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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Cardinal Bernard Law, Cardinal, John O Connor & Bishop Rene Henry Gracida

Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Cardinal Bernard Law, Cardinal, John O Connor & Bishop Rene Henry Gracida 4/12/2005 5:53:29 AM
Michaud & Aynesworth's "Calling in the Big Guns": Cardinal Bernard Law, Cardinal, John O Connor & Bishop Rene Henry Gracida Calling in the Big Guns Gracida read the bishops’ words and actions as nothing less than an attempt, via the attorney general’s lawsuit, to engineer a foundation coup, oust him, and install their own trustees. To counter them, he turned to a trusted friend, the most powerful Catholic in the United States. “I said, ‘John, here are some clippings of what the bishops are saying about me. I need you to silence them. I’m not asking you to interfere in the litigation. Just tell them to shut up. You can do that.’” O’Connor did that and more. Gracida recalls that the public turmoil did quiet down, but he soon became convinced that O’Connor had more in mind than simply mediating the dispute. “Our attorney flew to New York and met with O’Connor in his living room,” he says. “He came back from that meeting and told me, ‘You’ve got to know who you’re fighting here. He’s going to try to take over the foundation.’” O’Connor died last year, apparently without making any public comments on his role in the Kenedy controversy. Cardinal O’Connor was named head of a Papal commission charged with mediating the foundation fight before it actually got to court. His two co-mediators were Bernard Cardinal Law of Boston and Bishop Raymond Burke from Wisconsin. Gracida says Burke later told him that O’Connor and Law froze him out of their deliberations, which to the Corpus Christi bishop seemed directed more toward wresting the foundation away from him than exploring a middle ground in the dispute. O’Connor could not have seized power directly—the law was too plain on that issue—but Gracida surmises that the Cardinal certainly would have enjoyed a great deal of indirect influence on foundation matters had he delivered it into the Texas bishops’ control. The Cardinal pressured him to capitulate, Gracida says, invoking his extraordinary influence both in the United States and, more importantly, in Rome, but the Corpus Christi bishop would not budge. Gracida also distrusted his co-adjutor and anointed successor as bishop, Roberto Gonzalez (now Archbishop of Puerto Rico), who had risen through the Catholic hierarchy as a protege of both O’Connor and Law. He did not want Gonzalez—or any bishop—succeeding him as president of the foundation, and therefore presented as his non-negotiable demand that there could be no settlement unless the majority of any new Kenedy board were not clerics.
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Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Gracida & Patrick Flores flipped pedophile back & forth to protect ..... 4/12/2005 5:56:30 AM
Gracida & Patrick Flores flipped pedophile back & forth to protect the ""Pot of Gold""! The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallhassee, on October 7, 1975. Bishop Rene H. Gracida, auxiliary Bishop of Miami, was appointed by Pope Paul VI to be the founding Diocesan Bishop. This new diocese in the panhandle would be the largest geographically in the state, 14,044 square miles with the smallest Catholic population at 34,000. Source: http://www.stpeter.ptdiocese.org/history.html ________________________________________ THIS IS AFTER GRACIDA OF FLORES SENT HIM TO ST PETERSBURG FOR HIS ASSAULTS HERE AT ST. JOSEPH''S IN THE BODY OF CHRIST. THEY KNEW HE WAS A PEDOPHILE. ________________________________________ Upon arriving in Texas, Father Appleby went to a church in the Archdiocese of San Antonio, in the small village of Charlotte. Members of the Gonzalez family insist he has molested at least four members of their family, altar boys and other children attached to small Texas parishes. ""How dare this bishop throw him over here in Texas and not do something there. They should have prosecuted him and thrown him in jail. They could have saved so many boys lives. My sister would have never have met him,"" said Virginia Gonzalez-Ortiz. Source: http://www.28news.com/stories/archive/020517appleby.shtml
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Cardinal Bernard Law: KFATSO''s $$$$$$$$$$$ must have pardoned him! 4/12/2005 5:59:04 AM
Re(1): Cardinal Bernard Law: He''s not in Prison?? KFATSO''s $$$$$$$$$$$ must have pardoned him! Boston Diocese and Corpus Christi Diocese go way back to the Packery Days in the Body of Christ! The Corvette, Brazos De Santiago, Baghdad, the Kenedys of South Texas & the Kennedys of Boston.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Captain: You do not have ant input on the subject? 4/13/2005 10:30:22 PM
Just say no comment? Plead the 5th? Something? Bernard Law & Corpus Christi go way back! Does that have no signifigance?
HardcoreHarryPosts: 2125

Re: Captain: You do not have ant input on the subject? 4/13/2005 10:58:03 PM
My guess he is waiting to see how you tie in the unmarked black helicopters doing secret operations over Kingsville; the alien crash at Roswell, New Mexico; KFATSO; The secret to the special sauce on McDonald''s Big Mac; and, the answer to the lyrics of the song: ""Who Let the Dogs Out???????"" We might as well rename this whole Kenedy ranch,Kingsville, Corpus, assorted Catholic church hierarchy, who slept with who, who done somebody wrong, black helicopters flying in the night, the great ""BIGFATSO"" delusion of all times. You are certifiable laddie, pure USDA Grade-A Extra Large certifiable! Hardcore Harry
dannoynted1Posts: 558

Re: Re: Captain: You do not have ant input on the subject? 4/14/2005 2:01:56 AM
i didn''t know @ roswell thanx 4 the input but it sounds like u know more about the subject than us all.... certifiable? in what regard? truth is hard to deal with.... but since you blinked i guess you are perturbed?!? perhaps your core is harry?hahaahahahA! IS THAT HOW KFATSO WANTS TO CHANGE ITS NAME? BIGFATSO? I DONT THINK SO! perh
dannoynted1Posts: 558

Re: Re: Captain: You do not have ant input on the subject? 4/14/2005 2:08:11 AM
WHAT IS WITH THE WE BUSINESS? WHOM DO YOU SPEAK ON BEHALF OF? OCONNER LAW BOSTON PLAISTED LAW SCHOOL IN BOSTON FBI BANKS PRISON FROM WHICH LAW HAS ESCAPED DO YOUR HOMEWORK! SOFT CORE HARRY!
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Yeah, Do your homework Harry!! 4/14/2005 2:53:50 AM
It makes you look bad to comment when it is obvious you are uninformed. They are not saying anything for a greater reason. They have jobs they do not want to lose!
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

I renamed U Homework Harry!! Conspiracy Theory (Yes or No)? 4/14/2005 3:49:53 AM
BNP, Hugo & Tony Canales bulldozed through Austin & pristine sand dunes! http://ericvonwade.com/community/display.asp?post_id=21757&board=1&board_name=General
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: I renamed U Homework Harry!! Conspiracy Theory (Yes or No)? 4/14/2005 3:57:11 AM
He doesn''t deserve the name Jaime Originally Posted on June 26, 2004 at 04:35:25 AM by Jaime Capelo that is. Capelo wrote a bill (house bill 4) that limited the amounts collected in lawsuits. The doctors were “all going to leave town” if the proposition (#12) did not pass and so on and so forth. The proposition passed and the personal injury attorneys were betrayed. Capelo then experienced the venom of local factions who now hated him. How did Capelo get in the position to write this bill? Capelo was elected to the Legislature filling the vacated seat of Hugo Berlanga (family friend of Tony Canales and Barbara Canales Black). Berlanga handpicked and groomed Capelo for the seat Hugo was vacating. Many questioned why Berlanga would step down at a time he could really make a difference in Austin? What influenced Hugo stepping down? Who benefited from the legislation Capelo wrote? On the outside, it looks like he wrote the legislation for the doctors who practiced medicine in this day of ""lawsuit abuse"". The doctors did want the legislation and they fought hard for it to pass. The doctors work in a system that takes money out of their pockets for treating patients to the best of their ability. Now a doctor must consider if he will get paid when making a medical decision. He must answer to the health system. The hospital systems in South Texas benefited much more from the bill Capelo wrote than did anyone else. I used to swear that Spohn Shoreline was the best hospital around. Then I noticed the nuns and other caring administrators being replaced by corporate accountants, streamliners etc. Then Spohn became Christus Spohn Health Systems. Christus still had the Kenedy Foundation and Trust''s Money. The Diocese of Corpus Christi still controlled, but now they were money oriented. Capelo writing the bill helped the doctors? Yes, but he wrote the bill for the more influential power base, the Health Systems in South Texas. The main one is Christus Spohn, the umbrella financed by the Kenedy Foundation and Trust managed by the Diocese of Corpus Christi who is protected by the King Ranch Corporation''s attorneys. The King Ranch Corporation controls South Texas. The Kenedy oil is the one that got away. Barbara and Tony own BNP, which owns all of the drilling rights along the national seashore. They (The Canales Clique) also represent the King Ranch and Christus Spohn Health Systems. Patricia Canales Bell is on the board of directors at Christus Spohn. Now Tony Canales is head prosecutor of Capelo in pending civil suit. Jaime Capelo sold out his profession. He was used by the same people who reject Anita Matilde''s birthright. Capelo did leave a federal loophole. Ask Mikal Watts about the federal Loop Hole!
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: Re: I renamed U Homework Harry!! Conspiracy Theory (Yes or No)? 4/14/2005 4:03:01 AM
King Ranch: A Tickler of Events to Come! http://ericvonwade.com/community/display.asp?post_id=20775&board=1&board_name=General
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Hardcore Harry: Why do you need to add to the truth? 4/14/2005 2:33:58 AM
This is from the Catholic Network, Philanthropy Roundtable, and the Book By Ayneswoth & Michaud: ""If you love me do my will"". I have given certified links on the articles involving the Black Helicopters. Remember Gen Marc Cisneros? He is a common link. Check out the Economic development of Kingsville website for the minutes. Kenedy Influence include Karl Rove, Tony Canales, Anne & Tobin Armstrong and many more very powerful in our Foreign relations and National Park Service. Also research the money coming from the WIA through the Building & Procurement. Ever heard of Havlinka v Schubert? You are ignorant or are you in denial? I was there when the Black Copters came. I have discussed this with those close to the ex Mayor of Kingsville. Why do you think that Cleberg county wants to form a new district court separate from the 105th. But not without Kenedy County. As far as the alien crash at Roswell; I have read articles on an alien crash on the King Ranch, but that was a long time ago. The Secret to the special sauce is Thousand Island. Who let the Dogs out? Jaime Kenedeno is letting them out! That is a wonderful suggestion! The Great ""BIGFATSO"" but what do the B I & G stand for? Certifiable? Not even close! I just research & find the information. Then I corroborate with other sources and then I write. Tony Canales, Christus Spohn, BNP, Exxon & many more of the Power Elite conduct business with and are affiliated with each other. Why did the City of Corpus Christi annex a portion of Cleberg County? And you say Kleberg & Kenedy have nothing to do with Corpus Christi? We are in South Texas where the King Ranch & KFATSO are still trying to operate under the ""Old Patron System"". Bernard Law, do you know who he is? MOST REVEREND RAYMOND BURKE is a member on the Board of KFATSO
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

KFATSO & The Richest Diocese in the World 4/14/2005 2:36:03 AM
Link: http://www.goccn.org/diocese/press/97/03111997.asp DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: March 11, 1997 RE: Statement of Bishop Roberto Gonzalez Regarding the Compromise Settlement Agreement Between the Texas Attorney General and Kennedy Memorial Foundation CONTACT: Marty Wind Diocesan Secretary for Communications (361) 289-6437 x322 STATEMENT OF BISHOP GONZALEZ I WELCOME THE NEWS OF THE COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AND THE BOARD OF THE JOHN G. AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION. I AM GRATEFUL TO ALL OF THE PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS. I AM PLEASED WITH THE AGREEMENT BECAUSE IT BRINGS TO A CLOSE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL''S LAWSUIT IN AN EQUITABLE AND JUST FASHION, BECAUSE THE DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI IS FREED OF ALL LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE LAWSUIT, AND BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT IT ASSURES THAT THE MONIES OF THE FOUNDATION WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH MRS. SARITA KENEDY EAST ESTABLISHED IT FOR. I HOPE AND PRAY THAT THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT OF 1997 BRINGS TO A CLOSE THE MANY YEARS OF LITIGATION THAT HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION. I LOOK FORWARD TO THE FUTURE OF THE FOUNDATION, HELPING THE DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI, THE OTHER ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESES OF TEXAS AND THE MANY NON-SECTARIAN CHARITIES. AS COADJUTOR BISHOP OF CORPUS CHRISTI, I WISH TO ADD A PARTICULAR WORD OF THANKS TO BISHOP RENE H. GRACIDA, BISHOP OF CORPUS CHRISTI, BECAUSE, BY HIS COURAGEOUS SUPPORT OF THIS AGREEMENT, HE HAS BEQUEATHED A FUTURE OF HOPE AND STABILITY TO THE DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI. ABOVE ALL, I AM ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL TO THE HOLY SEE FOR HAVING APPOINTED A SPECIAL COMMISSION COMPRISED OF HIS EMINENCE, CARDINAL JOHN O''CONNOR, ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK AND CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSION, HIS EMINENCE, CARDINAL BERNARD LAW, ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON; AND HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND RAYMOND BURKE, BISHOP OF LACROSSE. I AM MOST GRATEFUL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PAPAL COMMISSION. I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT THE SETTLEMENT WOULD HAVE BEEN REACHED WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF THE HOLY SEE. IN CLOSING, I INVITE THE PRIESTS, DEACONS, RELIGIOUS AND LAITY OF THE DIOCESE TO JOIN WITH ME IN A PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING TO GOD.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Only Time Will Tell: Hardcore, You & others will see ........ 4/14/2005 2:47:09 AM
the signifigance of my research! Ask General Cisneros about me! Ask Jorge Rangel? Ask Cathy Travis? Ask Gracida? Ask Fil Esquivel, Daniel Suson, Laskowski, John Hubert, Manuel Banales? They know the deal! Ask the Texas Rangers! Ask Shamsie?
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

No Good Deed: A Must Read For Corpus Christi and South Texas 4/14/2005 4:44:20 AM
About the Book Brockland Joshua, Brock to his friends, was a retired Infantry Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army who, through a series of turns, became the manager of a golf and country club in Corpus Christi, Texas, on the last developed barrier reef island in the United States. In doing his job Brock has become involved with some high powered members of his club who want him to do a little intelligence gathering for them. It seems the OPEC countries and our nation’s oil producing capabilities are on a collision course. He does not realize that this good deed will draw him into a web of intrigue and danger that will involve organized crime on both sides of the Texas border and leave him marked as the killer of these same friends. As Brock scrambles to prove his innocence, people begin dying around him, including his beautiful blonde lover, wife of the corrupt oil baron he has exposed. He cannot do it alone. So he contacts two old Army buddies and they weigh in. As they plan to clear his name, he is confident that he can do it. While no good deed may go unpunished, Brock intends to hand out a little punishment of his own. About the Author Hal Bray is a new author who writes what he knows. As a retired Infantry Lieutenant Colonel, he shares with us the mind set of men formed by their combat experiences. As one who has managed prestigious private country clubs and dealt with their high powered members who control our nation’s economy and industry, he provides keen insight on the inner workings of politics and money in the oil industry against a backdrop of greed and corruption. From an idyllic setting to one of chaos and panic he leads us on a rapidly accelerating chase to foil a plan that would ruin the oil industry within the United States and place our fuel destiny in the hands of the OPEC nations. Link: http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe.jsp?query=hal+bray+no+good+deed&page=1&offset=0&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3D1f2a052d1933fd60%26clickedItemRank%3D4%26userQuery%3Dhal%2Bbray%2Bno%2Bgood%2Bdeed%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.geocities.com%252Fgaryowen44%252F%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSSearchboxNS8%26ampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geocities.com%2Fgaryowen44%2F
propnutPosts: 208

Re: Hardcore Harry: Why do you need to add to the truth? 4/14/2005 10:44:50 AM
Jaime, I''m trying to follow what you''re saying but you make it very difficult because you skip all over the place. I''m sure alot of these situations have logical explanations such as the training excercises. But you still haven''t said what the significance of the road from Kingsville to the island is all about and what that has to do with the black helicopters. Please explain. I''m listening. Sometimes I really do wonder if you have Mulder and Scully on speed dial.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

First of all....... 4/15/2005 3:47:11 AM
Those Black Copters were not conducting training exercises. There is a thing Called the Posse Comitatus or something like that. It has something to do with the Copters. Also, if you still think they were training exercises; I challenge you to research Black Helicopters & Kingsville. Then follow up where they are stationed and what they do. This is Kingsville; everybody knows everything but they dont say it out loud but to each other we all know Fil Was ""touched by the Feds"". As you know there are now several different agencies under the DOJ. For some reason they are very interested in Cleberg & Kenedy counties. The South Texas Military Task Force, Gary Bushell, Tony Canales, BNP, The National Park Service & the King Ranch I beleive are connected to everything I have said above. They are connected to the road also. I think there is a couple more in Kenedy County also. Where does the oil go? How does it get there? The Road is signifigant initially simply because they tried to keep it form the Public but used public funds to build it. Whose land did it cross? I bet you the owners are dead and the property is in a trust with no family members? Mulder & Scully?? I had to ask my wife on that one. I dont watch the X Files. I have enough of the surreal in my real life.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Do you trust the King Ranch to do the right thing for Kingsville? 4/15/2005 4:46:04 AM
Jack Hunt controls a big portion of the King Ranch and the agenda is dictated to Jack from who? Key elements: Kenedy bombing range, military task force, economic development boards etc. Point is, is the connection of the King Ranch, Jack & Ray Hunt, TAMU Board of Directors (including Guadalupe Rangel (Jorge''s Wife) & Anne Armstrong) Pepsi, Taco Bell, W R Grace, J Peter Grace, Anne & Tobin Armstrong, The Kenedy Foundation and Trust, CC Diocese, Brother Leo, Sarita Kenedy East, Francisca Elena Suess Kenedy, Operation Paperclip. The JFK assassination or “Bay of Pigs” as Nixon referred to it and ""the Campfire Boys""; is intimately involved with Operation Paperclip, Saltillo, Mexico & King Ranch''s Sharpshooter Marksman / Jesuits. There is an E Howard Hunt involved in this tangled web with conspirators like the former owner of the Dallas Cowboys Clint Murchison, George Parr and Duval County. Those are are facts documented by the Warren Commission. There is another source called the ""Torbitt Document"". Do you trust the King Ranch to do the right thing for Kingsville?
curmudgeonPosts: 3403

Scary . . . 4/15/2005 5:56:25 AM
. . . that people like you are walkin'' ''round loose. King Ranch sharpshooters . . . BWAHAHAHA!!!
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: Scary . . . 4/15/2005 6:27:39 AM
I thought you were not scared of anything? Now I know where you stand Curmy! Tell Gen. Cisneros, the Armstrongs, & all of your buddies the light is shining on them. Everything is coming together and all the pieces are finding their place. All of this because of John Hubert!
propnutPosts: 208

Re: Re: Scary . . . 4/15/2005 6:35:29 AM
Who is John Hubert and what did he do?
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Ask Curmy........ 4/15/2005 6:43:00 AM
Ask John Hubert what he did to my wife? Prosecutorial misconduct, Abuse of Power, Official Oppression & Malicious Procecution. He manipulated Our Job opportunities. Kingsville will tell you who we are! Now we have uncovered all of these peculiar circumstances as the 13th COA refers to it.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Who is John Hubert? 4/15/2005 7:11:17 AM
It is Hubert & The Boothes who are behind this whole Division of Kingsville? Allegedly, an FBI Agent informed Officials he was anticipating Judge Hayden Head to inquire if the FBI had in fact been contacted. The FBI Agent allegedly informed official that he (the FBI Agent) would be forced to say they had not been contacted. Official claims to have informed FBI at least 3 times. Judge Head requested any conspiracy theories be put in writing. Official informed the undercover agent & the FBI informant of the Judge''s request. FBI informant contacted his handler who allegedly contacted the U S Attorney''s office (where Patricia Hubert Boothe is a Prosecutor). In turn, the U S Attorney''s office was being asked to petition the Court to seal the documents from public disclosure. Kingsville Official followed with a call to the U S Attorney''s office and stressed the importance of sealing the documents (with the names of the undercover officer as well as the informant)to avoid revealing the identities. Allegedly, the U S Attorney''s office assured Official this would be done before the time set in the Judge''s order to deliver the documents. When documents were handed over official restated the importance of the documents being sealed. When the documents were handed in (to a female U S Attorney?) Official ""understood"" that at that time an order to seal the documents would be in place. Then Official traveled back to Kingsville. That same day Official was informed (by an FBI informant in San Antonio)that the documents had been turned over to a reporter in Corpus Christi; who had contacted the informant in San Antonio inquiring as to the truth of the documents. It seems as though the recusal of certain persons with the U S Attorney''s Office that the motion to seal the documents was never carried out. A Media Frenzy ensued. Who recused and thus dropped the ball where John Hubert''s Sister is an assistant U S Attorney. Would she recuse do to the involvement of her brother or her husband who is in charge of forfeitures and seizures for the 105th? Why did John Hubert not take Granato & Crocker to the Grand Jury. There is much more to this story Kingsville! All the above are Allegations asserted in pending litigation. There are documents that can back this up. The Key element in my opinion is that the documents were not sealed on purpose by a technicality used as an excuse! It was a slap in the face by the U S Attorney''s Office. It also implicitly undermines the City of Kingsville and makes it as though John Hubert has effectively opened the door for his brother in law to move into Kingsville & start using the tools availed to his advantage. Subsequently, I have noticed his involvement in a number of highly coincidental large busts with cash & vehicles!
propnutPosts: 208

Re: Do you trust the King Ranch to do the right thing for Kingsville? 4/15/2005 6:57:05 AM
Jaime, Are you suggesting that the King Ranch had something to do with the assassination of JFK?
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: Re: Do you trust the King Ranch to do the right thing for Kingsville? 4/15/2005 7:06:22 AM
Yes
propnutPosts: 208

Re: First of all....... 4/15/2005 6:50:05 AM
Jaime, if the road was built from public funds, don''t you think they would have paved it? I have flown over that area on numerous occaisions and all I have seen is old dirt & partially paved roads for ranching/farming. You now mention oil. What oil and from where? Why don''t they use regular roads like everybody else? Wouldn''t that be easier or are you suggesting that someone is steeling oil and would rather take a chance of getting stuck with a truck full of oil on an old dirt ranch road?
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: Re: First of all....... 4/15/2005 7:05:18 AM
How long has it been since you flew over the area? Of course it is paved. Oil??? Tony Canales & BNP did not get Hugo to write that legislation to allow BNP to drill on the National Seashore for nothing? The oil was stolen before the drilling ever started. There is the pipeline owned by Hunt that transfers the oil. The King Ranch & the National Seashore reside under the National Park Service (A Federal Entity created by LBJ, Anne Armstrong, Cleberg & allies).
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

One Source 4/15/2005 7:15:52 AM
Isn''t it intriguing that the voting boxes that determined LBJ''s election were controlled by a man who worked for the interests that controlled our drug-running railroad in Laredo-- the Tex Mex? Is it the same drug network in Florida that controls those Broward County boxes? The same man was implicated in the death of the son of a South Texas attorney, alleged to have been killed by Mexican assassins mentioned in the Torbitt Document as having been involved in the Kennedy assassination. DUVAL COUNTY. Duval County (Q-15) is in south central Texas about fifty miles inland from the Gulf of Mexicoqv and seventy-three miles north of the Rio Grande. It is bordered by Webb, La Salle, McMullen, Live Oak, Jim Wells, Brooks, and Jim Hogg counties. San Diego, the county seat and most populous town, is on the Texas Mexican Railroad at the intersection of State highways 44 and 359 and Farm road 1329, about fifty-two miles west of Corpus Christi and eighty miles east of Laredo. Duval County''s reputation for political corruption peaked with Lyndon B. Johnson''s election to the United States Senate in 1948. The famous Box 13, which gave Johnson his eighty-seven-vote victory, was actually in Jim Wells County, but the manipulation of the returns was almost certainly directed by Parr. In the 1900 presidential election Duval County went Republican, but since that time, thanks largely to the efficiency of the Parr machine and the customary tendency of Hispanics to vote for Democrats, the county has delivered majorities to the Democratic party on the order of 94 percent in 1916, 98 percent in 1932, 95 percent in 1936, 96 percent in 1940, 95 percent in 1944, 97 percent in 1948, and 93 percent in 1964. In fact, only once between 1916 and 1972 did the Democratic candidate receive less than 74 percent of the vote in Duval County; that year, 1956, a mere 68 percent voted Democratic. Even after the demise of the Parr machine in 1975 Democrats continued to dominate. In the 1988 and 1992 presidential elections 82 percent of the county''s voters cast ballots for the Democratic candidate. See: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/hcd11.html The remainder of Parr''s political career was highlighted by a seemingly endless series of spectacular scandals, involving election fraud, graft on the grand scale, and violence. His most celebrated scheme decided the outcome of the United States Senate race between Coke R. Stevenson and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1948. With Stevenson the apparent winner, election officials in Jim Wells County, probably acting on Parr''s orders, reported an additional 202 votes for Johnson a week after the primary runoff and provided the future president with his eighty-seven-vote margin of victory for the whole state. Amid charges of fraud, the voting lists disappeared. Even more sordid controversies followed. As strong challenges from the Freedom party, consisting mainly of World War II veterans, developed in several South Texas counties, including Duval, two critics of Parr''s rule and the son of another met violent deaths. While denying Parr''s involvement in two of the killings, his biographer, Dudley Lynch, concedes that the evidence against Parr in the shooting of the son of Jacob Floyd, an attorney for the Freedom party, was both ""highly circumstantial"" and ""highly incriminating."" After this third murder, Governor Allan Shivers, Texas attorney general John Ben Shepperd, and federal authorities launched all-out campaigns to destroy the Parr machine. Investigations of the 1950s produced over 650 indictments against ring members, but Parr survived the indictments and his own conviction for federal mail fraud through a complicated series of dismissals and reversals on appeal. In the face of another legal offensive in the 1970s and a rebellion within his own organization, he finally relented. While appealing a conviction and five-year sentence for federal income tax evasion, the Duke of Duval committed suicide at his ranch, Los Harcones, on April 1, 1975. See also Boss Rule. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/PP/fpa36.html While you can''t play ""what-if"" with any certainty, you have to wonder whether the area from San Antonio and Corpus Christi south would have known the same emptiness that prevailed in the in-between sections of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Chihuahua if the Anglos hadn''t turned their particular talents and drives Valleyward. It started as a land of great ranches, which in themselves invite sparse settlement, and it might have remained as untaken as the country between Del Rio and Fort Stockton if Colonel Uriah Lott had not perceived that with a railroad, the Valley could become a year-round fruit and vegetable garden for much of the United States. Lott buttonholed B. F. Yoakum, who at the beginning of the twentieth century sent Captain J. E. Hinckley reconnoitering through the Valley into Mexico to find a way of tapping the riches-almost entirely potential-on either side of the border. He enlisted the irresistible enthusiasm of Theodore Roosevelt, who envisioned a road that would eventually extend all the way through Central America, where he had designs on the Panama Isthmus. Anglo American survey crews came in, built a steel bridge between Brownsville and Matamoros suitable for locomotives or buggies, and began planning other routes that would connect such diverse places geographically as New Orleans, San Antonio, Memphis, and Chicago. Down in Mexico, President Porfirio Diaz, who welcomed yanqui development (translated sometimes as exploitation), encouraged Yoakum and his cohorts, and even offered to help underwrite the cost. Some of the Anglos backing Yoakum remain memorable names three-quarters of a century after the event-Robert J. Kleberg, Robert Driscoll Sr., John G. Kenedy, Caesar Kleberg, and John J. Welder--to name only a few. On January 12, 1903, they received their charter to do business as the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico Railway, to extend from Sinton to Brownsville, with reticulation of future roads to branch northward and eastward from there. The foundation of the paper work for connecting the Valley with the United States and Texas had been laid. Actually, the Anglos had been in the Valley since the period of the War against Mexico. They had been slow to arrive because the area from the Nueces River to the Rio Grande was disputed. Mexico had refused to accept Santa Ana''s cession of the region to Texas, which meant that an enormous region in truth belonged to no one. Or worse, to whoever could take and hold it. It would have been comparable to a modern Lebanon except that fortunately it was empty of people. Then developers brought in the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico Railway. The year was 1903, two decades after Texas had shut down land grants to railroads. No help would come from that source. Rumors of incoming railroads had been spread before, but no rails or locomotives had been seen. But like the neglected maiden who suddenly has three suitors, Brownsville began to be courted by the Southern Pacific and the Frisco-Rock Island, as well as the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico railroads. The town fathers voted to raise a bonus of 12,000 acres on either side of the projected road to the distance of four miles, plus $40,000 in cash, and forty to fifty acres within Brownsville itself for depot grounds plus twenty more acres for shops. The list of endorsers reads like a Who''s Who of Texas for the first half of the twentieth century. Up in St. Louis, another syndicate of almost a hundred business leaders were banding together to see that the railroad got underway. The bulk of the capital would have to come out of Missouri. Ironically, the railroad that brought in the Yankees and the high-gear economy to the Valley went into receivership in 1913, a condition brought on largely by insufficient freight. When the Valley began its boom in the 1920s, the railroad came back, only to run into the growth of the trucking industry. See: http://www.public-humanities.org/tjfall97.html Dutch-born Uriah Lott, who had secured the financial assistance of Mifflin Kenedy and Richard King in the building of the Texas-Mexican Railroad to Laredo, was also hoping to give the Lower Valley the same access to the ""outside world."" A railroad to the Lower Valley would also give Corpus Christi another rail outlet. In 1889, consequently, Lott received a charter to build the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway. A.M. French, chief engineer on the project, ran several different lines to the river, but eventually agreed on a road that would join the Texas-Mexican Railroad some fifteen miles west of Corpus Christi at what is today Robstown. After sod was broken on the line on July 26, 1903, sweaty laborers set out hacking a right-of-way through the brush south toward the Lower Valley. See: http://riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Past/Book/Part2/railroad.html A native of New York and a steamboat pilot and captain by trade, King came from Florida to Texas and the Rio Grande in 1847 for Mexican War service. Commanding the steamboat, Colonel Cross , he served for the War''s duration, transporting troops and supplies for the United States Army. He remained on the border after the Mexican War and became a partner in the Brownsville steamboat firms of M. Kenedy & Company (1850-1866) and its successor, King, Kenedy & Company (1866-1874). The principal partners were Richard King, Mifflin Kenedy (1818-1895) and Charles Stillman (1810-1875). These firms dominated the Rio Grande trade, on a near monopolistic scale, for more than two decades. See: http://www.king-ranch.com/sideshow1.htm Between 1862 and 1865 Stillman, King, and Kenedy transported Confederate cotton to Matamoros under contract for payment in gold. Stillman bought much of the cotton and sent it to his textile complex at Monterrey, but he sold even more of it in New York through his mercantile firm, Smith and Dunning. The United States government was a major purchaser. On one sale at Manhattan Stillman netted $18,851 on a gross of $21,504. His cotton buyers in Texas included George W. Brackenridge, and one of his major suppliers was Thomas William House [father of Col. E.M. House]. By the end of the war Stillman was one of the richest men in America. He concentrated his investments in the National City Bank of New York, which his son James later controlled, and supplied Brackenridge with $200,000 in the 1870s in order to establish the San Antonio National Bank. Stillman married Elizabeth Pamela Goodrich of Wethersfield, Connecticut, on August 17, 1849. He built a notable home in Brownsville in 1850 and lived in Brownsville and New York City until 1866, when he moved permanently to New York. He died there in December 1875. See: http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/fst57.html Henrietta King In 1854, King had married Henrietta Maria Morse Chamberlain, a Presbyterian missionary''s daughter. King Ranch Archives describe Henrietta King as mild-mannered with an iron will which carried her through the prolonged absences of her husband. She had been well-schooled, and was known to give polish and luster to her well-known, generous husband. She also proved she had fortitude, when, pregnant with her fifth child, she was present at the Ranch when the Union cavalry raided Rancho de Santa Gertrudis in 1863. Although the family moved to San Antonio following the raid, she moved them back in 1866 to continue the King family''s ties to the land. Upon her husband''s death when she was 53, Mrs. King controlled a vast area of South Texas and a business that was immensely successful, but not without problems. She immediately turned to Robert J. Kleberg Sr., a young lawyer who had been involved in the Ranch''s legal business for several years. She appointedhim business manager on Jan. 1, 1886; six months later, he became her son-in-law when he married the youngest King daughter, Alice Gertrudis. Under Mrs. King''s and Kleberg''s guidance, cross fences were built to divide the sprawling acres into manageable pastures. They embarked on a brush control program. They suffered through South Texas'' most crippling natural occurrence, drought. They helped to build the town of Kingsville in 1903-04. And continuing Captain King''s prowess in diversifying, the Ranch became involved in banking, lumber, leather goods, newspapers and publishing, retail businesses and dairy farming. Under her leadership and that of Robert Kleberg, the Ranch''s South Texas holdings had grown to 1.2 million acres, 94,000 head of cattle, 4,500 horses and mules, and 1,000 sheep and goats. Estate taxes, operational debt and lawsuits challenging the estate''s division caused uncertainty. In her will, she stipulated a 10-year trust to give her heirs time to settle differences and arrange her affairs and assets. Her ultimate goal was to preserve the King Ranch as a single entity according ""to my wishes and the wishes and views of my late husband, Captain Richard King."" In response, Alice King Kleberg, Henrietta''s youngest daughter and Robert''s wife, consolidated much of King Ranch by buying out other heirs. Thus, in 1934, Mrs. Kleberg created King Ranch, Inc., and it was this entity that inherited Alice''s part of the Ranch as well as the other property which she had purchased. She sold stock in the new corporation to her five children, and descendants of Robert and Alice Kleberg are the 60-some shareholders of today''s King Ranch. From a Family Business to a Corporate Environment. The last quarter of the 20th Century has brought further changes to King Ranch. Since 1977, all overseas ranching operations except for that in Brazil was sold. The King Ranch''s Corporate History statement credits James H. Clement and his successor John B. Armstrong with guiding the Company to eliminate debt and ""...through the difficult Texas business environment of the 1980s and (they) oversaw the painful, and sometimes stormy, transition from a family business enterprise to the present corporate structure with outside directorship and professional management."" Since 1988, the King Ranch Chief Executive Officer has not been a King family member, although the corporate board of directors still includes some descendants. By the early 1970''s, King Ranch holdings totaled, worldwide, approximately 11.5 million acres. In 1974, with the death of Bob Kleberg and Dick, Jr., in poor health, the Family selected James H. Clement, Sr., the husband of King''s great granddaughter Ida Larkin, as President and CEO. Together with successor John B. Armstrong (husband to King''s great granddaughter, Henrietta Larkin), Clement steered the Ranch though the difficult Texas business environment of the 1980''s. They also oversaw the transition from a Family business to a modern corporate structure -- based primarily on the lines of business established in the early years. Eventually, many of the foreign operations were liquidated as the focus shifted back to the traditional domestic lines of business. See: http://www.king-ranch.com/legend.htm See: http://archives.tamuk.edu/database/House.htm (Wedding Announcement - Henrietta Kleberg Larkin to Thomas Reeves Armstrong) Armstrongs mix gentility, old-fashioned Texas ranching Cowboys and candidates, princes and presidents have visited over the years By Mary Lee Grant © July 13, 1999 Caller-Times http://www.caller.com/1999/july/13/today/local_ne/3122.html ARMSTRONG - In the brush country south of Sarita, a few miles east of U.S. Highway 77, sophistication and political power have mixed with the independence of Texas pioneers. Here, 6-foot-4-inch Tobin Armstrong, the descendant of a Texas Ranger and a Yale scholar, and the petite brunette, Anne Armstrong, former U.S. ambassador to Great Britain, hold court. Guests at the 50,000-acre ranch have included former president George Bush; his son and presidential candidate Gov. George W. Bush, the Rockefellers and Prince Charles. Armstrong Ranch still is an old-fashioned Texas ranch, run by Tobin Armstrong, who oversees it by Suburban and mobile telephone. A colony of cowboys who live in houses surrounding the big house work the 2,500 Santa Gertrudis cattle while riding thoroughbred horses, the Armstrong version of cow ponies. ""One of the best things about this ranch is that it is a grandchild magnet,"" said Tobin Armstrong, who has five children and 12 grandchildren, who visit the ranch frequently. The Armstrong Ranch was purchased in 1852 and settled in 1882 by John Armstrong III, a Texas Ranger from Tennessee. He had come to South Texas to clean up the border and became famous for capturing the notorious outlaw John Wesley Hardin. His sons combined the sophistication of an East Coast education with the ruggedness of a ranch upbringing. Charlie Armstrong, Tobin Armstrong''s father, graduated from Yale in 1908 and returned to South Texas to manage the ranch. Charlie''s brother, Tom Armstrong, graduated from Princeton and Harvard Law School before going to work as an executive for Standard Oil Co. The Armstrongs were instrumental in bringing polo to South Texas, and when Prince Charles came to visit, Tobin arranged a match for him on the ranch''s polo field. ""I never rode a bought horse,"" Armstrong said. ""I raised and trained my own thoroughbreds."" Tobin Armstrong was tutored at home until he was 9, when he was sent to private school in San Antonio. He attended the University of Texas and Texas A&M University. Ties between the Armstrong Ranch and the King Ranch always have been close. Tobin''s older brother, John Armstrong, married the King Ranch''s Henrietta Kleberg, and his uncle, Tom, married her mother, Henrietta Kleberg Larkin. John Armstrong was the last family member to serve as president of the King Ranch. Despite the international circles in which they move, the Armstrongs are still ranchers to the core, talking of weather and rainfall as readily as business and politics. ""Look how green the grass is,'''' Anne Armstrong said on a recent hot day. ""We haven''t had it like this for several years. It will be good for the cattle."" Staff writer Mary Lee Grant can be reached at 886-3752 or by e-mail at grantm@caller.com ANNE LEGENDRE ARMSTRONG Armstrong, Anne Legendre (1927-...), was the first woman to serve as United States ambassador to Britain. President Gerald R. Ford appointed her to the office, which she held in 1976 and 1977. She had previously been the first woman to hold the Cabinet-level post of counselor to the president. She was named to that position by President Richard M. Nixon in 1972 and served under both Nixon and Ford. Anne Legendre was born in New Orleans and graduated from Vassar College. She married Tobin Armstrong, a Texas cattle rancher, in 1950. She served as vice chairman of the Texas Republican Party from 1966 to 1968. In 1971 and 1972, she was cochairman of the Republican National Committee. As counselor to the President, Armstrong was a member of the president''s Domestic Council, the Council on Wage and Price Stability, and the Commission on the Organization of Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy. Source: http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/worldbook/atozhistory/a/723253.html CURRENT SEC FILINGS RE: ANNE L. ARMSTRONG: http://www.secinfo.com/$/SEC/Name.asp?X=anne+l%2E+armstrong ""Anne L. Armstrong"" Latest Filing: 3/29/0 as Signatory As: Signatory (Director, Officer, Attorney, Accountant, Banker, Agent, etc.) List All Filings as Signatory Search Recent Filings (as Signatory) for ""Anne L. Armstrong"" ""Anne L. Armstrong"" has been a Signatory for the following 11 Registrants: American Express Co American Express Co Capital Trust I American Express Co Capital Trust II Boise Cascade Corp Boise Cascade Trust I Boise Cascade Trust II Boise Cascade Trust III General Motors Capital Trust D General Motors Capital Trust G General Motors Corp Halliburton Co ANNE L. ARMSTRONG, 71, Regent, Texas A&M University System; Member, Board of Trustees, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Member, National Security Advisory Board, Department of Defense; former Chairman of the President''s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1981-1990; former Ambassador to Great Britain; joined Halliburton Company Board in 1977; Chairman of the Health, Safety and Environment Committee and member of the Management Oversight and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees; Director of American Express Company and Boise Cascade Corporation. Source: http://www.secinfo.com/dScRa.6Mx.htm 1931. Following his election to the House of Representatives in November 1931, Congressman Richard Kleberg asked Johnson to come to Washington to work as his secretary. Johnson held the job for over three years and learned how the Congress worked. See: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/biographys.hom/lbj_bio.asp LBJ was a sleeper put in power by the King Ranch, which as was shown in part I of this series, is closely tied to Anne Armstrong, is a director of Halliburton. In 1942 until he left public office, LBJ was financed completely by Brown and Root, now part of Halliburton. In 1960 LBJ was thrust upon Kennedy as his vice president so LBJ could carry Texas for Kenney. LBJ had proved in 1948 that he and his team could guarantee winning the Texas vote. In 1963 Kennedy was killed most likely by an assassination network operated by the King Ranch group and Clint Murchison in Mexico. Murchison was, of course, very close to Rockefeller. As soon as LBJ became president, he escalated the war in Vietnam, which primarily benefited Brown and Root. If this year''s election fraud is allowed to stand, what does Halliburton, headed by Dick Cheney, have planned for us? Although individual men die a generation at a time, networks of families live on. That is what Cheney represents. Thus it comes as no surprise to see what is happening in the presidential election is focused at the moment on Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Florida. A network such as Cheney represents is always prepared for any exigency. This same network was prepared to carry the vote in 1948 when Lyndon Johnson ran for the United States Senate. But Johnson was a Democrat, you say! Not so. He was an egotist and a pragmatist-- he did whatever he had to do to promote Lyndon. His opportunity to broaden his horizons came during the Depression, when he was offered a job in Congress working for a man, seemingly not unlike George W. Bush, a scion of a wealthy ranching family in South Texas with no real abilities or interests, who was elected to Congress on his name and needed someone to do the work for him--Congressman Kleborg. Part One of this series showed the history of Congressman Kleberg, and the King Ranch which his family owned--a ranch which was acquired with profits made from the shipping of contraband munitions during the Mexican War--a war orchestrated by persons who used Barbara Bush''s ancestor, Franklin Pierce, to take the land south of the Nueces River from Mexico after Texas was annexed as a state. The ranches in this territory, owned by Richard King, Mifflin Kenedy and their partner Charles Stillman, operated as a buffer between the U.S. and Mexico. Resentful Mexicans, who felt their land had been stolen from them, engaged in continual raids across the new Rio Grande border. To counteract these raids, the Texas ranchers used the Texas Rangers, commanded by William G. Tobin to chase away the raiding parties. Tobin''s family has continued its ties with the King Ranch family ever since. The Tobin family is intermarried with the King-Kleberg family and with the Armstrongs of San Antonio, Texas. From the present generation springs Anne Armstrong, who is a director of Halliburton alongside Dick Cheney. She has also served on the board of American Express with Henry Kissinger and Vernon Jordan--not to mention having been in London as Ambassador to the Court of St. James. British banking interests have been interested in the King Ranch since as early as 1882 when Mifflin Kenedy sold his adjoining ranch to a syndicate of Dundee, Scotland, called the Texas Land & Cattle Co., Ltd. (See The King Ranch Tom Lea). Within a year of that sale, King considered selling to the syndicate, but the deal was never closed. Another syndicate of unnamed eastern capitalists attempted to buy the ranch in 1907, the same year that Bostonian F.S. Pearson was involved in building railroads from Mexico through west and north Texas to connect to St. Louis. In 1902 the ranchers turned to B.F. Yoakum, friend of Uriah Lott, the creator of the Tex-Mex Railroad. As a result, a corporation was formed with shareholders including the Kings, Klebergs, Armstrongs, Kenedys and others--with Uriah Lott as president. The railroad became the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexican Railway--which like so many other railroads built by Lott was financed by G.H. Walker & Co. of St. Louis. WAS LBJ A TOOL OF THE DRUG LORDS? Once Lyndon Johnson began to make himself heard in Congress, he quickly attracted the attention of Franklin Roosevelt. He was groomed for many of the endeavors he would use to make his name by FDR backers such as Joe Alsop, who had begun his undercover intelligence career in the O.S.S. Alsop and his brother Stewart were related to FDR by marriage on his mother''s side--the Delano family whose role in the opium trade has been documented previously on this website--as well as being the sons of Eleanor''s first cousin, Corinne Robinson Alsop . In fact, it was Joe Alsop who in 1963 repeatedly suggested to Johnson that the only way to keep the Washington Post off his back was to appoint the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination. The Alsop, Delano, Roosevelt and Forbes families of Boston and New York were interwoven by marriage and by financial investment in enterprises such as the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. These families stem from a syndicate created by Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Newburyport, Massachusetts--forced out of the lucrative African slave trade to establish an alternative shipping empire based on opium. By the 1830s, the Russells had bought out the Perkins syndicate and made Connecticut the primary center of the U.S. opium racket. Massachusetts families (Coolidge, Sturgis, Forbes and Delano) joined Connecticut (Alsop) and New York (Low) smuggler-millionaires under the Russell auspices. http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm This account is supported by historical research conducted by John K. Fairbank in his 1968 article for the American Historical Association, posted at http://www.theaha.org/info/AHA_History/jkfairbank.htm . Fairbank indicates that the opium profits were invested in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and the Michigan Central. A man named John N. Alsop Griswold of New York, a Russell & Company partner at Shanghai, returned to become president of the Illinois Central in 1855 and was later chairman of the CB &Q. The CB & Q was, of course, based in St. Louis, and it constituted the northern extension of the same railroad that dipped southerly into Mexico through Kingsville and Laredo. It was financed by the same opium profits. See the NewsMakingNews article at http://www.newsmakingnews.com/lmharvardpart3.htm This railroad now stretches from Mexico to Canada under the control of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe. http://www.tmm.com.mx/english/ihistoria/inuevatmm3.htm This railroad was the primary beneficiary of NAFTA. It is also steeped in allegations of drug smuggling. http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/wardrugs.html and http://www.insightmag.com/archive/200007103.shtml Alsop was aided in his handling of Johnson by Floridian, Phil Graham, the son-in-law of Eugene Meyer--the only man besides Bush''s Uncle Herbie who is known to have invested in George H.W. Bush''s first oil company in Midland, Texas. In December 1959, in preparation for the 1960 election, Graham was already busy planning how to clinch the Democratic nomination for Lyndon. As soon as Phil realized that Johnson was not going to make it, he hatched the plan for Kennedy to select Johnson as his running mate. Johnson himself would later credit Phil with pushing Kennedy to choose him. He told biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin that Phil ""told Kennedy to make me vice president."" Once Kennedy clinched the nomination, Phil and Joseph Alsop hurried to his suite at the Biltmore and explained the virtues of Johnson as running mate....According to Pierre Salinger, John Kennedy''s press secretary, Phil [Graham] was one of the elite group of journalists--others were Ben Bradlee, Joe Alsop, Walter Lippmann--who could simply pick up the telephone and call JFK. They were very close. But the man who really gets credit for electing LBJ is usually said to be George R. Brown of Brown & Root. In the 1930''s the Brown brothers were in a two-bit construction business, paving the streets of small towns in Central Texas. Almost overnight, in 1942 after teaming up with Johnson, they won their first government contract to build a dam, then a naval air station in Corpus Christi, near the district Cong. Kleberg had represented. Their next opportunity was to expand into shipbuilding. By 1947 George Brown was placed on the boards of a number of multi-national corporations with interlocking directorates. During George Brown''s tenure on the ITT board other directors included Allan Kirby, an heir to the Woolworth fortune, Robert Young, a former stockbroker turned railroad tycoon connected with Allegheny Corp., and Robert McKinney-Young''s cousin-of Davis Manufacturing. The names Allan Kirby and Robert Young provide a strong clue to Brown''s other connections. Allan Kirby had had virtual control of Allegheny since 1937. Solomon Warfield had secured a number of shares of Allegheny preferred stock, ""issued in a storm of controversy by the banker J.P. Morgan, who was a chief investor for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the time they were Duke and Duchess of York,"" for his niece, Wallis Simpson (later the Duchess of Windsor), which she inherited upon his death in 1927. This stock had always been her ""first investment favorite,"" according to her biographer Charles Higham. When the Duke and Duchess became friends with Robert Young, allegedly after being introduced by mutual friend Robert Foskett after they moved to the Bahamas, Young and his wife Anita became one of their few close friends. Both Foskett and Young were directors of Allegheny and lived in Palm Beach, Florida. By 1941 Young owned a controlling interest in the Allegheny Corporation, a holding company which owned the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad of Baltimore. In 1954, after a long proxy struggle, and with the aid of fellow Texans Clinton Williams Murchison, Sr., and Sid Williams Richardson, Young gained control of the New York Central and became the chairman of its board. On January 25, 1958, Young apparently committed suicide with a shotgun at his winter mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/YY/fyo12.html Before his death, Young had convinced Murchison to entertain the Duke and Duchess and their entourage at his secluded ranch in the interior of Mexico in January 1950. This is the same ranch that has been alleged to have been used as a haven for the assassination team which operated out of the King Ranch. http://www.newsmakingnews.com/torbitt.htm There was testimony given in a Texas murder trial that there were twenty-five to thirty professional assassins kept in Mexico by the espionage section of the U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation; that these men were used to commit political assassinations all over North, South and Central America, the East European countries and in Russia; that these men were the absolute world''s most accurate riflemen; they sometimes took private contracts to kill in the United States; that the contact man for employment of the riflemen was a man named Bowen posing as an American Council of Christian Churches'' missionary in Mexico; that you could reach Bowen through the owner of the St. Anthony''s Hotel in Laredo, Texas. Albert Alexander Osborne, alias John Howard Bowen, alias J.H. Owen, a charter member and employee of the A.C.C.C., met Lee Harvey Oswald and accompanied him to Mexico City in late September of 1963. Osborne, alias John Howard Bowen, was discovered to have another person working with him who also used the alias John Howard Bowen. The second person also traveling as Bowen was Fred Lee Crismon, another agent for the munitions makers police agency, the Defense Industrial Security Command. Crismon also posed as a missionary and also used other aliases. Among the cognomens for Crismon were Fred Lee, Jon Gould and Jon Gold. Osborne and Crismon also bore a marked resemblance and appeared to be about the same age. Crismon was a Syrian immigrant and had been closely associated with Osborne since the 1920''s. Crismon, Osborne and their riflemen charges in Mexico were based at Clint Murchison''s huge ranch when not posing as missionaries in other areas of Mexico.
curmudgeonPosts: 3403

Jaime . . . 4/15/2005 11:44:35 AM
. . . has a screw loose. While there is no shortage of corruptions in South Texas anyone who believes in some vast conspiracy is over the edge.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Yeah, Yeah Yeah....... 4/15/2005 5:25:40 PM
I have extensive research in this area. We know where you stand Curmy! Dont try that screw loose arguement; it will not work. Cleberg is responsible for LBJ''s acsent to the White House. Cleberg was LBJ''s boss.
curmudgeonPosts: 3403

Have you tried . . . 4/15/2005 7:24:43 PM
. . . re-adjusting your tin foil hat. Foil on the windows also helps. The black helicopter are coming, coming, coming . . .
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Yeah, ..... 4/15/2005 8:52:27 PM
You will probably be one of the ones repelling down. I look forward to it.
curmudgeonPosts: 3403

Probably . . . 4/15/2005 8:57:14 PM
. . . be fast ropin'' it . . . The black helicopters are coming, the black helicopters are coming!
dannoynted1Posts: 558

Re: Have you tried . . . 4/15/2005 8:56:34 PM
screwing in your loose screws? the helicopters are gone,gone,gone....
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Only a Tickler of Events to come Curmy! 4/16/2005 1:09:43 AM
Do you think the Posse Comitatus will collaborate. Cleberg does have a new Sherrif in Town?
propnutPosts: 208

Black Helicopters 4/19/2005 7:35:27 AM
Jaime, Sorry I didn''t get back to you sooner. I have alot on my plate and not enough time to do it. Just out of curiosity, I did a google search on ""black helicopters"" and most of what I found dealt with conspiricy theories. The part that made me laugh was that in a few of these sites that had stories on ""black helicopters"", also had stories on the ""chupacabra"". Please tell me that you don''t believe that the two have anything to do with each other. You seem too educated to believe in that nonsense. As for your conspiracy theory, I can''t buy it. You have too many roads and not enough bridges to fill in the gaps. I''m not saying that you''re wrong, but you do seem too eager to think that the ""men in black"" are going to get us. You sort of remind me of a friend of mine that believed that the Pope had Lincoln killed and the Vatican started the civil war. He loaned me the book but I never read it. It just seemed too far fetched for me. By the way, thanks for the info on LBJ. It made for some interesting reading.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Re: Black Helicopters 4/20/2005 1:47:22 AM
Okay, Black Copters: I was there. It was not a training exercise. Bush came one or two days later. Fil the Mayor was ""touched"" by these guys. They intimidated him and he says to leave it alone. So I won''t. Many other occurrences have happened in Cleberg & Kenedy Counties. They have a common thread of Gary Bushell, Marc Cisneros, Karl Rove, the WIA (Ed Byrne Grant) & Military task force. The Black Copters have something to do with the FBI or an agency working with the FBI like the Border Patrol. John Hubert & his siter Patti Boothe and her Hubbie are all factors in the whole Federal Element swooping into South Texas. I beleive they operate out of California. I am not sure what county or base. Nothing to do with aliens or ""chupacabra"". Like I said I seen the Black Helicopters and they scared the hell out of Kingsville and the Mayor. Remember the Bombing Range Marc Cisneros asked KFATSO for the Land then himself became KFATSO & provided the 500,000 acres? The National Seashore & the South Texas Military Task Force? Tony Canales & the National Park Service? The Closing of the National Seashore 3 times a week wasnot eneough they wanted to close it down fully? Why? The U-238? What about Karl Rove''s $250,000 hunting lease on La Parra? Tell me why that is so conspiratorial?
propnutPosts: 208

Re: Re: Black Helicopters 4/20/2005 6:50:27 AM
Jaime, As I stated earlier, I''m not saying you''re wrong and I honestly do believe that some of what you''re saying has merit, but not all of it. I''m pretty sure that some of these events have a logical explanation. As for Marc Cisneros, I was unaware that he took control over the land for the bombing range. I thought it was part Federal and part private property. What does Karl Rove''s hunting lease and La Parra have to do with any of this? Thanks for the replies.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Black Helicopters 4/20/2005 7:50:35 AM
MArc Cisneros is CEO of the Kenedy Foundation (KFATSO). Prior to that he was pres at TAMUK & involved heavilyin the economic development commission in Kleberg & Kenedy County. The land was all Kenedy land. No federal whatsoever. The Bombing range in Viques was a pain in the ass for Rove and he thought he could quietly sneak it into La PArra but the community got wind of it and politicos all denied they were for the range. They were all trying to sell it. Karl Rove has a $250,000 hunting lease which shows direct affiliation with KFATSO & Cisneros. Why would he want to turn pristine hunting acres into a bombing range. The Caller times has articles on this as well as the Kingsville Record. Then there is the Armstrongs and they are the King Ranch & National Park Service. Keep on asking and maybe we can organize what I am trying to demonstrate. Right now I just have a lot of coincidental facts. Secrets are not kept in Cleberg County!
propnutPosts: 208

Re: Black Helicopters 4/20/2005 7:52:51 AM
Thanks Jaime.
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

I ask myself how did Gen Marc Anthony Cisneros...... 4/21/2005 4:31:38 AM
tiptoe through Kingsville, Cleberg County, Kenedy County and Land in Nueces County as the Ceo of KFATSO (Kenedy Foundation And Trust Soon Obsolete)? TAMUK President while Byrne Grant Influential Liason and City of Kingsville''s ""Undercover Operative"" as stated by Law Enforcement spokesman, "" he is now the CEO of a powerful religious organization? None are more powerful than the one who has the direct line to the Vatican; ours truly KFATSO. Now it come to mind. Kenedy Ranch & King Ranch are united for now. But remember Kenedy ranch''s showdown with the Border Patrol. There is where they differ from the Armstrong / King Ranch. The Ed Rachal Foundation figures heavily also! This is the time period when Cisneros slid from TAMUK to KFATSO CEO? HMMMMMM??????
Jaime KenedenoPosts: 1490

Cum tacent, clamant - When they remain silent, they cry out.......... 4/16/2005 2:27:55 AM
(Their silence speaks louder than words) (Cicero)
dannoynted1Posts: 558

Re: Cum tacent, clamant - When they remain silent, they cry out.......... 4/16/2005 6:17:03 AM
i second that
mark blankenshipPosts: 1334
Re: Cum tacent, clamant - When they remain silent, they cry out.......... 4/16/2005 7:11:15 AM
Who''s silence? Capt Carrales?
curmudgeonPosts: 3403

Those two . . . 4/16/2005 7:40:10 AM
. . . are listening to the echo inside their heads. Black helicopters! BWAHAHAHA!!!
dannoynted1Posts: 558

Re: Those two . . . 4/17/2005 9:10:23 AM
hear the echo cuz mulder and scully called you in for a debreifing? echo? o you mean that parrot that i am teaching to talk? i was told you were quik witted

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Welcome to the Mifflin Kenedy Historical & Lineage Research Advocacy Contracted (during Co-Venture) By Dr. Ray Fernandez & Homero Villarreal

The Fernandez Cause: The Sum of it’s parts? (unfinished)SYNERGY AND DIVERSITY Interestingly, diversity is a prerequisite for truly dynamic synergy. If everyone in a conversation has the same perspective, we'll see only low-level synergy, if any, but certainly nothing very exciting or productive. However if there are lots of diverse views, AND if those differences are allowed to surface, AND if there are good communication processes, then those differences will almost certainly stimulate a blossoming of ideas no one thought about before they entered the conversation. The whole can become greater than the sum of its parts to the extent those parts are different, and to the extent those differences are handled creatively. By Tom Atlee The Fernandez Cause: The Sum of it’s parts? First, allow me to acknowledge Homer Roel Villarreal and El Defenzor for a job well done. The story that you authored and ran in El Defenzor is now an international article. The Fernandez Case and "Poster Boy" were ostracized shunned & all alone except for the treacherous, blood sucking, back stabbing and deceiving attorneys.The Caller Time wanted nothing to do with the story as did most who were afraid of Job & financial opportunities being modified. KFATSO controlled and the Fernandez' were oppressed & suppressed.El Defenzor stood up and began to spread a message. It was a message of Evolution. Defenzor called out to the foot soldiers and told us of a cause to Advocate. The Fernandez Case became the Fernandez Cause because it was supposed to help a deserved people. Most were poor and oppressed through actions of the "Old Patron System" and the Local Jeffes or "Political Bosses". John G Kenedy Jr. was a very powerful Jeffe! He was a drunk, corrupt, self-satisfying party boy that never grew up. He was handed everything to him on a platter; even the Kenedy County Bench. He was not a good man for he never took responsibility for his offspring. He was a coward and denied his own children. The Catholic Church knows who they are; but his fortune was more important than Don Gregorio's family.El Defenzor went to bat for Ann Fernandez & her offspring! THE STORY HOMER WROTE AND MARKETED FOR ANN FERNANDEZ IS NOW PREVALENT IN THE MEDIA WORLD. BECAUSE HOMERO BACKED UP THE FERNADEZ' SO DID THE DEFENZOR NETWORK OF FAMILYS AND FOOT SOLDIERS.Defenzor has carried and still carries the advertisements promoting the Fernandez Cause. Homero was asked to write a book for the Fernandez Cause; so, he wrote a book for the Fernandez Cause. El Defenzor helps so many in need and give and give and give. Can they do this without money? Are they greedy to expect to be compensated or should they have done all of this for free? Any money they do receive is spent helping more people because that is the way they are!Defenzor (on behalf of Ray Fernandez) brought us in. I was contacted by Ray Fernandez on June 7, 2004. We met Dr. Fernandez & his wife at “On the Border” Restaurant to listen to each other’s goals and terms. We were asked if we were willing to dedicate our diligence (on Defenzor & Kenedyranch) to a cause we believed in. When asked what we wanted in return; we established our primary concern: the unconditional confidentiality of our identities. After agreeing, we wanted to work. We answered a job and a small piece of land, while reiterating the unconditional protection of our identity. We suggested we could earn a Permanent Professional Position by our performance, when the Ann Fernandez Family realized fruition. This was the agreement for our dedicated services to the Message Board Advocacy of the Fernandez Family. We came to refer to it as the Fernandez Cause as it snowballed into much more meaningful and evolutionary force! The Fernandez Cause as a whole, became greater than the sum of its parts! We felt it! Synergy:“The pieces of a bicycle, spread out on the garage floor, are not a bicycle. Only the pieces assembled -- that is, arranged and connected into proper relationship -- are a bicycle”. “Dynamic synergy, involves interactions that create, generate, or enable something”.Subsequently, we became the primary researchers as the Message Board Advocacy required extensive research. As our work ethic and dedication instilled energy & will to a stalled out cause so did the assurances (by the Fernandez’) of a greater reward. Commitments of a Law School in South Texas (with an ethics watchdog student body) and a new Kenedy Board of Directors (transparently structured) were established. We became very close to the Cause as if it were our own!As the problems trickled down (from attorneys who claim no remedy) we researched the laws and explained “how to” to the Fernandez’. We found “Gonzalez vs. Reliant” which is a statutory probate case very similar to the Fernandez case. Both are in the TX Supreme Court and Gonzalez is first in line. We accomplished and overcame for the Fernandez’ Cause many an instance. However, the accomplishment of winning souls over to a cause and enabling the little people to speak up without fear of retaliation is our greatest accomplishment.

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