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Nightmare at St. Marks (Duncan and Blake) + Alex Constantine Controversy (30 posts)

  1. JohnA
    Member

    this was the period when i was still involved with St Marks. I do remember Theresa attending some events - but only in a very very peripheral way. i remember her standing on the sidelines watching me speak at one event. but i think this was only because she lived there and may have been curious or bored. mostly i remember seeing her running up the stairs to her apartment while the rest of us were in the garden exercising our chronic cigarette habits. sadly, the only reason i remember her is because she was an attractive blond woman and i wondered - gee - who is that attractive lady living up there?

    but i have NO recollection of Jeremy attending or participating in any way at all. and i pretty much remember everyone who was involved.

    i do remember that the two of them refused to come down to the barbecue fundraiser that THEY themselves organized. and it strikes me as strange that TWO people BOTH suffered from the same paranoid delusions of that magnitude. although - it DOES happen. anyone ever see the movie 'Bugs (2006):

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0470705/

    it is a documented phenomenon. but - i guess a 'conspiracy theorist' could speculate that they were behaving in a way that is not inconsistent with being drugged. They were afraid to come down because the barbecue might explode?

    the thing that makes me very sad about this story is the fact that Sales casts Morales in the role of concerned clergyman and friend who was aware of Duncan's growing paranoid delusions.

    but - sadly - this is in stark contrast to Morales' interview (as you posted above) where he basically FEEDS Duncan all of the sordid details and horrific examples of real-life cointelpro harassment campaigns.

    i don't know. :( all i know is that if my friend was showing signs of REAL paranoid delusions and claims of being stalked - i would not reinforce these delusions by providing her with 'research' and 'proof' that YES the government does have boogymen who are out there to get us. it was just so irresponsible.

    with friends like Morales - who needs real enemies?

    and then he betrayed their trust - pusthumously - by allowing his 'wife' to publish all the sordid details in Vanity Fair?

    it is still hard for me to wrap my mind around how sleezy this all is.

    Posted 14 years ago #
  2. JohnA
    Member

    Last night HBO ran the much anticipated Scientology documentary - featuring the highest ranking members of the 'church' who defected.

    Interestingly, two of these high ranking members accuse John Connelly of being a Scientology paid investigator and stooge.

    http://observer.com/2011/03/was-a-emvanity-fairem-...

    He was involved/exposed in investigating, harassing and defaming the author of the unauthorized Tom Cruise biography.

    John Connelly - if you also remember - was the original author/investigator of the Golden Suicides story run in Vanity a fair - until his name was pulled from the final story in favor of Sales. But it has been documented that he conducted most (if not all) of the interviews associated with the investigation.

    Also - for those who may have forgotten - Duncan and Blake were friends with musician Beck who was desperate to leave the church. Duncan was in negotiations to make a movie with Beck. (Something Beck mentioned in an interview in europe) and Jeremy created the cover artwork for Beck's 2nd album.

    according to theresa - they were offering to help Beck leave the CoS.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  3. truthmod
    Administrator

    Interesting.

    Have you asked Frank Morales about this?

    Posted 9 years ago #
  4. truthmod
    Administrator

    I was just re-reading some of the earlier posts...I forgot that there were serious suspicions about Frank Morales as well.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  5. truthmover
    Administrator

    After he let Les stay I never trusted him again. Yeah, let a guy distributing hate literature stick around at a church. Eustace Mullins. :/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_Mullins

    "Eustace Clarence Mullins, Jr. (March 9, 1923 – February 2, 2010)[1] was a populist American political writer, biographer, antisemite, and Holocaust denier.[2] His best-known work is The Secrets of The Federal Reserve. David Randall has called Mullins "one of the world's leading conspiracy theorists."

    Posted 9 years ago #

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