Can someone help?
Feb. 27th, 2006 10:11 pmI’ve been through all my issues of The Lone Gunman, and I’ve Googled ‘til hell won’t have it, but I haven’t been able to chase down the source of a rumor that the FBI, CIA and NSA have been collecting people who, for whatever reason, are invisible. I keep seeing references in all the usual places, but nothing concrete.
Does anyone know anything about this?
TIA.
Does anyone know anything about this?
TIA.
Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 05:18 am (UTC)Try searching the Library of Congress, entering via the New York Public Library, for "invisible assassin". Go to the NY Public Library at http://leopac.nypl.org/#focus (http://leopac.nypl.org/#focus)
and click on "Expanded Search". Enter "invisible assassin" into the "All Keyword" box and ensure that you specify that you want to include the Library of Congress in your search. Follow the link it provides to the Library of Congress....
You'll find a reference to the following:
Britain, America and rearmament in the 1930s : the cost of failure by Price, Christopher, 1964-
This book lists topics such as:
With topics like this one can only wonder at how it can have been left available to the general public. We all know that the forces of the New World Order normally suppress any information on the true causes of the so-called "world wars". The interesting thing for me is that if you go directly to the Library of Congress rather than entering via the New York Library back door it reports no results for the search!!
Note particularly the name of the author -: could there be a connection to the well known Vincent Price? We've all seen the rumours of supernatural entities being sighted in Sunnydale!
Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 08:07 am (UTC)Oh, not this one again, for goodness' sake! A few Mexican peasants call the place the Mouth of Hell in the 18th century (when it was a desert with fairly hostile natives) and suddenly it's supposed to be Transylvania! Why do people take these things so literally?
Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 08:58 am (UTC)Because some people would rather believe in a supernatural creature than accept the admittedly mundane explanation of animal attacks. A friend of a friend of mine was tragically killed at UC Sunnydale, although the police report said it was an accident. My friend says there were two puncture marks on her throat and she'd died of blood loss. Clearly, she must have been attacked by a chupacabra. I know, usually chupacabras attack animals like goats, but when they can't find their natural prey, they sometimes grow desperate enough to attack humans. No "supernatural entity" required.
Something to think about.
Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 10:33 am (UTC)Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 11:25 am (UTC)Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 10:29 am (UTC)I mean, what better to divert attention from a massive cover-up of underground weapons testing that destroyed a town than to send people off chasing vampires, demons and witches, oh my.
Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 10:26 am (UTC)Wait -- you actually trust any information the government has had its filthy, money-grubbing paws on?
Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 11:20 am (UTC)Re: Invisible assassin
Date: 2006-02-28 11:25 am (UTC)All of that so-called censored data is nothing more than a ruse. It's cooked up by the CIA's department of dirty tricks to keep right-minded citizens from guessing the full perfidy of the government's actions. If you want to find real, true information, you have to avoid the Library of Congress.
maybe it's worse
Date: 2006-02-28 08:30 am (UTC)Something to think about.
Re: maybe it's worse
Date: 2006-02-28 10:31 am (UTC)