12-09-2004, 04:16 AM
In the 1950s the super-reclusive author J.D. Salinger, who worked with Nixon's boy Henry Kissinger in the counter-intelligence corps during WWII, was on CIA payroll. This is not so weird, I'm sure, as great minds are always desired by our spooks. What is weird though, is The Catcher in the Rye is used as a trigger mechanism in MK-Ultra mind programming, where monarch slaves are triggered into opening themselves up to perform whatever it is they were supposed to do. Weird, yet conjecture, right.
Check this though. Sirhan Sirhan, when he shot Robert Kennedy, had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye on him at that time. Now think about it, were you to go kill somebody, would you carry a paperback with you? For what? To read if you went to jail?
Well, that's odd enough, but then there's Mark David Chapman, who when he was arrested after killing John Lennon, also had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye on him when apprehended. And when John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan in the '80s, guess what? Yep...had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye in his pocket.
I also remember reading an interview one time with Winona Ryder saying she never left home without carrying her copy of that book, which tipped me off, as an ultra-aware individual, with just how deep intelligence organizations have infiltrated Hollywood. Which means blockbuster movies are nothing more than propaganda...but you knew that.
For more information on MK-Ultra programming, consult your local library. Except they'll be forced to report what you checked out or asked about to feds whenever decide to check up on you.
Check this though. Sirhan Sirhan, when he shot Robert Kennedy, had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye on him at that time. Now think about it, were you to go kill somebody, would you carry a paperback with you? For what? To read if you went to jail?
Well, that's odd enough, but then there's Mark David Chapman, who when he was arrested after killing John Lennon, also had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye on him when apprehended. And when John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan in the '80s, guess what? Yep...had a copy of The Catcher in the Rye in his pocket.
I also remember reading an interview one time with Winona Ryder saying she never left home without carrying her copy of that book, which tipped me off, as an ultra-aware individual, with just how deep intelligence organizations have infiltrated Hollywood. Which means blockbuster movies are nothing more than propaganda...but you knew that.
For more information on MK-Ultra programming, consult your local library. Except they'll be forced to report what you checked out or asked about to feds whenever decide to check up on you.