Like the Austrian Jew, a Sick Marrano?

Started by CrackSmokeRepublican, August 29, 2009, 09:54:54 PM

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(Phillip Garrido is apparently a common Marrano Jewish Name. This guy may turn out to be a non-Jew but I'm not holding my breath at this point. The Press is dressing this one up in overdrive which makes me think the guy is Jewish in heritage. --CSR)


QuoteThe original picture of Phillip Garrado, showed a man with brown eyes. Curiously MSNBC appears to have photoshopped that picture and turned his eyes blue as can be seen here. MSNBC has been caught "whiting up" pictures of swarthy criminals in the past. Garrido's wife is obviously hispanic, and the name Garrido is Spanish for "graceful."
http://www.whitecivilrights.com/?p=2537

Paul Garrido - Zionist at JNF:
http://www.jnf.org/about-jnf/our-leader ... rrido.html


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Another day... Another Psycho

You may have read or heard the story about the poor girl kidnapped for 18 years (and giving birth to her abductor's kids). Here's a good summary of it:

    * Jaycee Lee Dugard was snatched on her way to school and was hidden for nearly two decades behind a series of fences, sheds and tents, even giving birth to her suspected abductor's children in the suburban backyard compound less than 200 miles from her childhood home.
    * Jaycee Lee was abducted from a South Lake Tahoe street in 1991 when she was 11 years old. Her abductor, investigators said, raped her and fathered two children with her, the first when Jaycee was about 14. Those girls, now 11 and 15, also were kept hidden away in the backyard compound behind the Garrido home in Antioch, a city of 100,000 about 170 miles from the Dugard family home in South Lake Tahoe.
    * Even a parole agent who visited 58-year-old Phillip Garrido's home didn't have an inkling about the hidden compound, Kollar said. Garrido is a registered sex offender on federal parole for rape and kidnapping convictions.
    * "The way the house is set up, the way the backyard is set up, you could walk through the backyard, walk through the house, and never know," Kollar said.
    * Dugard's stepfather, who witnessed her abduction and was a longtime suspect in the case, said he was overwhelmed by the news after doing everything he could to help find her. "It broke my marriage up. I've gone through hell, I mean I'm a suspect up until yesterday," a tearful Carl Probyn, 60, told The Associated Press at his home in Orange, Calif.
    * Garrido, 58, is being held for investigation of various kidnapping and sex charges. Authorities said his 54-year-old wife, Nancy Garrido, was with him during the kidnapping in South Lake Tahoe and she also has been arrested.
    * The backyard compound had electricity from extension cords and a rudimentary outhouse and shower, "as if you were camping," Kollar said.
    * People who knew Garrido said he became increasingly fanatic about his religious beliefs in recent years, sometimes breaking out into song and claiming that God spoke to him through a box.
    * In April 2008, Garrido registered a corporation called Gods Desire at his home address. Garrido would talk about quitting the printing business to preach full time and gave the impression he was setting up a church, Allen said. "He rambled. It made no sense," he said.
    * In a blog that appears to have been maintained by Garrido, he wrote that he had hired a private investigator to verify his ability to speak to people using only his mind. In an "affadavit" posted there, he said he had the ability to "control sound with my mind and have developed a device for others to witness this phenomena."
    * Garrido has a long rap sheet dating back to the 1970s. He was convicted of kidnapping a 25-year-old woman whom he snatched from a South Lake Tahoe parking lot, handcuffed, tied down and held in a mini-warehouse in Reno, according to a November 1976 story in the Reno Gazette-Journal. He also has a conviction for rape by force or fear stemming from the same incident, and was paroled from a Nevada state prison in 1988, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
    * Jaycee Lee Dugard has retained custody of her children and was staying at a Bay area motel, authorities said.

Voices Revealed

Well, we see how easy it is for a criminal living out west. If you get convicted in Nevada, just waltz across the state line into California!

Anyway, take a gander at Phillip Garrido's Blog, if you can stomach it. Some excerpts:

Friday, August 14, 2009
The Creator has given me the ability to speak in the tongue of angels in order to provide a wake-up call that will in time include the salvation of the entire world. You too can witness what the world believe's is impossible to produce! email: http://www.greatdreams.com/mind_control.htm

GOVERNMENT MIND CONTROL
http://myweb.cableone.net/mtilton/

Monday, July 21, 2008
CULTURAL TRANCE is for individuals who refuse to believe that I have produced a set of voices, are doing so due to human conditioning

Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Disclaimer
THIS FREEDOM HAS NOT COME ABOUT DUE TO SOMETHING GREAT ABOUT MYSELF, INSTEAD THIS ABILITY IS TO OPEN DOORS THAT WILL HONOR THE CREATOR AND HIS ETERNAL PURPOSE FOR MANKIND.
THIS ALL BEGAN BY GOD REMOVING A PROBLEM FROM MY SHOULDERS THAT BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST BELIEVE IS NOT POSSIBLE TO REMOVE. SINCE THEN MY LIFE HAS SEEN MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS ALLOWING ME TO STAND HERE TODAY A FREE MAN.

Yeah, a free man alright.

You gotta love these religious wackos who think God is talking to them. They seem to have this tendency (Charlie Manson, David Koresh) to collect females, with or without their consent. We wonder what kind of stuff God will be telling Garrido when he's a part of somebody else's "collection" in prison. We think God should stop talking to these guys, because He's not helping.

http://oddculture.com/2009/08/28/voices ... ment-11395
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Jaycee Lee Dugard 'feels guilt over bond with kidnap suspect' Phillip Garrido

Woman found 18 years after being kidnapped feels terrible guilt for forming emotional attachment with captor, says stepfather

Jaycee Lee Dugard 'feels guilt over bond with kidnap suspect' Phillip Garrido

Woman found 18 years after being kidnapped feels terrible guilt for forming emotional attachment with captor, says stepfather

Convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido held in connection with kidnapping as Jaycee Lee Dugard is reunited with mother 18 years after being snatched from bus stop Link to this video

Jaycee Lee Dugard, the woman found alive almost two decades after being kidnapped, feels terrible guilt for forming an emotional attachment with her suspected captor, her stepfather said today.

Phillip Garrido, 58, is accused of kidnapping Dugard when she was 11 years old in 1991 and detaining her for nearly two decades in a hidden backyard compound of tents, outbuildings and a shed behind his home on Walnut Avenue in Antioch, in the Bay area of San Francisco.

Investigators said Garrido, a convicted sex offender, raped Dugard and fathered two children with her – the first when she was about 14. Those girls, now 11 and 15, were detained along with their mother.

Dugard's stepfather, Carl Probyn, told ABC television that she was "doing well" following her release, and had been playing with her younger sister.

He said: "My wife says that Jaycee looks good. She looks almost like when she was kidnapped. She looks very young. She doesn't look 29 at all."

But Probyn, 60, who witnessed her abduction and was a longtime suspect in the case, said the family had been troubled to learn the details of her ordeal.

"She feels really guilty for bonding with this man. There's really a guilt trip here," he said.

Probyn said the abduction had "ruined" the lives of everyone in the family. "It broke my marriage up. I've gone through hell, I mean I'm a suspect up until yesterday," he said.

As Jaycee was reunited with her family, more details emerged of the man alleged to have kidnapped her. Garrido, who was being held in connection with various kidnappings and sex charges, was revealed as a religious fanatic who believes he hears the voice of God.

On a blog that appears to have been maintained by Garrido, he says "the Creator has given me the ability to speak in the tongue of angels".

The blog also says that he had hired a private investigator to verify his ability to speak to people using telepathy. The blog post claims he has the ability to "control sound with my mind and have developed a device for others to witness this phenomena".

In a rambling, sometimes incoherent, phone interview with Sacramento television station KCRA 3 last night, Garrido urged people not to judge him until they heard more details of the case.

He said that he had not admitted to a kidnapping and that he had turned his life around since the birth of his first daughter 15 years ago.

"You're going to find the most powerful story coming from the witness, the victim – you wait. If you take this a step at a time, you're going to fall over backwards and in the end, you're going to find the most powerful, heartwarming story," he told KCRA 3.

"I tell you here's the story of what took place at this house and you're going to be absolutely impressed. It's a disgusting thing that took place from the end to the beginning. But I turned my life completely around," he said.

The extraordinary case came to light when Garrido was picked up on Tuesday with two children as he tried to enter the University of California campus in Berkeley to hand out religious literature. The officers said he was acting suspiciously towards the children. After questioning and a background check, they discovered he was on parole and informed his parole officer.

He was ordered to appear for a parole meeting and arrived on Wednesday with Dugard, his wife and two children. During questioning, officials said he admitted kidnapping Dugard. Garrido was charged with kidnapping, conspiracy, rape and committing lewd acts with a minor, according to the records. His wife, Nancy Garrido, 55, is accused of kidnapping and conspiracy. Both are being held on $1m (£614,500) bail.

Officials said Garrido had spent time in jail in Nevada after4 kidnapping and rape convictions in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and was paroled after one stint in 1988 and another in June 1999. It was not immediately clear where Dugard was while Garrido was in custody.

Neighbours and even some of his own family considered Garrido strange as he told them about his messages from God and kept the females at his house from contact with outsiders.

Erika Pratt, 25, who stayed next door two years ago, said she was "freaked out" by Garrido's behaviour, and when she popped her head over the fence she saw his secret compound. There were tents, sheds and pitbull terriers, she said, and water hoses leading from her house next door.

"He had little girls and women living in that backyard, and they all looked kind of the same," Pratt told the San Francisco Chronicle. "They never talked, and they kept to themselves."

Pratt said that people came and went from the property, but the core group consisted of two girls about four years old, one girl about 11, another girl about 15 and a young woman about 25. They were all blonde, she said.

Pratt said she had called Contra Costa County sheriff's deputies to investigate, but that officers "told me they couldn't go inside because they didn't have a warrant".

People who knew Garrido said he had become increasingly fanatical about his religious beliefs in recent years, sometimes breaking out into song and claiming that God spoke to him through a box.

"In the last couple years he started getting into this strange religious stuff. We kind of felt sorry for him," said businessman Tim Allen, who bought business cards and letterheads from Garrido's printing business.

Three times in recent years, Garrido arrived at Allen's showroom with two "cute little blonde girls" in tow, he told KCRA 3. Garrido would talk about quitting the printing business to preach full time and gave the impression he was setting up a church, Allen said.

"He rambled. It made no sense," he said.

Garrido would talk about holding events at UC Berkeley and mentioned the names of important people as if he knew them. Allen said he had no inkling of Garrido's criminal record.

"We never thought anything bad about the guy," Allen said. "He was just kind of nutty."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/au ... ido-speaks
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

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QuoteGarrido has a long rap sheet dating back to the 1970s. He was convicted of kidnapping a 25-year-old woman whom he snatched from a South Lake Tahoe parking lot, handcuffed, tied down and held in a mini-warehouse in Reno, according to a November 1976 story in the Reno Gazette-Journal. He also has a conviction for rape by force or fear stemming from the same incident, and was paroled from a Nevada state prison in 1988, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

This dog should have been put down in '76 (with all due respect to canines)

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moved on.
the author does not adopt jewish \'race theory\' or \'darwinism\'.
and believes \'jewish culture\' is mostly one of supporting their organized crime syndicates, with a enough veneer and an organized system of destroying and reshaping other cultures, to obfuscate the truth to most people.