Saturday, 25 July 2020

Patrick Knowlton - Vince Foster Murder

Failure_of_the_Public_Trust_Paperback_September_14_1999
Failure of the Public Trust
Patrick Knowlton - Vince Foster Murder. If you know anything about the death of Vince Foster, you will no doubt know why I have used the word "murder" in the title. The "official" cause of death is listed as suicide, but anyone who has looked into Vince Fosters death is well aware of the obvious cover-up. While some may disagree, Vince Foster was suicided. If you don't know what this word means, it basically means he was killed by someone else, or several people, and it was made to appear as if he had killed himself.

If you want to know more about the word suicided, just look up "The Clinton Body Count" on YouTube. However, this goes much, much further and deeper than the Clintons. In fact, it is rife throughout Governments, corporations, Police, Military and many more organizations and establishments.

Perfect, convenient accidents, apparent suicides, heart attacks, shootings, plane crashes, you name it. These are all methods that the people who are above the law and operate with near impunity use in order to take out anyone who may have seen too much, or have damning information that might incriminate certain individuals.

Patrick Knowlton


So, who is Patrick Knowlton, and why is he linked to the death of Vince Foster. Patrick Knowlton is a classic case of wrong place wrong time. Driving from work but stuck in traffic, Patrick Knowlton went to relieve himself (urinate) at approximately 4:30pm in Fort Marcy Park on July 20th, 1993. As a result, he saw the cars that were parked in the parking area. Vince Foster's car should have been one of the cars parked in the lot, as the official story was that he drove himself in his own car to Fort Marcy Park.


The first car Patrick saw when he pulled into the parking lot was a brown coloured, square backed Honda with an Arkansas Licence plate. There was also a blue car parked in the lot.

Upon getting out of this car to urinate Patrick noticed a shady individual who was staring at him, leaning on the car. Patrick went and relieved himself, but little did he know, that at the exact same time he was doing so, Vince Foster was lying dead to the right.

When Patrick got home he was watching the news, and it reported that Vince Foster had been found dead in Fort Marcy Park. Wow, he thought. I was there. Being a man of good morals and wanting to help, Patrick reported his version of events to the Police.

Around 9 months later Patrick was interviewed by FBI agents.

As part of their investigation, the FBI showed Patrick images of Vince Foster's car and asked if he saw this car in the lot when he was there, but Patrick Knowlton stated that Vince Foster's car was not in the parking lot at the stated time. Vince Foster's car was silver, and there was only two other cars in the lot at the time in which Patrick Knowlton was there. One was brown, the other was blue.

In order to fit the official story, that Vince Foster's car was in the parking lot at the time of his death, the FBI tried in vain to convince Patrick that out of the two cars he saw in the parking lot, one of them could have been Vince Foster's Silver Honda. But Patrick disagreed. He knew what he saw, and it was not a silver Honda.

Not deterred by a man committed to telling the truth, the FBI then went on to change and falsify Patrick Knowlton's FBI interview reports, so they matched their version of the "official" story.

After this, an article was published by the London Telegraph newspaper stating that the interview reports were false. This led to a subpoena being issued for Patrick Knowlton.

Since then, as well as massive character defamation by prosecutors, Patrick has been on the receiving end of harassment and intimidation by people suspected to be FBI / Government hired Goons that had him living in fear for years, always having to look over his shoulder.

He is basically at a loose end because he would not lie and go along with the official story. Ask yourself this, if the official version of events are real, why would there be a need to falsify reports, intimidate a witness and try to bury the fact the Patrick Knowlton ever existed.
This case stinks of Government corruption and has cover-up written all over it.

The investigation into the death of Vince Foster should be reopened, with all the evidence that was left out and covered up from the official investigation being presented. And let me tell you, there is a lot. Problem is, the corruption runs so deep, that even if the case was reopened, I doubt anyone would be held accountable. Or, better still, prosecuted.

I don't know what Patrick Knowlton is doing these days, but I believe he is still alive. I really wish him well. A stand up guy who tried to do the right thing, and what got in return was a dose of how corrupt this world is. I wonder if he would do the same again. With all the hassle he has endured, sadly, but understandably, I doubt it.

Some websites online that claim there is no cover up in Vince Foster's death, and he really did commit suicide, conveniently leave out the fact that there ever was a man named Patrick Knowlton. The article over on vox.com is one such example. It fails to mention any factual information and evidence that questions the official cover-up story. And the Wikipedia article is just as bad, labelling damning evidence as conspiracy theories!

Just remember, anyone can edit Wikipedia. Snopes and Politifact are also full of disinformation. I mean, they still push the "official" fairy tale of 9/11 as truth. Anyone who still believes the official story of what happened on 9/11 belongs to a very special group of individuals. Those being, the most brainwashed, dumbed down people on the planet. And lastly, do you know who owns / funds Vox. I rest my case.

There is a book about this cover-up, called Failure of the Public Trust (pictured above). It's basically a court document which was unlocked by the Special Division of the United States Court of Appeals. This 511-page book proves beyond any doubt that there was a cover-up by the FBI and OIC (Office of Independent Counsel) in the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Walker Foster Jr. May he rest in peace. Patrick has written another book that I'm aware of, although it's a memoir and nothing to do with the Vince Foster case. It's called: As If It Never Happened: Stories of a young boy's secrets, fears, love, and loss.

Further reading on this case:

http://www.fbicover-up.com/

https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/13010820/witness-persecution-program

Monday, 27 August 2018

John Van Meter Satanic Cover Up Case

The Dreaming Time: Anatomy of a Cover-Up Book
The Dreaming Time: Anatomy of a Cover-Up
Is there a lot of things going on in this world that the general public don't get to see because its not widely reported through the main stream media? You bet there is. And that brings me to this strange story that I happened to come across a few days ago. The John "Homer" Van Meter case. Now, I don't know every last detail regarding this incident, after all, I wasn't there, but from what I have found out online, it's very clear that there is some kind of cover up going on here that runs very deep. And that cover up has a lot to do with satanic ritual abuse. If you don't actively search out alternative media sources, chances are you will not have come across this story before.

I only found it myself recently, but wanted to share because I feel this case needs to be more well known. If you type "John Van Meter case" into Google, you will be met with close to zero results relating to the case itself. There's about 4 websites / news outlets that reported on this case, which basically means none of the national mainstream media news outlets reported anything.

Anyway, enough about that. Here are the basic details of what apparently happened. John "Homer" Van Meter, a self employed logger from Wisconsin, was driving back from a conference in Sonoma County California (in fall 2004) and happened to notice a convoy of cars driving into the woods. He went to investigate and saw something very disturbing taking place.

Van Meter confronted a group of people in the wooded area that were performing some kind of sick satanic ritual on a kidnapped women. He successfully saved the women from her terrible ordeal but was shot several times in the process. Shooting back at his attackers, he apparently shot and killed a number of them, and wounded a few others. When he reported the incident to the Police it went nowhere, and ultimately ended with HIM being charged for filing a false Police report. How do they explain the gunshots Van Meter received? They said he shot himself.

Around 1 and a half years later, Van Meter claims some of the men he wounded in the 2004 incident found out his identity and came back for revenge. A shoot-out ensued, and while John managed to shoot some of his attackers, he himself was shot 5 times. Where this incident took place is a very rural area, so he was lucky to be saved by someone who just happened to be driving by. Again, John "Homer" Van Meter reported this incident to the Police, and yet again, they came to the same conclusion as they did with the first incident. That he had shot himself.



Video: Human Sacrifice Gone Wrong. The late Ted Gunderson (Former FBI agent - Death linked to possible arsenic poisoning) discusses details about the case. Please note: Before you press play. Some parts of this story are quite graphic and will be disturbing to some people to listen to. It's nothing too bad, but just though I'd give you a warning beforehand in case you're sensitive to such things. 

Even though it was proven that he was shot with several different guns / bullets, and his car was turned into Swiss Cheese. John went to trial and the courts came to the conclusion that Van Meter made the whole story up and he was sentenced to a short jail term of 14 days. Add to that a two thousand five hundred dollar fine, and a years probation.

Too scared to give evidence in person, the women whom John saved in the first incident apparently wrote a letter for the court (which is read out by Ted Gunderson in the video above), that explained her ordeal, and John's involvement in saving her from her Satanic kidnappers. But the letter was never officially used in the trial. After doing some research, I think that John Van Meter either has one of the wildest imaginations ever, and loves shooting himself for attention, or he is telling the truth and the powers that shouldn't be did a great job in covering everything up and making him look like a crazy fantasist. He's crazy, nothing to see here folks. Where have we heard that one before..

In my opinion there's definitely some kind of cover up at play in this strange case. If you watch the video above, Ted Gunderson claims that Van Meter told him that one of the men who he shot in the first incident, where he rescued the women from almost certain death, told him that they have the Police and FBI "In our hip pocket here, if you kill me you'll live in a 10 x 10 cell for the rest of your life". Could satanic ritual abuse (devil worshippers) actually be a much bigger problem than most people are aware of? Are there individuals and organisations involved that have the power and influence to manipulate law enforcement, courts and get the media to print what best suits their agenda, such as to keep the truth in the dark. There very well could be.

This is a scary but very interesting case. John wrote a book about his ordeal called: Amazon US link - The Dreaming Time: Anatomy of a Cover-Up (pictured above) (UK link to the book) (Canada). The woman who John saved is now in hiding. If this is in fact all true, she was extremely lucky to survive. It makes you wonder how many didn't live to tell the tale. Do you know how many people, including children, go missing every year in just the USA alone. It's well over half a million a year. Makes you wonder what percentage of those "missing" people may have suffered the same fate as the woman in this story was no doubt destined to meet if she wasn't saved.

Sunday, 11 October 2015

Bartley Gorman King Gypsies Book Review

Bartley Gorman King Gypsies Book Review
Bartley Gorman King of the Gypsies Book Review. Before I talk a little about this excellent book I want to make one personal opinion clear. Who determines who is the real King of the Gypsies? Is there really a King of the Gypsies? This is not meant as a disrespect to any of the Gypsy fighters out there. They are a tough breed who are taught to fight from a very early age. I know this first hand after going through a stage in my younger years where I was hanging around with Gypsy's on a daily basis who lived near to me. Fighting was at the top of their daily "to do" list. However, In my opinion there isn't a true King of the Gypsies. Not anymore anyway.

I say this because amongst the Gypsies there are different bloodlines, different clans. And people from certain "breeds" will say that a fighter from their bloodline is the king. Then another breed will claim that one of their fighters is the King. And it just keeps going around and around. So basically it depends who you ask and what bloodline they are from. Although people from different bloodlines will respect another good gypsy fighter from another clan if he warrants or deserves respect.Truth is, there are good fighting men from most of the breeds. Want a little look inside the book? Read the Prologue and part of the first chapter here for free (UK only - USA Link here - Canada).

But then comes the problem of getting the best to fight the best. As we now see with the bare knuckle boxers of today like Big Joe Joyce's sons and the McGinley's. The fight, for one reason or another, just can't get made. But credit to the Joyce's, in particular the younger Joe "Hulk" Joyce, at least he doesn't say that he is the King. He just wants to get on with it and fight.  Whereas, Simon McGinley, although he hasn't fought anyone of note, he claims to be the King..This is the kind of ridiculousness we are dealing with in this day and age. But then again, some of the fighters of the Joe Joyce Sr - McGinley Sr Era used to do the same thing.

Claim to be the King, and even claim victory when there's a commotion within the crowd while in mid-fight. Where's the honour. It's just a mess to be honest. And it's more about bragging rights than anything else, even if that means "winning" by any means possible (fake victory). It's been made even worse these days though with the Internet, which helps the video wars escalate faster than ever before. Call outs on YouTube now take place between rival families almost every week. So, is there a real King of the Gypsies. No, I don't believe there is. There are Kings of certain breeds and areas. Are there some really good gypsy fighters who are tough as nails and have a lot of heart due to pride, family honour and fighting tradition: Absolutely. But, if there ever was a true King of the modern day, it was Bartley Gorman the fifth.




Bartley Gorman V was born to fight. He came from a long line of Gorman's. Some of which were fighting men and some of them weren't. However, from birth Bartley was expected to be a bare knuckle fighter and unbeaten champion. It was distilled in him from an early age. This in itself created a mindset and self belief in Bartley that made him so mentally strong that he truly believed he could not be beaten. And he never was beaten in over 2 decades of fighting gypsies and hard countrymen from all over the UK in bare knuckle matches on fair grounds, caravan parks, outside pubs, even down mine shafts. You name it. He could punch like a mule too. His trademark punch was called the Bull Hammer, and many men fell victim to that blow over the years. Check out the great video above if you haven't seen it before. It was made by Shane Meadows. This was when Bartley Gorman was 51 years old. You can see him doing a workout on the punch bag and its clear that there's still some bulls in those hammers! He can sing a bit too!

There are 16 Chapters that make up the Bartley Gorman King of the Gypsies Book

Chapter 1: In the Days of Giants

Chapter 2: Born To Fight

Chapter 3: Coming of Age

Chapter 4: Big Just

Chapter 5: A Band of Gypsies

Chapter 6: Unlicensed

Chapter 7: King of the Gypsies

Chapter 8: Streetfighting Man

Chapter 9: Massacre on St Leger Day

Chapter 10: Bad Times

Chapter 11: The Battle of Longrake Mine

Chapter 12: Suicide Fighters

Chapter 13: Fight at Sam's Funeral

Chapter 14: The American Killer

Chapter 15: The Outlaw

Chapter 16: The Unforgiven

This book is a mountain of knowledge and insight, not just into the world of bare knuckle boxing, but also into the history of Gypsy traditions. And of course, the life and mission of the man himself, Bartley Gorman. Bartley Gorman King Gypsies Book has many highs, and some lows which conjure up a whole host of good and bad emotions. It did for me anyway. Sometimes you feel good for Bartley, and other times really bad. It's a winding road of ups and downs, which will have you eager for more.

The book mentions, and has fighting stories of a lot of legendary fighters, some of those include Jack Ward, Joseph "Chasey" BlackBird, Price, Martin (Black Martin) Fury, Bill Elliot, Jack Fletcher, Sam Ward, Jim Crow, Uriah Burton (Big Just), Dan Rooney, and some of the more recent gypsy fighting men like John Fury, Aney (Ernie) McGinley, James Quinn-McDonagh and Big Joe Joyce Sr. Also, Lenny Mclean and Roy "Pretty Boy" Shaw are talked about because there was a time when challenges were issued and fights against Mclean and Shaw were possible. But for whatever reason those fights did not take place. Who would have won? That's a heated debate in many circles, but who really knows for sure.

It's also nice that there are quite a few pictures of fighters in this book. There have been a few fighters who's names are well-known, even legendary in some areas of the UK, that I've wanted to put faces to for a long time and this book supplied that. Just out of curiosity, the one fighter I wanted to see the most who I'd heard mentioned a lot was Uriah Burton (Big Just), and there is a picture of him in this book. Other pictures include many of the Gorman family past and present, and quite a lot of other fighters too, like Lewis Welch, Ivan Botton, Terry Ward, Bernie Ward, Henry Francis, Henry "The Dental Surgeon" Arab, Joe-Boy Botton, John-John Stanley, Boxer Tom, Siddy Smith, Tommy "Tucker" Lee, Albert "N*g*er" Smith, Sam Ward, Jim Crow, Sam Gorman, Sam Price, Riley Smith and Johnny Winters. There's even an image of Bartley Gorman with the great, Muhammad Ali.

Bartley Gorman is the most likeable and honest out of all the gypsy fighters that I have read up on, and watched footage about. Throughout the book that's what really stands out. It's not your average "I'm Ard" type of book where you just get the feeling that the guy is spinning you a yarn just to make the book more exiting and make himself look hard. This book seems straight from the heart, and it gives a really good account of how Bartley Gorman really was as a man, not just a fighter. Yes, it is a biography (memoirs) type book and there is a lot of talk about his fights, run-ins with the Police, and many other crazy situations that Bartley found or put himself in. But you just get the feeling that it's all actually true because he (or the writer, Peter Walsh) described it in such a manner where it's not all about Bartley constantly trying to cut a hard man image, but him just telling you how it really happened.

Like, for example, being honest enough to admit that some of the fights he was in were broke up before there was a clear winner. And that, along with many other instances in the book, makes him come across as a very genuine, respectful and truthful man. He was a man with morals that you can only admire. I would have liked to have met him in real life. This book is a spectacular read. It's genuinely one of those books that once you pick up it's hard to put back down. Buy this book.
 

Thursday, 9 July 2015

BJJ Self Defense Book Royce Gracie

First off, I'm a big fan of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and among all the martial arts and fighting systems out there I rate it very highly. If there was just one martial art I could learn for self defense it would most probably be BJJ due to its proven track record of being very effective in a real situation. I'm talking about the street version, like what Rickson Gracie is trying to keep from disappearing, not the sports orientated version that has become so popular in recent years.

Right, with that out of the way, this is not a very good book. While it does have some good chapters, or "Positions" as the book calls it, the book is deeply flawed by the gun and knife defense and disarms. They are not very realistic, and would be very dangerous to try and pull of in a real life situation while you have a gun pointed at you!. Some of these moves could very well get you killed.

That's why this book, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Self-Defense Techniques (UK link to the book) is not recommended. It looks like Royce Gracie was just riding on the back of his fame from winning the Ultimate Fighting Champion chip and thought, I know, I'll bring out a self defense book and everyone will buy it because everyone is going crazy for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after seeing me win the UFC. Sadly, it looks like all he thought of was the dollar signs and followed that old and silly, mechanical, self defense book model which mostly shows moves that would only work in a controlled environment (Gym - Dojo). If there's decent resistance and some unpredictability, which there will be in a real situation, most of this book is rather useless. Any person who's been in real life, unpredictable situations will know 8 out of 10 times it won't work.

The book does have some good moves, covering some basic things like how important it is to have a good base, escaping from a rear bear hug, headlocks, standing guillotine, some throws, take downs etc. But there's nothing in this book that you can't just go on to youtube and watch people actually performing. This will give you a much better idea of how to execute the moves, and its free. I suppose this could apply to most books these days that show self defense moves in sequence. However, some books just have that special something, and watching the moves on Youtube just doesn't cut it. It's a pleasure to actually own the book. I'm sure you own, or have owned at least one of them over the years. This isn't one of those books.

Although I'm a big fan of BJJ, this book could have been much better if they didn't add any gun or knife disarms and defenses and focused more on actual effective street Gracie Jiu-Jitsu like double, single leg take downs, escaping the mount, triangles, and ground control. Maybe even some chapters showing some of the exercises / drills for improving your Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu game that you can do at home without a partner. You know, some of the exercises that the champ UFC does! But no..This book doesn't hit the spot. Some people love it, and the reviews are mixed. My verdict: Give it a miss.

Friday, 19 July 2013

Karate-Do Kyohan Book Gichin Funakoshi

This book is excellent in each and every attribute. To start off, the structure is very good, premium material has been used to make the book alongside exceptionally high quality pictures. And, the text by Gichin Funakoshi is very satisfying and enjoyable to study. If you don't know, Gichin Funakoshi is considered the father of modern Karate. He was the man that introduced it to Japan!


Karate-Do Kyohan: The Master Text (UK Link to the book) is like a key into the mystical world of the true Karate from Okinawa  by a master that was taught by the Okinawan Karate masters from days gone by. This is from the root source. The 19 katas in this book are presented using good techniques and a lot of detail (words and images). Ensure you buy this book if you are serious about Shotokan Karate-Do.

For those who don't know about Gichin Funakoshi and want to know more here is a collection of pictures with dates that have been compiled together showing some insight into the journey of his life.

25 Shoto-Kan Kata Book Sensei Sugiyama


KATA is a very important part of Karate. Any serious practitioner knows this already. This book, 25 Shoto-Kan Kata's is written by Shojiro Sugiyama, who is a very well known and well respected teacher of traditional Karate. This book is special, not only because it shows all 25 of the Shoto-Kan Kata's, but also because it shows them all in 3D so you can clearly see what movements need to be done in order to totally perfect your Kata Technique. A lot of work has gone into this book, and that work has not been overlooked. Impressive reviews of the book (UK link to the book) confirm this.



Many people consider this to be one of the best books ever made on the subject.  You are getting the full 25 Shoto-Kan Kata's, in a one book, step by step explanation that includes text instructions and also illustrations all in one book. Usually, Kata instructional books come in volumes which obviously means you have to buy more then one book to have all the volumes and all the Kata's. 25 Shoto-Kan Kata by Sensei Sugiyama is a must have guide for all Shotokan practitioners.

Monday, 15 July 2013

Greatest Ever Boxing Workouts Book

Boxing training is some of the hardest sports training in the world. Greatest Ever Boxing Workouts features an insight into the training regimes of some of the best boxers ever to lace up the gloves. All time greats such as Floyd Mayweather Jr, Roberto Duran and Iron Mike Tyson share their training routines.

Even Lightweight World Champion, now boxing commentator Jim Watt is featured in this book. The book also features some great pictures of the boxers while training. If you want to see what it takes to be the best or you want to try your arm at copying some of the training routines Greatest Ever Boxing Workouts is well worth a look.An fascinating read.


JFK