Difference between revisions of "Walter E. Fauntroy"

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In 2011, he went to [[Libya]] to meet with [[Muammar Gaddafi]].<ref name=wp>https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/walter-e-fauntroy-seeks-release-from-jail-after-airport-arrest/2016/06/28/8313f58a-3d28-11e6-80bc-d06711fd2125_story.html</ref>
 
In 2011, he went to [[Libya]] to meet with [[Muammar Gaddafi]].<ref name=wp>https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/walter-e-fauntroy-seeks-release-from-jail-after-airport-arrest/2016/06/28/8313f58a-3d28-11e6-80bc-d06711fd2125_story.html</ref>

Latest revision as of 08:57, 11 October 2016

"“Conspiracy theorist”"
Person.png Walter E. Fauntroy   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(pastor, activist)
BornWalter Edward Fauntroy
6 February 1933
Washington DC
Alma materVirginia Union University, Yale University
ReligionBaptist
Children2
SpouseDorothy Simms
Member ofHSCA
PartyDemocratic

In 2011, he went to Libya to meet with Muammar Gaddafi.[1]

Conspiracy Theorist?

The Washington Post commented in 2016 that Fauntroy had "become obsessed with numerous conspiracy theories that U.S. or Persian Gulf intelligence operatives were monitoring or blocking his phone calls and emails. He fretted about the power of Jews and worried about the “four aristocratic banking families” running the world’s financial affairs."[1]


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