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{{group | {{group | ||
|constitutes=cult, VIPaedophile, The Pedophocracy/Child sex ring | |constitutes=cult, VIPaedophile, The Pedophocracy/Child sex ring | ||
− | |description=A shady cult with | + | |image=Gunderson SRA.jpeg |
+ | |description=A shady paedophile/sex trafficking cult with US deep state backing. | ||
|headquarters=Washington DC, USA | |headquarters=Washington DC, USA | ||
+ | |cavdef=http://cavdef.org/w/index.php?title=The_Finders | ||
|interests=Child abuse, child trafficking, sexual blackmail | |interests=Child abuse, child trafficking, sexual blackmail | ||
|leaders=Marion Pettie | |leaders=Marion Pettie | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''The Finders''' were | + | '''The Finders''' were an obscure [[cult | spiritual group]] based in [[Washington]] D.C.<ref>http://www.spiritualteachers.org/the-finders/</ref> Under the leadership of [[Marion Pettie]] it "flourished underground for decades"<ref>https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/13010819/finders-keeper</ref> and appears to have received protection by the [[US deep state]] after interest from US authorities. |
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
− | On February 7th of 1987, the [[Washington Post]] ran a story on the Finders.<ref>http://archive.today/2020.01.02-055355/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/02/07/officials-describe-cult-rituals-in-child-abuse-case/11f05df1-48e0-41f7-b46d-249c0bd2bc39/</ref> The article concerned a case of possible kidnapping and child abuse, and material discovered in the Washington area that they say points to a 1960s style commune called the Finders, described in an court document as a "cult" that conducted "brainwashing" and used children "in rituals". Douglas Ammerman and James M. Holwell were charged with aggravated child neglect and held on $100,000 bond.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20121129132129/http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/pXfPh Archive.is]</ref><ref>https://eu.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2019/10/29/fbi-vault-the-finders-conspiracy-theories-florida-tallahassee-child-abuse-case-files/2487934001/</ref> | + | On February 7th of [[1987]], the [[Washington Post]] ran a story on the Finders.<ref>http://archive.today/2020.01.02-055355/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/02/07/officials-describe-cult-rituals-in-child-abuse-case/11f05df1-48e0-41f7-b46d-249c0bd2bc39/</ref> The article concerned a case of possible kidnapping and [[Mind control/Child Abuse|child abuse]], and material discovered in the Washington area that they say points to a [[1960s]] style commune called the Finders, described in an court document as a "cult" that conducted "[[brainwashing]]" and used children "in rituals". [[Douglas Ammerman]] and [[James M. Holwell]] were charged with aggravated child neglect and held on $100,000 bond.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20121129132129/http://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/pXfPh Archive.is]</ref><ref>https://eu.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2019/10/29/fbi-vault-the-finders-conspiracy-theories-florida-tallahassee-child-abuse-case-files/2487934001/</ref> |
− | A Detective Bradley had initiated an investigation on the two addresses provided by the Tallahassee Police Department during December of 1986. [[Ramon J. Martinez]], Special Agent with the [[USCS]] accompanied the following police raid from which most of the explosive information is derived.<ref>http://tedgunderson.info/index_htm_files/US%20Customs%20Service%20Report%20of%20Investigation%20FINDERS.pdf</ref> DC police who searched the Northeast Washington warehouse linked to the group removed large plastic bags filled with colour slides, photographs and photographic contact sheets. Some showed naked children involved in what appeared to be "cult rituals",<ref>https://apnews.com/2eab7f35f730aca807f97a8a08896b32 saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20191029033900/https://apnews.com/2eab7f35f730aca807f97a8a08896b32 Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/Oc5Sv Archive.is]</ref> bloodletting ceremonies of animals and one photograph of a child in chains. Martinez was later advised that investigation into the activity of the Finders had become [[CIA]] internal matter. | + | A [[Detective Bradley]] had initiated an investigation on the two addresses provided by the [[Tallahassee Police Department]] during December of [[1986]]. [[Ramon J. Martinez]], Special Agent with the [[USCS]] accompanied the following police raid from which most of the explosive information is derived.<ref>http://tedgunderson.info/index_htm_files/US%20Customs%20Service%20Report%20of%20Investigation%20FINDERS.pdf</ref> DC police who searched the Northeast Washington warehouse linked to the group removed large plastic bags filled with colour slides, photographs and photographic contact sheets. Some showed naked children involved in what appeared to be "[[Ritual abuse|cult rituals]]",<ref>https://apnews.com/2eab7f35f730aca807f97a8a08896b32 saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20191029033900/https://apnews.com/2eab7f35f730aca807f97a8a08896b32 Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/Oc5Sv Archive.is]</ref> bloodletting ceremonies of animals and one photograph of a child in chains. Martinez was later advised that investigation into the activity of the Finders had become a [[CIA]] internal matter. [[File:FindersPrediction.jpeg|thumb|550px|right|A bizarrely prescient statement from a Finders member.]] |
− | From a later disclosure of investigative documents by the [[FBI]] it was learned | + | From a later disclosure of investigative documents by the [[FBI]], it was learned that many of the former members feared retribution from the Finders organisation. In one case, a former female member needed police intervention to stop harassment from the Finders and in another case, something was “burned down and remains a open arson.” Family members who spoke to detectives “stated that [redacted] had brainwashed their children” and “prevented any contact with their children or grandchildren.”<ref>https://www.theepochtimes.com/fbi-releases-information-on-the-finders-a-secretive-group-accused-of-child-sex-abuse_3128475.html</ref> |
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+ | Initially the Finders story was sensationalized, but soon thereafter that sensationalism was to become the premise for dismissing the case - which left the groups ties to the [[CIA]] and [[FBI]] unexplored.<ref>http://archive.today/2022.11.15-021757/https://twitter.com/elizabethleavos/status/1400865095350210566</ref> | ||
{{YouTubeVideo | {{YouTubeVideo | ||
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− | |caption=Interview With Henry "Skip" Clements Who Investigated the Finders Cult and Glendale Cases - | + | |width= |
+ | |caption=Interview With Henry "Skip" Clements Who Investigated the Finders Cult and Glendale Cases - ''[[We've Read The Documents]]'' YT Channel ([https://odysee.com/@weveread:7/my-interview-with-henry-skip-clements:e Odysee backup ]) | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Weblinks== | ==Weblinks== | ||
− | [[Executive Intelligence Review]] [https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1994/eirv21n10-19940304/eirv21n10-19940304_057-the_finders_case_cia_link_to_ped.pdf report on the case] from 1994.<br> | + | *[[Executive Intelligence Review]] [https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1994/eirv21n10-19940304/eirv21n10-19940304_057-the_finders_case_cia_link_to_ped.pdf report on the case] from 1994.<br> |
− | [http://theconsciousresistance.com/2018/11/the-finders-an-investigation-1/ Detailed investigation] into the available facts on the Finders Cult in advance to an upcoming documentary.<br> | + | *[http://theconsciousresistance.com/2018/11/the-finders-an-investigation-1/ Detailed investigation] into the available facts on the Finders Cult in advance to an upcoming documentary.<br> |
− | [[FBI]] [https://vault.fbi.gov/the-finders/ files on The Finders] | + | *[https://soundcloud.com/unlimited-hangout/the-cia-and-the-finders-with-elizabeth-vos The CIA and The Finders] with [[Elizabeth Vos]] - interview for [[Unlimited Hangout]] |
+ | *[[FBI]] [https://vault.fbi.gov/the-finders/ files on The Finders] | ||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 21 November 2022
The Finders (Cult, VIPaedophile, The Pedophocracy/Child sex ring) | |
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Headquarters | Washington DC, USA |
Leader | Marion Pettie |
Interests | Child abuse, child trafficking, sexual blackmail |
Interest of | Ted Gunderson, David McGowan, Elizabeth Vos, We've Read The Documents |
A shady paedophile/sex trafficking cult with US deep state backing. |
The Finders were an obscure spiritual group based in Washington D.C.[1] Under the leadership of Marion Pettie it "flourished underground for decades"[2] and appears to have received protection by the US deep state after interest from US authorities.
Activities
On February 7th of 1987, the Washington Post ran a story on the Finders.[3] The article concerned a case of possible kidnapping and child abuse, and material discovered in the Washington area that they say points to a 1960s style commune called the Finders, described in an court document as a "cult" that conducted "brainwashing" and used children "in rituals". Douglas Ammerman and James M. Holwell were charged with aggravated child neglect and held on $100,000 bond.[4][5]
A Detective Bradley had initiated an investigation on the two addresses provided by the Tallahassee Police Department during December of 1986. Ramon J. Martinez, Special Agent with the USCS accompanied the following police raid from which most of the explosive information is derived.[6] DC police who searched the Northeast Washington warehouse linked to the group removed large plastic bags filled with colour slides, photographs and photographic contact sheets. Some showed naked children involved in what appeared to be "cult rituals",[7] bloodletting ceremonies of animals and one photograph of a child in chains. Martinez was later advised that investigation into the activity of the Finders had become a CIA internal matter.
From a later disclosure of investigative documents by the FBI, it was learned that many of the former members feared retribution from the Finders organisation. In one case, a former female member needed police intervention to stop harassment from the Finders and in another case, something was “burned down and remains a open arson.” Family members who spoke to detectives “stated that [redacted] had brainwashed their children” and “prevented any contact with their children or grandchildren.”[8]
Initially the Finders story was sensationalized, but soon thereafter that sensationalism was to become the premise for dismissing the case - which left the groups ties to the CIA and FBI unexplored.[9]
Interview With Henry "Skip" Clements Who Investigated the Finders Cult and Glendale Cases - We've Read The Documents YT Channel (Odysee backup ) |
Weblinks
- Executive Intelligence Review report on the case from 1994.
- Detailed investigation into the available facts on the Finders Cult in advance to an upcoming documentary.
- The CIA and The Finders with Elizabeth Vos - interview for Unlimited Hangout
- FBI files on The Finders
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Finders Keepers | article | 1 June 2000 | David McGowan | Clear evidence of suppression of an investigation into a child trafficking ring with blatantly obvious ties to US military and intelligence organisations. |
References
- ↑ http://www.spiritualteachers.org/the-finders/
- ↑ https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/13010819/finders-keeper
- ↑ http://archive.today/2020.01.02-055355/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1987/02/07/officials-describe-cult-rituals-in-child-abuse-case/11f05df1-48e0-41f7-b46d-249c0bd2bc39/
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1987/02/10/us/police-say-unidentified-children-in-florida-are-not-victims-of-cult.html saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ https://eu.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2019/10/29/fbi-vault-the-finders-conspiracy-theories-florida-tallahassee-child-abuse-case-files/2487934001/
- ↑ http://tedgunderson.info/index_htm_files/US%20Customs%20Service%20Report%20of%20Investigation%20FINDERS.pdf
- ↑ https://apnews.com/2eab7f35f730aca807f97a8a08896b32 saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ https://www.theepochtimes.com/fbi-releases-information-on-the-finders-a-secretive-group-accused-of-child-sex-abuse_3128475.html
- ↑ http://archive.today/2022.11.15-021757/https://twitter.com/elizabethleavos/status/1400865095350210566