Thursday, June 30, 2022

Saudi Blood Money Talks As LIV Golf Series Begins Today at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Portland Oregon Never Forget 9/11

9/11 WHO CARES, WE DON'T, SHOW ME THE MONEY: Saudi Blood Money Talks As LIV Golf Series Begins Today at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Portland Oregon Never Forget 9/11. Some members of host site Pumpkin Ridge quit the club over the league’s ties to Saudi Arabia and terrorism. PGA boss Jay Monahan upstaged the start of the first LIV event in London by announcing those playing in the Saudi-backed series were suspended from the PGA Tour, good move. The LIV event features eight players in the top 50, including No. 17 Dustin Johnson and No. 19 Koepka. LIV Golf's first U.S. event is set to begin Thursday, with a group of survivors and families who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11 terror attacks planning to gather at a nearby park to speak out against the Saudi Arabia-funded tour. Brett Eagleson was 15 years old when he lost his father in the collapse of the World Trade Center. Nearly 3,000 people were killed on that day in 2001. "We want the golfers to know who they're getting in bed with, who they're doing business with," Eagleson said. "Any golfer that chooses to go play for the LIV tournament should have to listen to the family members and look us in the eye, and explain to us why they're taking the Saudi money and why they're playing in this tournament. And we want the ability to educate the golfers on what we know about the Saudi role on 9/11."


9/11 WHO CARES, WE DON'T, SHOW ME THE MONEY. LIV Golf's first-ever champion in London, Charl Schwartzel, who not only won the individual event but also the team portion. Joined by fellow South Africans Hennie du Plessis, Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace, the four countrymen strolled to the $3 million joint prize in London. For Schwartzel's troubles, he collected a grand total of $4.75 million for winning both competitions. List of names of 48 golfers today, June 30th, 2022 in LIV Tournament at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Portland Oregon: Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Hennie du Plessis, Bryson DeChambeau, Shaun Norris, Justin Harding, Peter Uihlein, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Sam Horsfield, Laurie Canter, Hideto Tanihara, Ryosuke Kinoshita, Yuki Inamori, Jinichiro Kozuma, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez, Martin Kaymer, Scott Vincent, Ian Snyman, Turk Petit, Wade Ormsby, Matt Jones, Jediah Morgan, Blake Windred, Graeme McDowell, Hudson Swafford, Travis Smyth, James Piot, Brooks Koepka, Adrian Otaegui, Richard Bland, Chase Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Itthipat Buranatanyarat, Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra, Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai and Sihwan Kim.

FBI Report Names Saudi Islamic Affairs Department & Office of Da’wa Imams like Anwar al-Awlaki in San Diego and Muneer Arafat in Sarasota as Support Network for 9/11 Hijackers. The 9/11 Commission Report confirms that many of the muscle hijackers were recruited through local mosques run by Imams hired and payed by the Saudi Islamic Affairs Department & Office of Da’wa. Sarasota Imam Muneer Arafat was employed by Saudi Arabia Ministry of Islamic Affairs that built Mosques in America and funded the 9/11 Hijackers. Imam Muneer Arafat was spreading Jihad in St Louis, he was banned at the Grand Gateway Mosque, but he was hired March 2000 in Sarasota Fl, why? Saudi Arabia, of course, has a deep historical and symbiotic relationship with the radical Islamic ideology of Wahhabism. The Saudis continue aggressively to export this intolerant and virulent form of Islam to Muslims across the globe via Imams, and to inculcate it in the major institutions of Islam worldwide. Wahhabism is known throughout the Muslim world for its puritanical and severe approach to the teachings of the Muslim prophet Mohammed. It preaches violence against non-believers or infidels, and those include not just Christians, Jews, Hindus, but also Muslims who don't adhere to the strict Wahhabi faith. It serves as the religious basis for Osama bin Laden and Al- Qaeda.I believe if there was no Wahhabism and no Saudi government, you could make a very good argument that 9/11 wouldn't have happened.

FLORIDA BULLDOG WRITES May 15th, 2022, A 130-page FBI report written only last July lays out the numerous connections of U.S.-based “personnel and entities controlled by the Saudi Arabian government” to the al Qaeda terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It’s the first time since the public learned of the existence of a secret investigation into the Saudis’ role in 9/11 – code-named Operation Encore – that the Justice Department has declassified records previously declared to be “state secrets” that say Saudi government officials knowingly provided a support network for the first two al Qaeda hijackers to enter the U.S. The new report lays out what it calls the FBI’s “investigations and supporting documentation” regarding the religious “militant network that was created, funded directed and supported by the KSA [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia] and its affiliated organizations and diplomatic personnel within the U.S.”Much of the report zeros in on the apparently nefarious roles of a pair of religious offices operating within the Washington, D.C. Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – the Islamic Affairs Department and the Office of Da’wa (or Propagation). That network, as described in the report, was intertwined with the hijackers. The FBI refers repeatedly in the report to the existence of U.S.-based Saudi “support networks” for the 9/11 hijackers. Previously, the FBI had not acknowledged that such networks were found. The report also names Prince Bandar, then Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the U.S., and the Saudi Embassy as being involved with the funding “of a multitude of Islamic organizations, imams and other religious figures within the U.S. – many of which were involved with militant ideology. It is well known among American fighters of terrorism that once someone is in Saudi Arabia, particularly a Saudi citizen, you cannot question them. Our law enforcement is blocked. That is the government of Saudi Arabia, not some citizens who have gone awry, the government of Saudi Arabia.

 

Bill Warner Private Investigator Sarasota 941-926-1926 - Cheaters and Child Custody Cases.

Monday, June 27, 2022

Perry Smith and Richard Hickock Mass Murder In Cold Blood Holcomb KS November and Osprey Fl December 1959

Perry Smith and Richard Hickock linked to mass murder in cold blood, the Clutter family in Holcomb KS on November 14th and the Walker family in Osprey Fl on December 19th 1959. All 8 victims were murdered in the same manner. Mad dog killers Perry Smith and Richard Hickock first met in the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing, Kansas. Smith was eventually paroled, and the pair later resumed their acquaintance upon Hickock's release in November 1959. Hickock allegedly wrote to Smith, imploring him to violate his parole by returning to Kansas to assist Hickock with a robbery he had been planning. Perry Smith met with Richard Dick Hickock, and almost immediately the two set to work carrying out Hickock's plan. 

Driving west to Holcomb KS, they entered the Clutter home through an unlocked door late in the evening of November 14, 1959, whereupon they murdered the four family members present: Herbert Clutter and his wife Bonnie, and their younger children, Nancy and Kenyon, they were all shot in the head. Clutter Family mass murder, Hickock later testified that he had gotten the idea to rob the Clutters after being told by former cellmate Floyd Wells, who had worked as a farmhand for the Clutters, that there was a safe in the family's house containing $10,000. When they invaded the house, however, they discovered that there was no such safe. Following the Kansas massacre, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock had stolen a Chevrolet Bel Air and drove it to Florida. On the morning of the Walker murders, the duo checked out of a Miami Beach motel. On Dec. 19 — the day of the killings — they shopped at Grant's Department Store on Tamiami Trail in Sarasota only several miles from the crime scene. They were in the area of the Walker Family mass murder, who were all shot in the head just like the Clutter family.

Mass murder killer Perry E. Smith was crack shot with a rifle. Perry Edward Smith (October 27, 1928 - April 14, 1965). At age 16, Perry Smith joined the United States Merchant Marine in 1942. Perry E. Smith joined the army in 1949 in Alaska, he served in the Korean War. Headquarters, United States Army, Alaska. Pvt. Perry E. Smith, 23, first Army Korean combat veteran to return to the Anchorage, Alaska, area, is greeted by Captain Mason, Public Information Officer, upon arrival at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Smith served 15 months with the 24th Division as a combat engineer. His trip from Seattle to Anchorage was a gift from Pacific Northern Airlines. Perry Smith had lived for a time with his father in Trapper's Den a small town about 160 miles from Anchorage, Alaska. 

Pvt. Perry E. Smith was a hunter and trapper with his father John Tex Smith in Trapper's Den Palmer Alaska, where Perry learned to shoot. Pvt Perry E. Smith also spent 15 months in the Army during the Korean War, Perry was a marksman with a rifle (see news article above). His last fifteen months of service were spent at the Bay of Inchon during the Korean War, where he helped bridge the many rivers needed to ensure troop mobility leading up to the Battle of Inchon, where Smith was awarded the prestigious Bronze Star, the Army’s fourth highest military decoration for valor an honor given only for heroic or meritorious achievement and services in a combat zone. It appears that Perry Smith shot at least 6 of the 8 victims in the two families, shooting all of them in the head with one shot, using a shotgun in Kansas and then a 22 rifle in Florida. Perry Smith tells a former friend from his Army days that he is not sorry and feels no regret for his crimes. Dick Hickock was an ephebophile; according to Truman Capote in his account of the Clutter murders, In Cold Blood, having been prevented by his partner in crime, Perry Smith, from raping 16-year-old Nancy Clutter during the crime in the Clutter home, but Perry Smith appears to be the guy who raped Christine Walker in Osprey Fl.

Pvt Perry E. Smith and his father, John "Tex" Smith, attempted to build the Trapper’s Den Lodge in Palmer Alaska. All their physical and creative energy expended on a venture doomed to fail. Truman Capote wrote that Perry’s life was "an ugly and lonely progress toward one mirage and then another." The frustration and pain of this failure at Trapper's Den led to a terrible argument in which Perry tried to strangle his father and Tex, the Lone Wolf, pulled out a gun and tried to shoot him. The gun wasn’t loaded, but the intention was there. In a moment of mania Tex had tried to kill his own son, Perry.

On December 19th 959, unknown assailants entered the home of the Walker family and massacred Christine, 22; her husband Cliff, 25; and their children: three-year-old Jimmie and two-year-old Debbie. It remains one of the most haunting unsolved cases in Sarasota County Florida history. Over the past decade, though, the Walker family murders have taken on another chilling dimension, as the prime suspects are, at present, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. Less that one month earlier, Smith and Hickock slaughtered the four-member Clutter family in Kansas, creating the tragedy that was immortalized in author Truman Capote’s 1966 true-crime masterpiece In Cold Blood and its classic 1969and 2005 movie adaptations. 

At about 4 P.M. on December 19, 1959, Christine Walker, 24, came home to a house she thought was empty in Osprey Fl. It wasn’t. She was raped and shot to death. When Cliff arrived later with the kids, a gunshot cut him down immediately. The killer then also shot both Jimmie and Debbie. The little girl didn’t die immediately, though, so the perpetrator drowned her in the bathtub before leaving.

Nearly 50 years after the executions, the bodies of the killers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock were exhumed from Mount Muncie Cemetery in Lansing, as authorities hoped to solve a 53-year-old cold case using DNA. Smith and Hickock had originally been questioned about the December 19, 1959, shooting murder in Osprey, Florida of Cliff and Christine Walker and their two young children. Evidence indicated they had spent time just a few miles from the Walker crime scene after the Clutter murders. On December 19, 2012, officials in Kansas exhumed the bodies of Smith and Hickock and retrieved bone fragments to compare their DNA to semen found in the pants of Christine Walker.

Back in Jan 1960 at least 5 different people claimed they had spoken to or had interacted with mass murderers Perry Smith and Richard Hickock in the Sarasota - Osprey area prior to 12/20/1959 after seeing their photos in the Sarasota Herald Tribune as per the Sarasota County Sheriff Office. The Sheriff added that an 'expert marksman' shot each of the Walker family members with a 22 caliber rifle, one shot each, neatly through the head. Mass killer Perry E. Smith worked with his father a hunter/trapper in 'Trapper's Den' Palmer Alaska where they built a hunting lodge in the wilderness. Perry worked as a hunter trapper with his dad from about 1946 to 1949 when Perry Smith joined the Army in Alaska and served in combat during the Korean War. Perry returned to 'Trapper's Den' Palmer Alaska and to work with his father, John Tex Smith, in Oct. 1951 when he was discharged from the Army. Perry E. Smith learned to hunt and shot from his father, Tex, in Alaska. Perry E. Smith most likely was an 'expert marksman' with a rifle before he joined the Army in 1949, Perry was a skilled hunter. In August 2013, the Sarasota County Sheriff's office announced they were unable to find a match between the DNA of Smith or Hickock and the samples in the Walker family murder. Only partial DNA could be retrieved, possibly due to degradation of the DNA samples over the decades or contamination in storage, making the outcome one of uncertainty (neither proving nor disproving the involvement of Smith and Hickock). Investigators have stated that Smith and Hickock still remain the most viable suspects.


Bill Warner Private Investigator Sarasota 941-926-1926 - Cheaters and Child Custody Cases.