Hobbies and interests can be clues as to whether people connect. For instance, Mike Johnson's interest in sailboats would appear again with other acquaintances, a flag that these people may be connected. Roger Garrett's friend Mike didn't just have an interest in sailboats, he also had been in coastal North Carolina, "crabbing." He also mentioned his two sons were in jail in Las Vegas. So here is one man connected to Kentucky, North Carolina, Las Vegas––and Arizona. And he had no full-time job.
Garrett had gone to jail for a DUI, and Johnson was his driver for a while. Garrett's brothers had a construction company in Nicholasville, which seems to be a hub. Nicholasville is strategic in several ways, mainly its location is not far from Triad, the farm the Bluegrass Conspiracy was built around. It's also near Lake Herrington, a lake noted for trouble.
Mike Johnson had said his mother was a noted psychiatrist in Arizona. In fact, I asked him to call her on my phone so I'd have record of the location. He'd said he had a twin brother who died, and that he was in the Middle East war and was supposed to have died there. He spoke fast and babbled tons of information–– more info than any normal person could process. His connection to coastal North Carolina was interesting to me, because it was a part of my past, and a very important part considering it was where Amy Frink's death had occurred.
In 2000 there were several Arizona connections. Rick O'Donnell, whose daughter was in Nicholasville, also moved from Nicholasville, Ky. out to Arizona. Rick seemed to be a nice person, and spoke of the NSA, and even that there was a "they" who established illnesses (like heart attacks) in families as a means of wiping them out. It was the first time I'd ever heard of any form of genocide occurring in this country––particularly one so enigmatic and calculating. If it were true, personal medical records were involved, which is a pretty horrifying thought.
But since then I've heard stories of arranged marriages and fixed divorces so I imagine anything is possible in the USA.
Tommy Schlette was connected to Arizona. He had family there and a partner who had moved there.
Brian Trader mentioned Arizona more than once. Brian had been a driver for a US Army General in the Philippines. He'd been stationed in Germany and married a beautiful German girl, brought her back to this country and then divorced. He kept saying I should watch a particular Arizona movie, "Raising Arizona." I'd never seen it.
The sailboat connections were mentioned earlier in this blog. Johnson was an important player, but he was just a little guy, easily expendable. Arizona isn't a state I'd ever suspect to be connected to my problems.
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There is a lot of organized crime in Arizona connected to drug smuggling, just as there is in Texas. It is carried out by Caucs. more often than Hispanics, and it seems to be protected by the government. If you live here, you know it's rampant.
Thank you for your comment.
America's problem with illegal drugs has been ongoing since the Viet Nam war and before. Too often Americans blame certain ethnic groups for the "terror" and "drug" problems.
The truth is had this country addressed its own internal corruption and criminal organization problems decades ago, the problems could have been eliminated or at least, minimized.
Again, thank you for your comment.
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