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Howard T. Lewis III's avatar

I met Tim Geithner in Seattle in 1983 at the Mike Lowry for U.S. Senate campaign. He entered the campaign headquarters on the arm of 'Prince of Darkness' Richard Perle. Within a short while, John and Tony Podesta, Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner showed up. Kamala Harris 'The Flopper' soon appeared with her sister who stood in the middle of the room radiating what she radiated with her sister Kamala. Huma Abedin just stood there in the middle of the campaign headquarters silent and staring at the wall. I thought this odd and while wondering if I should approach this person, Richard Perle walked up to me on my blind side and suggested, "Why don't you go ask her out?" I turned to Mr. Perle 'The Prince of Darkness' and agreed that I should make my acquaintance. I sauntered up to the exotic looking lady and said something like, " Haven't seen you around here. Where are you from (yippy skippy, nothing heavy). If you have ever watched Mona Desmond go nuts at the end of Sunset Boulevard, you will get an idea of what I witnessed from barely 3 feet away. She turned and gave me, an experienced school yard scrapper, a look that shut me up and compelled me to walk backwards a full 10 feet before I dared turn around. These were strange people. Tim Geithner was only 17 years old but being conditioned by these people. Nelson Rockefeller had already purchased the exploding bolts for the WTC 9-11 job 14 years previous, and I am sure this crew knew it. The center of world finance would stay in London. Soon thereafter, our visiting group travelled to B.C.'s Vancouver Club and probably 'The Pig Farm' to cavort with British officials to molest and worse.

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Your thoughts on the book, The Creature from Jekyll Island. Do you find it to be presitinely accurate? Are if it came down to 2 or 3 books that best give the most accurate accounts of the federal reserve system, it's owners, creation and function today.

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