Happy Easter pede! I really enjoyed reading your thread last week. Man you sure know a ton of stuff about Freemasons.
It was of particular interest to me because of my experience with one individual who I was friends with one summer who was an exceptionally troubled guy. The dude was a pathological liar and mightve been a sociopath. But still was extremely charming and sociable.
He got me hooked on oxycodones and vicodin by exploiting my addictive tendencies and consistent access to cash. Although I continued to look past his short comings, I eventually had to banish him from my fraternity house after stealing 300$ in cash from me (and then using some of it to buy things from Me!)
Anyways, where this ties in is that his biological dad had ties to politicians in South Texas, and was a glorified con artist. Him and his business partners founded a company called MRSI Holdings I believe. It basically was advertised as a way to help aspiring entrepreneurs start up their companies by offering a framework for their websites. However the product ended up being hot air essentially! They scammed over 50,000 people across the US, for 295$ a piece, in just over a few weeks before an investigation was began into the company MRSI holdings.
My friends dad ended up being the last man standing after ongoing years of litigation as he used his power and influence to avoid the detection of the FBI, CIA, and prosecutors. He was able to successfully steer the blame that led to the indictment of several members of the Italian mafia (of whom he had many connections with as well) by convincing law enforcement and a judge in the State of Texas that it was them who was hiding the millions of dollars in cash.
The man was leading a double life and was providing his family with a life of luxury as he perpetuated this con and steered clear of the feds.
Anyway so this went on for years but eventually there was no where else to run and the feds had cornered this man. So with no more moves to make, the man wrote a two page farewell letter to his secretary (who he scammed as well) addressing everyone he implicated in his scheme and gave a final confession.
I'll never forget reading his letter. It might still be floating around somewhere on the interwebs. But it went something along the lines of this:
I was able to fool the Bureau, the intelligence agency, multiple judges, law enforcement, detectives, the Italian mafia, tens of thousands of gullible businessmen across the nation, and I avoided detection living lavishly for several years. I am smarter, wiser, and more capable than your entire team of investigators, and I led them on a wild goose chase for many years.
I don't believe in the traditional ways of living of this world and the high life of an intellectual criminal was the only life suitable for me and I leave this place with no regrets for anything I have done. Oh and by the way Sandra (his secretary), I sent you back the 300$ I stole from you. Thanks for being the best assistant a guy could ask for. By the time this letter reaches my desired audience, I will already be long gone. Xiao my friends, it's been a fun ride.
When investigators were alerted of this letter, they sent a team to Mr. Snell's residence. Upon entering his bedroom, he was found dead with a single gunshot wound to the head. My friend was 7 years old when this occurred.
How this all ties together regarding why your posts made me think of this story of my friends dad, was that I would later find out from his son, that his father was a 33rd degree Freemason as well. Although he never let his son in on many of the secrets (which I always found strange he would leave the earth without telling him any secrets), my friend would always talk about his dad like he was the greatest guy in the world.
I imagine he must've been an extremely manipulative individual and may have warped his sons mind and caused him to be the deviant that he was.
All the secret society stuff is extremely fascinating to me. I'll try and find the articles on the guy and the case that led to his suicide and ill post them below here if I find them.
Anyways, just something I thought you might find interesting. Definitely one of the most bizarre families I've ever met in my life. Full blown sociopaths no doubt. My whole experience with the guy is exactly why I found the cabal stuff much easier to believe than most people. When you've met actual sociopaths in real life, you begin to understand the full capabilities of these individuals.
Happy Easter pede! I really enjoyed reading your thread last week. Man you sure know a ton of stuff about Freemasons.
It was of particular interest to me because of my experience with one individual who I was friends with one summer who was an exceptionally troubled guy. The dude was a pathological liar and mightve been a sociopath. But still was extremely charming and sociable.
He got me hooked on oxycodones and vicodin by exploiting my addictive tendencies and consistent access to cash. Although I continued to look past his short comings, I eventually had to banish him from my fraternity house after stealing 300$ in cash from me (and then using some of it to buy things from Me!)
Anyways, where this ties in is that his biological dad had ties to politicians in South Texas, and was a glorified con artist. Him and his business partners founded a company called MRSI Holdings I believe. It basically was advertised as a way to help aspiring entrepreneurs start up their companies by offering a framework for their websites. However the product ended up being hot air essentially! They scammed over 50,000 people across the US, for 295$ a piece, in just over a few weeks before an investigation was began into the company MRSI holdings.
My friends dad ended up being the last man standing after ongoing years of litigation as he used his power and influence to avoid the detection of the FBI, CIA, and prosecutors. He was able to successfully steer the blame that led to the indictment of several members of the Italian mafia (of whom he had many connections with as well) by convincing law enforcement and a judge in the State of Texas that it was them who was hiding the millions of dollars in cash.
The man was leading a double life and was providing his family with a life of luxury as he perpetuated this con and steered clear of the feds.
Anyway so this went on for years but eventually there was no where else to run and the feds had cornered this man. So with no more moves to make, the man wrote a two page farewell letter to his secretary (who he scammed as well) addressing everyone he implicated in his scheme and gave a final confession.
I'll never forget reading his letter. It might still be floating around somewhere on the interwebs. But it went something along the lines of this:
I was able to fool the Bureau, the intelligence agency, multiple judges, law enforcement, detectives, the Italian mafia, tens of thousands of gullible businessmen across the nation, and I avoided detection living lavishly for several years. I am smarter, wiser, and more capable than your entire team of investigators, and I led them on a wild goose chase for many years.
I don't believe in the traditional ways of living of this world and the high life of an intellectual criminal was the only life suitable for me and I leave this place with no regrets for anything I have done. Oh and by the way Sandra (his secretary), I sent you back the 300$ I stole from you. Thanks for being the best assistant a guy could ask for. By the time this letter reaches my desired audience, I will already be long gone. Xiao my friends, it's been a fun ride.
When investigators were alerted of this letter, they sent a team to Mr. Snell's residence. Upon entering his bedroom, he was found dead with a single gunshot wound to the head. My friend was 7 years old when this occurred.
How this all ties together regarding why your posts made me think of this story of my friends dad, was that I would later find out from his son, that his father was a 33rd degree Freemason as well. Although he never let his son in on many of the secrets (which I always found strange he would leave the earth without telling him any secrets), my friend would always talk about his dad like he was the greatest guy in the world.
I imagine he must've been an extremely manipulative individual and may have warped his sons mind and caused him to be the deviant that he was.
All the secret society stuff is extremely fascinating to me. I'll try and find the articles on the guy and the case that led to his suicide and ill post them below here if I find them.
Anyways, just something I thought you might find interesting. Definitely one of the most bizarre families I've ever met in my life. Full blown sociopaths no doubt. My whole experience with the guy is exactly why I found the cabal stuff much easier to believe than most people. When you've met actual sociopaths in real life, you begin to understand the full capabilities of these individuals.