Name Register # Age-Race-Sex Release Date Location
WILLIAM A WHITE 13888-084 36-White-M 11-12-2015 CANAAN USP
Bill on moving to Roanoke:
… I shall probably leave on a bus to USP Canaan Friday. If so, I will go to Oklahoma either next Monday (the 10th) or the Monday after (the 17th), and there is a possiblity I will arrive in Roanoke on the 20th (Thursday) — that is, at least, clearly what the DOJ intends.
Below, a recent comment from Bill on the infamous Bilderberg elite.
Bill White wrote:
“I checked this guy Prince Bernhard out in the library today. He is Encyclopedia Britannica and the Bilderberg are mentioned.
Apparently, he joined something called the Reiner SS in 1936, but left it and organized a guerrilla resistance to the Germans in the Netherlands in 1940, as well as acting as a secret liaison between the Reich and Britain during the war. He was involved in dictating the German surrender, and, after the war, founded the Bilderbergers in 1954 and the World Wildlife Fund in 1976, among other things. This is certainly a bad guy, and I was wondering if there was a good full-length biography on him out there. Clearly, there are negative occult influences in his background; I was wondering the specifics.
Bill
Oops, I was just going to post a string of Bill’s comments about books he has read and how his old Roanoke case is going, but I see he only put a permission to publish on one of them, about his time served in prison in 2011, and I think that one is already out of date.
So instead, here are two recent and harmless-looking reading recommendations from Bill White.
1. “I have been reading Jim Tucker’s Bilderberg Diary, which arrived in the mail today. It is quite an amazing book. It came with the 2008 and 2009 supplements — I didn’t realize that AFP had been publishing full lists of the Bilderberg attendees every year for so long. Overall, I think this is an amazing document. AFP should consider making it comprehensive — publishing the full lists of attendees for every year, and all of our documents.”
2. Bill recommends a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, written by a former CIA case officer, on the American system for the identification and manipulation of informants. The system is called MICE or MICES, and stands for Money, Ideology, Conscience, Ego, (Sex,) which are the four (or five) means by which intelligence agencies evaluate and manipulate those they target.
(I tried to find this story to link to it, but I don’t see anything of interest. -americafarm.)