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Wrapping Up a Year of Gumshoe, 2019

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Notre Dame burning in April 2019. photo credit: thenation.com

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

At the end of each year, both Gumshoe’s editor, Dee McLachlan and the Opinion editor, myself, publish a wrap-up of our articles and give due thanks to contributors. This year I have doubts that Dee will be able to put any time into a wrap-up so I will do hers, below. Happily, for me, no list of my 88 articles is needed, as one can find it under “Articles” on my campaign website ConstitutionAndTruth.com

We thank the writers who wrote for us, or allowed us to use their work published elsewhere, or in the case of deceased writers —  M Scott Peck, Freda Briggs, George Orwell, Iris Chang, Rodney Stich, and Eustace Mullins — looked upon us with a smile (we hope.)

The living contributors were:

Marci Hamilton on statute of limitations, Rachel Vaughan on Max McIntyre, Jack Graham on the Tsarnaev case, Amanda Gearing on the death of Brayden Dillon age 9, Kay Griggs on the Marines, “Cuffie” on her imprisonment as a grandmother in a custody case, Lori Handrahan on the arrest of a pedophile in Nepal, Graeme McQueen on 9-11, and Philip Allott on international law. Thank you for educating us.

From our regular local writers we enjoyed:

Tony Ryan’s piece on the Disintegration of the Australian Labor Party, James O’Neill’s reflection on the Uncertain Legacy of Julie Bishop, and Greg Buck’s video interviews on the economy. Our codenamed author G5, not to be confused with 5G, gave us many a startling Insider article, usually laid out as a stream of consciousness. God bless you all. I beg the pardon of anyone I have omitted.

Oops, I omitted the ripper article of the year: Julius Skoolafish’s celebration of none other than Russian empress Catherine the Great (1729-1796).  And both Phil Hingston and the Missus — or, as Felicity might prefer, “both Felicity Hingston and the Mister” — produced papers on Pell (mister) and Microwaves (missus). There was Terry Shulze’s piece on the Mandela Effect and a Quantum Leap into Reality, and then Renae Casey-McMichael’s article on Who Is Actually in Charge of South Australia’s Children?

My reports from the street, so to speak, included:

a chat with disbarred lawyer George Potkonyak in Sydney, a lament about the difficulty of my Fringe play in Adelaide, (but relief at not being arrested at the QLD border), attendance at Ed Griffin’s red pill expo in Connecticut, and Norman Mineta’s speech at WGBH studios, and a big surprise of the huge march in Boston regarding Climate Change.

There was also a trip to a whistleblowers’ meeting in Washington DC, participation in candle-lighting for Assange in New Hampshire, learning about Venezuela at a Unitarian Church meeting, a day at Boston’s Moakley courthouse for the Tsarnaev appeal, and a  breathtaking moment in Concord when registering for NH’s “first in the nation primary.”

Just to recap for you some of the events in the real world that Dee or I commented on in 2019:

Brexit, the Epstein case, Fiona Barnett’s discoveries, the threats of harm by 5g technology, the continuing outrageous incarceration of Leonard Peltier, the mosque killings in New Zealand, the encouraging Yellow Vest movement in France and the fire in Paris, Strong Aboriginal Grandmothers, the funeral of George HW Bush, the candidacy of Tulsi Gabbard, lawsuits against Shane Dowling, the impeachment of Trump and its lengthy lead-up in Congress, the Mueller report (oh, please), and some new angles on 9-11, vaccination, and the crash of MH17.

I reviewed two books about prison: Rachel Barkow’s Prisoners of Politics, and Anthony Hinton’s The Sun Does Rise, and Greg Maybury reviewed the work of William Blum. I covered Mathew Condon’s book All Fall Down about the old Fitzgerald Inquiry, and wrote two articles about the book Remember the Liberty!, pointing to the astonishing blame for the sinking of that ship (not Israel but US).

For the most part, I hammered away on the Boston Marathon case and the judicial kidnap scandals. Dee hammered away at the media, free speech, and corporate amalgamations.  But most of Dee’s work of 2019 has been on child protection and much of it has not yet been published, thanks to gag orders.

Early in 2019 — January 2, to be exact — the result from McLachlan’s Family Court Survey were presented, which put her in the hot seat. From that point, she has become the unpaid administrator of Mothers’ (and some Fathers’) presentments, if you could call it that, on the subject of Child Protection.

When Dee receives a plea from a protective parent in distress she forsakes other activities, including Gumshoe, and makes relevant phone calls to police, media, ministers, and social workers. This never results in satisfaction.

Nevertheless, neither “Her Bossness” nor I are tempted to quit. Well, you could hardly sit idly by and watch children be violently removed from a good home, could you? Or sit by and see Dr Russell Pridgeon get thrown to the lions.

Let’s wait till the new year to put forth more about “the Dee files.”  By the way, all her airfares are out-of-pocket, the sort of thing for which a Times journo would get beaut compo.

Finally, to wrap up Gumshoe’s 2019, I wish to thank Diane DeVere for many apparently “stray” bits of data in the Comments section. They are often proffered with an apology for being off-topic, but how can the subject of mind control be off the topic of any political discussion? Mind control is perhaps the greatest issue of all. And Diane has unique background as both an insider and a survivor. Anyway, Diane, accept our gratitude.

And I must not neglect to thank Dee for providing many a wonderful photo adaptation for my articles and hers. Please ooh and aah at the following example:

for my May article on “seeds of solidarity” in Venezuela

Not gonna end this wrap-up on a high note. Not gonna.  I think 2019 was a bad year. I presume the fire at Notre Dame de Paris was set, in keeping with Dr Day’s predictions. I think the separation of chilluns from momsies at the Mexican border is all part of the Dr Day thing, too.

I’m hard-pressed to think of any success that any decent person achieved. Despite many protests, the laws forcing vaccination went ahead. The mass media (even on the Internet) lost any semblance of playing fair. I know of no leader who showed repentance for wrongdoing.

Conceivably we can do better.

Where there’s life, there’s hope. And we ain’t all dead yet.

Roll on, 2020.

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29 COMMENTS

  1. I followed up with the CC massacre by writing to various Kiwi gun sites about how Tarrant was working with others. The ‘man in red’, the vehicle that left during the massacre and how it was filmed being flagged through a police roadblock later that day. The response from the Kiwis was underwhelming.

    On one site I was abused, called names, etc. I sent a link to Dee’s video on Port Arthur and it was rubbished – “take your bull shit somewhere else”. You can give a man information, but you can’t give him courage (or intelligence to comprehend the information).

    So the Kiwis will cop it and perhaps from my interactions with them, they deserve it. However, the 51 people that were killed as part of that psy-op didn’t deserve it – and the perpetrators are smiling once again at a successful psy-op.

    Same old crap, just another day…

  2. Noah preached for 120 years, yet only 8 souls entered the safety of the ark. Obviously other relatives, friends and countrymen ignored him.

    I think Ted Broer, (Healthmasters), says that once a person’s mind is set by Frankfurt School type indoctrination they are incapable of comprehending evidence contrary to their belief system even though it might be clear and irrefutable.

    Surely those who have an understanding of affairs have a duty to sound the alarm, and to expose the hidden works of darkness?

    Thanks to all those who are tirelessly working for good. You do not know who is watching, or how many people you are reaching.

    • “I think Ted Broer, (Healthmasters), says that once a person’s mind is set by Frankfurt School type indoctrination they are incapable of comprehending evidence contrary to their belief system even though it might be clear and irrefutable.”

      That would be right. I was so taken back by the Kiwis responses that I looked up the average IQ in New Zealand. It was 99, so theoretically they should be able to grasp the obvious.

  3. Thank you for all that you do, Dee and Mary

    For you …

    A feast …

    A quote …

    “To all men of good will
    of all racial origins and
    of all religious faith
    Knowledge is a collection of facts.
    Wisdom is the use of knowledge.
    Without facts there is no knowledge.
    Without knowledge there is no wisdom.

    Facts prevent what nothing can cure.
    Facts are Man’s best defense mechanism.
    Without them men fumble, falter and fail.
    Without them nations decline and fall.
    Wisdom wins wars before they start.
    Knowledge aborts national hostilities.
    Wisdom obviates racial antipathies.
    Knowledge effaces religious animosities.
    Emancipation from bigotry prefaces
    Intolerance takes all and gives nothing.
    Peace rewards reciprocal respect and regard.
    To all Men of Good Will, “Pax Vobiscum!””

    … Benjamin H. Freedman

    And a happy song …

    Let New Year’s snow fall

  4. Dee and Mary – your Gumshoe News educates countless, and has saved the sanity of many grieving parents and other victims of governmental/systematic abuse. The MSM does very little in that regard. In fact, I think Di DeVere would agree that the MSM causes a lot more misery through its mind control than it relieves. The MSM is DESIGNED do so. I have found immense catharsis in having my grievances published on this site. I cannot thank Dee enough for coming to my rescue on the 24rd of November 2019 when she reported on the destruction of evidence in Edwardstown of a child whom I saw buried there in 1983. A child I have identified as Louise Bell. Our predictions in that article – that the major crime dept would be commended for never giving up on cold cases – came true less than a month later. Crimestoppers and Channel 9 also received commendations – who would have thought? I named all 3 as corrupt in my ITNJ testimony of 2018. Gumshoe should receive an award for foretelling future events. And for telling the truth. It’s no surprise you didn’t get a Wankey… Sorry, Walkley in 2019. Maybe there will be an award worth winning in 2020. You’ve already won awards for integrity and honesty in my books. Mary – if I am ever in a position to do so, Dee will be compensated for her travel expenses to Adelaide. It’s the least I can do. Thank you both, and to all Gumshoe contributors, for your beautiful genuine hearts.

  5. Sometimes wonder, how good it would be if facts were conspiracy theories.
    Doesn’t matter, living is experience in His wonders. Enjoy the natural real world, if you can, with family friends and a few drops of His red or white juice. Cheers and all the best to all gumshoers’.

  6. I agree the timing of the Notre Dame burning, during rush hour on Thursday before a massive Easter rising would have inevitably happened, the timing is pure French farce. Most of the French are probably onto it but we are not allowed to hear from them. Our tightly controlled and constantly lying MSM gives us the same rubbish again and again on hundreds of different platforms.

  7. Perhaps we need a ‘word of the year’. The regressive left is always coining more and more absurd words to slip into conversations, however the Chinese have coined a word that is used by millions of people and is becoming more common. That word is ‘baizuo’, which translates into ‘white liberal’. I may start using it as it is more descriptive/precise than ‘fruit cake’, ‘air head’ or similar insults.

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=baizuo

    • Supererogatory Mentationinist – supermen or Postneural

      Q: O, your a conspiracy theorist.
      A: Yes, but I admire you as one of the many postneural supermen

      Q: Vaccines are 100 per cent effective and safe.
      A: O, your postneural , I would agree if I brave enough to be a supererogatory mentationist.

      I find myself using despicable a lot after Julius gave it some more background.

  8. Dears, my devices are playing up, so I am unable to link you to an excellent Youtube video by Karen Brewer. Please find it by searching her name and “parliamentary pedophile”.

    Also I thank Terry for the above leads on Christchurch massacre. Please tell us more, Terry.

    My devices were not connected yesterday (in the mountains) so I did not see Greg Buck’s fantastic piece on the 2019 economy. Anyone who fails to watch it will be disciplined. There will be a quiz!

  9. Because no topic is off the table here (and in fact they are all intertwined), I just want to share a couple of videos on a playlist “DPRK Defectors Debunked” (channel Phuong DPRK Daily) and let readers make up their own mind.

    Part 1:

    DPRK defector Yeonmi Park once again debunked – Park paid and supported by Right-Wing Think-Tank

    Yeonmi Park’s parents were themselves allegedly involved in child kidnapping and human trafficking according to various witnesses who knew the family well.

    Escape from Camp 14? – The Truth about DPRK Defector Shin Dong Hyuk [Part 1 & 2 of 3]

    Sin In Gun’s (aka Shin Dong Hyuk) mother and brother were axe murderers and were given capital punishment (testimony of his own father).

    Shin Dong Hyuk himself is a thief (testimony of work colleague/boss) and a rapist (testimony of 13-year-old rape victim and her mother).

  10. Part 2:

    Both of these shady characters were essential, core ‘witnesses’ in the preparation of the REPORT OF THE UN COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON DPRK: AT THE DOOR OF THE SECUIRTY COUNCIL? by The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG

    https://www.michaelkirby.com.au/images/stories/speeches/2014/2754%20-%20THE%20REPORT%20OF%20THE%20UN%20COMMISSION%20OF%20INQUIRY%20ON%20DPRK%20-%20AT%20THE%20DOOR%20OF%20THE%20SECUIRTY%20COUNCIL.pdf

    Kirby gave the following address on this topic.

    HUMAN RIGHTS IN NORTH KOREA: AN ADDRESS BY MICHAEL KIRBY
    The Honorable Michael Kirby, Chair, United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea
    (The Brookings Institution April 14, 2014)

    https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/north-korea-michael-kirby-transcript-final.pdf

    You would expect that someone of Kirby’s eminence and with such credentials would cross-examine, or at least cross-reference the testimonies of a thief, rapist and son of an axe murderess on the one hand and the deceitful daughter of alleged child traffickers on the other– UNLESS of course it suited the narrative he was after for his UN report. Watching Park in particular was like watching a replay of “Nariyah” of Kuwait.

    Oh well, I’m sure “Escape from Camp 14” (the book) and the accompanying movie made good reading and viewing.

    Indeed, the “Devil is in the Detail”.

  11. A huge year what to say.
    I have been lying low the fires are burning.. Managing my internal programming and 2020 Tavistock “deadline”- well only 28 hours to go and then breaking free of the old patterns.

    I have posted my 2018 end of year comment and Mary’s response. I watched Phillip Allott’s- video again very worth watching- I love what he says he comes from a place of privilege a world view shared by my academic, entitled, empowered friends, but he speaks for us all.

    The article I spoke of —an educated world view of the times—-also his recent comment on Brexit
    http://webtv.un.org/watch/philip-allott-on-international-society-and-the-ideal-of-justice/2586461033001?page=3?lan=english

    Philip Allott on International Society and the Ideal of Justice
    10 Jul 2008 – Mr. Philip Allott, Professor Emeritus of International Public Law, Cambridge Universityhttps://ukconstitutionallaw.org/2019/09/03/philip-allott-the-legality-of-a-no-deal-brexit-could-be-challenged/

    This is from a different world view —more my reality, something for everyone.

    The Tavistock Institute / The British Psychological Society

    http://berlin-athen.eu/the-tavistock-institute-the-british-psychological-society/

    Diane de Vere December 30, 2018 at 8:09 am
    Thank you Gumshoe et al for holding a thread, well a hawser actually that kept me anchored to something real and meaningful, something to enable me to be seen, heard and known, something of a life line, as my mind moves between realities, and I “explore” the cavernous depths of evil.
    Dee so grateful for the time you took to listen to “my/our Story”and Mary -thank you for the updated Deliverance and all it holds– so important for my 2018 personal healing, integration and credibility.
    My life’s work has been focused on community development through education. Core to this is story telling, knowing who you are and where you belong in the bigger scheme of things. There is powerful healing through story it levels the playing field, requires truth telling and rebuilds trust.
    “If you lose your story. you lose your dreams and if you lose your dreams your spirit dies”
    A wise old man asked me some questions many years ago, he was concerned that I had no “Dreaming”.
    Together we developed a template, a story map, and we listened to each others story. He knew his I am still tracking down mine.
    What’s your name?
    Who’s your family?
    Where’s your Country?
    What’s your story?
    Maybe we could create a Gumshoe Community inviting gumshoe -ers and friends to map out and present their story– at an EVENT-make a documentary–a book -or both.
    I stand with all those holding the pain and hurt-in solidarity
    My “New” Year resolution never give up –never ever ever let up.
    Whistleblowers unite

    Mary Maxwell December 30, 2018 at 1:30 pm
    Thank you, Diane. My friend Philip Allottt had come out with a recent statement like yours about story-telling. It is in his book “Eunomia: A New Philosophy and New Law for a Troubled World.” I will see if we can make an event of it in due course. He is a unique genius.
    For now I ask everyone to to watch at least the first 5 minutes of his talk.
    .
    http://webtv.un.org/watch/philip-allott-on-international-society-and-the-ideal-of-justice/2586461033001?page=3?lan=english

    • Hi Diane – thank you

      The following video barely scratches the surface –you can only fit so much into an 18 minute video on the topic. He features highlights John Coleman’s “The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations” and promotes further reading (which I must follow up on) such as:

      • Battle for The Mind (William Sargant)
      • The Climax of Civilisation (Correa Moylan Walsh)
      • Mass Control: Engineering Human Consciousness (Jim Keith)

      Proudly Serving A One-World Government- The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in England

      • Thanks for this–Tavistock from US official perspective.

        Ah William Sargant -I know his story well. The big experiment. MKULTRA in Australia. British Colonial Rule.Will put something together—soooooon

      • Thanks Julius. Tavistock from US official perspective.

        Ah William Sargant–know his experiments well key to MKULTRA in Australia. Key to Mengele Monarch torture programming. Cathi Morgan UK expert names him and of course pivotal to Ewen Cameron Cunningham Dax and the creation of children who can be programmed to carry out the roles they have been chosen for.

    • I know your story Diane, your here with us outsiders trying to get back what is ours. It would be less if you were not here. I’m so glad your here helping with the only thing that matters and you definitely feel like family to me.

  12. Bless you Simon. You give me strength.I know we hear, see, and understand each other at a deep universal level part of our expansive territory. We are an important part of the narrative. Look forward to 2020 working together, uniting and healing our family, through truth telling.
    Thank you to our Gumshoe family. Working and walking together.

    There is a song my fellow DDNOS travellers share-the lantern song and also he ain’t heavy he’s my brother.

    Will share when I locate them. A big day ahead.

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