First installment in a 4 part compelling series of interviews with Kay Griggs. Kay Griggs is the wife of a career military man involved in mind control, assassinations, human trafficking, drug trade, etc... Kay gives interviews and describes in great detail her experiences with military mind control, black ops, sexual mind control sodomy, and many other insights. This is a transcript of video interview below with Kay Griggs Part 1. If It runs over the character limit it will be posted in parts.
Transcript: Kay Giggs Interview Part 1
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Posted by Less Prone on July 8, 2015 at 2:19pm
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Transcribed from Eric Hufschmid’s 1998 video interview.
KG: Kay Griggs
EH: Eric Hufschmid
EH: So, everything here is real laidback. You've got a lot of information and we want to, we want to get this done into a story line because I think what we've got here is something that is extremely important for people to know.
EH: Alright. Uh, let’s talk a little about you and, uh, let’s see now. You, where did you start out your life? Born and raised in the country?
KG: Yeah, I raised on and on a farm in fact I live in the same neighbourhood in which I grew up. It was my Grandfather's, um, farm. Part… part of it was divided into thirds but in nineteen thirty nine my grandfather, [who] was an obstetrician in Norfolk, he was also in the naval reserves, he was in charge of military intelligence, er, in, in Norfolk, which is the largest military naval complex in the world. So I was born in the naval hospital which is, was the NATO headquarters...
EH: Uh-huh.
KG: ...and brought home to my Grandparents farm. Uh, my Father was in the South China Sea’s on a naval vessel. My Uncle was in the Navy. I come from a long line of military/civilian, er, folks. They, they were not full time military individuals, they, they had jobs and they would go into the war they would be in reserve and as my grandfather was he stayed in and retired a Navy Captain but I live an in house that was in part of my Grandfather's field.
EH: That’s great.
KG: But I’m, I’m being strangled, financially, by, erm, the, this army intelligence group, JAG group, that my husband, erm…
EH: Now this JAG, is that J.A.G?
KG: JAG, judge, advocate, general. Erm, I think American citizens do not realize how many JAGs are in our court system and they take orders. They are in the chain of command, they’re active reserve and they’re in our court system everywhere you look...
EH: Judges federal and state?
KG: ...and local, everywhere, yeah and they're going to, erm, meetings once a month and if there is a case uh, like many of the military intelligence wise, like myself, and we have information that would come out in a, in a divorce hearing or whatever they totally control it inside. Judge John Moore in my case, um, in Virginia Beach, is a, is an Army Ranger. His, erm, he is active reserve he's VMI (Virgina Military Institute) army colonel. He's a graduate of VMI in Virginia Beach in the courts. There are at least six judges, and I'm, I'm including commissioners in that because in Virginia we have a system where the commissioners do the, erm, do the, a lot of the decisions and all of these in Virginia Beach, who take care of military wives, are military judge.
EH: Now, you mentioned the term VMI, what, what is that?
KG: Well VMI is Virgina Military Institue and it's where, erm, General Marshall, the Marshall Plan went to school, it's, it's a little west point there's a lot of tradition there, erm, but these based on, on the Greek sort of spartan military concept and my father went to Washington and Lee [University], which is also in Lexington, and i know that there is of some sort of, I won’t say cult, but there probably is some sort of, erm...
EH: Club?
KG: ...secret society...
EH: Okay.
KG: and, so it's very, very tight clique. Erm, but what I trying to say is that the judges are military men and they're not independent. They eight take orders...
EH: Orders.
KG: They’re on, there's a chain of command and in my particular case and the other eleven military wives that, who, whom I had met so far there many, many more, but, they've all been handled the same way.
EH: Uh-huh.
KG: Not, it's not a normal divorce, er, at all.
EH: I've, I've heard of these kinda situations before but never, it’s never been put so a concisely and so reasonably that there would be connection why some people just, no matter what attorney you have, it doesn't matter.
KG: Oh, no.
EH: The divorces in the settlements of assets never go the right way.
KG: No. And there's the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) court which I know is involved in, in my case.
EH: What kind of court?
KG: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. It’s a justice department secret court that American citizens are not aware of. There have been a couple of articles on it. It's a small group of men and I think there's a woman on it. I believe there's seven justices and in reality the in the article that I read, which was given to me by Mike Fuller, and I know he would not mind using his name, he's at the government assassin, he was a, er, like my husband, a government assassin, who, er, did…
EH: When you say assassin are you talking character assassination or kill people?
KG: No, killing people.
EH: Uh-huh, Okay.
KG: He’s a, he’s a mercenary government mercenary.
EH: Okay.
KG: He was in Afghanistan and Rhodesia, South Africa, and I met him and his wife through Sarah McClendon. He’s a real wonderful patriot who is speaking out about what the NATO community and the Army and Marine Corps are doing.
EH: And Sarah McClendon she’s a, she’s an old horses, isn’t she?
KG: Sarah saved my life, literally.
EH: Really?
KG: Yeah. I had been having break-ins starting on, starting the night of March the fourth after I was calling everywhere to see if I could find my husband. He would, you know, disappear at times, and I found my husband's diary, which I have here, which they had been not anxious to have erm, get out.
EH: Uh-huh. Now ‘they’ meaning?
KG: The, well they, General Sheehan [John J. "Jack" Sheehan], General Krulak [Victor H. Krulak], Marine Corps Colonels, excuse me, Generals, er, Al Gray [Alfred M. Gray, Jr.], er, Cook [Donald G. Cook ] and especially General Joy.
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