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NOMOCHOMO ago

@vindicator @think- @carmencita @shewhomustbeobeyed @asolo @argosciv

....LAYBOURNE's are DEEPSTATE CIA & Unitarian Universalists...check out the genealogy

Kit Laybourne's real name is Lawrence C.N. Laybourne

https://www.mylife.com/lawrence-laybourne/e468210226020

Miss Geraldine Ann Bond and Lawrence C. N. Laybourne were married June 28 at the First Unitarian Church, Plainfield, N. Y. The cere-, mony was performed by the Rev. Frank Cayce of Louisville, KY, assisted by the Rev. Raymond Baughan. minister of the Plainfield NY church.

A reception was held following the service at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson Bond, in Martinsville N. J., The bride, who was graduated from Vassar College last year, is the granddaughter of Charles G. Bond, chairman of the New York City Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and a former United States Representative from Brooklyn. Her father is manager of the Plainfield brokerage office of Halle & Stieglitz. Mr. Laybourne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Laybourne of Bronxville. His father is international editor of Time-Life Books in New York.

https://news.hrvh.org/veridian/cgi-bin/senylrc?a=d&d=bronxvillereviewpressreporterBRONXVILLE19700709.1.2

Kit's son's name is also Lawrence, even though he goes by "Sam". He was married by Geraldine Laybourne's sister (Unitarian-Universalist) Deborah Bond-Upson

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/07/fashion/weddings/07beke.html

Check out Lawrence E. Laybourne's Declassified shilling for the CIA in the 1940's as Editor of Time-Life

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80R01731R001300130048-6.pdf

Lawrence E Laybourne's Obit:

https://www.nytimes.com/1976/02/13/archives/le-laybourne-62-time-magazine-aide.html

Lawrence E. Laybourne, who retired last year as Time magazine's director of corporate affairs in Washington, died of cancer yesterday at his home there. He was 62 years old.

Mr. Laybourne started his journalistic career in 1934 as a reporter on The St. Louis PostDispatch. Ten years later, he joined Time as its first staff correspondent in Canada, with headquarters at Ottawa. In 1946, he was Washington news editor. He transferred here in 1949 to head Time's domestic news service.

In 1957, he went back to Canada to become managing director of Time International of Canada Ltd. He was appointed assistant publisher in 1962 and, five years later, went to Tokyo as managing director of TimeLife International in Asia.

Two years later, he was appointed international editor of Time‐Life Books, then assumed his last post in 1970.

P.S.

I can't say if this is a valid connection, but Lawrence E. Laybourne is cited regarding the 1950's NY adoption scheme (i've previously written about it being a CIA operation involving AHEPA)

https://books.google.com/books?id=lVmeDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA252&lpg=PA252&dq=%22lawrence+e.+laybourne%22&source=bl&ots=urvLM5ivux&sig=ACfU3U2IiNNWGwwE6txa_xtQqzaYv1MDcg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjinuuDvuzgAhUIsJ4KHV-oAZsQ6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22lawrence%20e.%20laybourne%22&f=false

NOMOCHOMO ago

@vindicator @shewhomustbeobeyed

further info on Lawrence E. Laybourne: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/140715052/

L. E. Laybourne Dies; Was Magazine Editor: Asia managing editor of Time-Life International, with headquarters in Tokyo, in 1967. He became international editor of Time-Life books in 1969. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Nesbit of St. Louis, who lives in Washington; a son, Lawrence C. N. Laybourne, and daughter, Anne Kendall, both of New York; a daughter, Lucinda Ryley, of Kingston, Ont.. Canada, and a brother, Everett', of Los Angeles. - There will be a memorial service Saturday at St. Al-ban's Church, Massachusetts and Wisconsin avenues N.W., Washington. Burial will be private, in Ohio. Memorial contributions can be sent to the Laybourne Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence E. Laybourne, a former Post-Dispatch reporter who had a 30-year career with Time magazine, died of cancer yesterday at his home in Washington. After his retirement from Time in 1975, Laybourne was *co-ordinator of membership and development at the Smithsonian Institution. He worked as a reporter on the Post-Dispatch in 1934, and joined Time 10 years later as its first staff correspondent in Canada, based in Ottawa. In 1946, he became Time's Washington news editor, moving to New York headquarters in 1949 to head the company's domestic news service. He returned to Canada in 1957 to head U.S. -Canadian correspondents for Time and Life. He was appointed assistant publisher"! Time in 1962

Vindicator ago

I seem to recall when my kids were younger their elementary schools used a Time-Life "news" and "current events" indoctrination pamphlet in classrooms. It was loaded with globalist spin like global warming. I used it to teach them about propaganda. Can't remember what it was called, and my Googling only turned up Scholastic News.

@srayzie, did your kids get anything like this at school? Do you remember one associated with Time Magazine?

NOMOCHOMO ago

Did you ever remember the publication?

Re: "current events" indoctrination, Gerry Laybourne was on the board of a "news programme" that was sponsored by corporate ads and broadcast daily in US public schools. This is after she created Nick News w/ Linda Ellerbee for the same indoctrination purposes.

https://www.voat.co/v/pizzagate/3072826/17165643

"Channel One News"

What's especially interesting, is Kit and Gerry Laybourne are both listed as "Opportunity Agenda" "Creative Change Alumni" (sounds progressive as hell)

https://opportunityagenda.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/Creative%20Change%20Alumni%20as%20of%202016-2.pdf

Gerry was involved in 2009 re Channel 1, and Kit was inducted in 2009 for work w/ "The New School for Social Research"

Vindicator ago

No, and my kids didn't either. @Srayzie, did any of your kids?

srayzie ago

No I don’t remember anything like that.

srayzie ago

I asked. My son said that they make them do current events and stuff, but couldn’t remember that specifically. I will ask another one of my kids tonight when they get back from church.

NOMOCHOMO ago

I remember Time published Highlights for children

You may be remembering national geographic 4 kids?

Vindicator ago

It was a little newsprint full-color thing, not a full-blown glossy magazine. Disposable.