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Vindicator ago

Their web of slime just gets more and more elaborate.

NOMOCHOMO ago

I'm not sure if this is a rabbit hole or a tunnel system.

@asolo @shewhomustbeobeyed @carmencita @argosciv @gamepwn

https://d3so5znv45ku4h.cloudfront.net/Box+042/007_Speech-Conference+on+the+Media,+Washington,+DC,+September+18,+1973.pdf

Lawrence E. Laybourne was the Chief Trustee of the "Washington Journalism Center"

Information on the "Washington Journalism Center": (started by Stanford and Columbia trained journalists [probably spooks])

https://books.google.com/books?id=NpM_q5sqwX0C&pg=PT239&lpg=PT239&dq=The+Washington+Journalism+Center+2401+VIRGINIA+AVENUE,+N.W.,+WASHINGTON,+D.C.&source=bl&ots=64_Ie2C92v&sig=ACfU3U1eysC51U4PG2z4lmVlsiD4FNhdXw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi27dn_yfDgAhWUpZ4KHbg3DP0Q6AEwBXoECBgQAQ#v=onepage&q=The%20Washington%20Journalism%20Center%202401%20VIRGINIA%20AVENUE%2C%20N.W.%2C%20WASHINGTON%2C%20D.C.&f=false

Lawrence E. Laybourne (though apparently Unitarian) is also affiliated with the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Episcopal Church and was appointed a "Member At Large of the general division of layman's work of the Executive Council"

https://books.google.com/books?id=OE3kAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR91&lpg=PR91&dq=General+Division+of+Laymen%27s+Work.+%2B+%22laybourne%22&source=bl&ots=tNwnym5V5e&sig=ACfU3U0LPAkOEZDR6hTv_CevYCywu2R9mg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj985X8y_DgAhW3IjQIHeP8CeUQ6AEwAHoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=General%20Division%20of%20Laymen's%20Work.%20%2B%20%22laybourne%22&f=false

The string I'm most eager to follow, is "Wesley LEE Laybourne"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1995/01/15/darwin-f-stolzenbach-dies/fc20b133-5f2d-4897-9430-6739d2b57e14/?utm_term=.e266523033bb

WESLEY LEE LAYBOURNE CIA Officer: Wesley Lee Laybourne, 69, a retired Central Intelligence Agency officer, died of cancer Jan. 12 at his home in Great Falls. Mr. Laybourne was born in New Richmond, Ind. He moved to the Washington area in 1941 and graduated from Western High School. During World War II, he was an aviation cadet in the Army Air Forces. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1951 and joined the CIA that year. His service included 10 years in Brazil. He received the Intelligence Medal of Merit. He retired in 1980. Later, he did consulting work with the Department of Defense. Mr. Laybourne was a member of the U.S. Professional Tennis Registry. In retirement, he was a teaching tennis pro. He was a member of River Bend Country Club and St. Thomas a Becket Catholic Church in Reston. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Dacey Laybourne of Great Falls; five children, Ann Loomis, Christopher Laybourne, Daniel Laybourne, Alison Hokamp and Timothy Laybourne, all of Sterling; a sister, Phyllis Hallman of Fairfax; and nine grandchildren.

Wesley Laybourne was the Acting Chief, Western Hemisphere, Cuban Operations Group

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/104-10217-10117.pdf

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=2ahUKEwjPht7FzvDgAhU1Ln0KHX-UCU8QFjACegQIBBAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fthe-puzzle-palace.com%2Ffiles%2FAARC%2520cryptonym%2520list%2520Provo%2520list.xls&usg=AOvVaw0qR6Mbgxcn4QJZRlmidUw5

Vindicator ago

Isn't it interesting how when you find a genuine lead and pull the thread, the whole sweater starts to unravel?

NOMOCHOMO ago

HOLY CRAP! read Wesley Laybourne's Declassed CIA documen

@vindicator @shewhomustbeobeyed @carmencita @asolo @gamepwn @newfornow

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/104-10217-10117.pdf

It discusses ransom negotiations involving August Vanistendael A "prominent Belgian with high level Vatican Connections"

From Vanistendael's translated wiki

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Vanistendael

August Vanistendael (Birtley (Great Britain), 9 January 1917 - Leuven, 8 September 2003) was a Belgian trade union leader and minister of State.

After his secondary studies in Hechtel and Sint-Truiden Vanistendael became a clerk at the BAC, the bank of the Christian workers' movement. In 1938, Vanistendael moved to the Christian trade union and became secretary of the ACV powerhouse in the hospitality industry and in 1941 he became secretary of the umbrella of tourism. In 1944, Vanistendael became secretary of the National Service Center.

After the Second World War Vanistendael started a career with the International Christian Trade Union (ICV) and in 1947 he became deputy secretary general. In 1952 he became secretary-general of the ICV. Under the impetus of Vanistendael, the ICV broadened its horizons. Trade unions that were inspired by other world religions could also join Saigon after the 1959 congress.

Vanistendael went even further. Also starting trade unions from the new countries of South America, Africa and Asia joined. Vanistendael traveled to these countries and set up training institutes for the new leaders and executives. From the ICV, debates were organized about the course of development and the need for development aid for these countries. In 1968, the ICV changed its name to the more neutral World Alliance of Labor.

Vanistendael was very respected and became the personal adviser to the West German Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Cardinal Joseph Frings, the Archbishop of Cologne. During the Second Vatican Council he was one of the six lay auditors.

Vanistendael was the founder-chairman of the organizations Cooperation and Solidarity in 1961, which awarded scholarships to students from developing countries and Pro Mundi Vita, a research and information center for development aid. In 1963 he was appointed lecturer at the Institute for the Study of Developing Countries at the Catholic University of Leuven. He continued to teach there until 1976.

In 1967 Vanistendael was specifically involved in development aid and became secretary of the newly established Coöperation Internationale Pour le Développement Socio-Economique (CIDSE), a Catholic network of non-governmental organizations that provide development aid.

In 1975 he became president of Caritas Catholica Belgica and remained until his retirement in 1983. Even then he remained active within organizations such as Pax Christi.

In 1983, August Vanistendael was appointed Minister of State by King Baudouin and in 1988 he received an honorary doctorate from the Catholic University of Louvain.

NOMOCHOMO ago

Wesley Laybourne's father Edgar Laybourne & his step mother Roxie Laybourne both work for the Smithsonian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxie_Collie_Laybourne

http://fieldmuseumphotoarchives.tumblr.com/post/125866218681/narwhal-construction-who-doesnt-love-narwhals