OpakapakaCaca ago

C_A more likely.

flyingcuttlefish ago

pictures of the ranch ... https://9east71.home.blog/zorro/

flyingcuttlefish ago

9 east 71 is the address of Epstein's mansion .... FC

flyingcuttlefish ago

I had so much on YouTube last few days, I forget where I heard it ..... but someone said there was Zorro Ranch connection to that observatory outage that made headlines a few months back with a pedo-investigation excuse for it all.

letsdothis3 ago

King Corn: The Family Connection - http://archive.is/bHfDS

This week, SFR explores the world of farm subsidies in Santa Fe County—the vast majority of which end up with the King family (ex-Gov. Bruce, current Attorney General Gary, state Rep. Rhonda, PRC Chairman David, etc.)

The Patriarch

In 1918, Mollie and William King left Texas and homesteaded on 160 acres of farmland in Stanley, N.M. They had four children and began building what would someday be among the largest corn and alfalfa operations in Santa Fe County.

The Holdings - Taken together, the King family's four Santa Fe County properties account for the bulk of the farm subsidies coming into Santa Fe County—not to mention what they get for their holdings in neighboring Torrance County. Here's the breakdown for farm subsidies received in the past 15 years, 1995-2009:

King Brothers: $1,227,567

King Farms: $912,689

Pine Canyon Ranch: $649,988

King Land & Cattle: $372,405

TOTAL: $2,125,277

Not all that money comes in the form of direct payments. In the case of Pine Canyon Ranch, which is currently

advertised as a future subdivision, most federal subsidies have been for conservation reserve programs. But the rest of the roughly $45,000 King brothers and heirs received last year from the feds went almost exclusively to direct payments for commodity crops— "the most egregious" kind of subsidy, according to Environmental Working Group adviser Don Carr.

The Three Brothers William's three sons— Sam King, Sr, former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King (who passed away last November) and Don L. King —share ownership of King Brothers, the top-ranked farm subsidy beneficiary in the county. Note: Since these are 2009 numbers, they may not accurately reflect ownership shares since former Gov. King's death

Don L. King

King Brothers ownership share: 33.33%

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$365,014.19

Daughter: Rhonda King

Bruce King

King Brothers ownership share: 33.33%

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$122,189.84

Sons: Bill King, Attorney General Gary King

Sam King, Sr.

King Brothers ownership share: 33.34%

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$118,828.83

Son: Sam King

The Heirs

According to the family members SFR spoke with, Bill and Sam L. King handle most of the family farming operations. The Environmental Working Group, which publishes an annual database of federal farm subsidy payments, cautions users not to equate ownership shares with actual payouts.

All King holdings receive subsidies from both Santa Fe and Torrance Counties, but primarily from Santa Fe, so (particularly with King Land & Cattle) Torrance County shares likely mean very little in the way of actual subsidy payments, which is why SFR is using percentages.

Bill King

King Farms ownership share: 50%

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 16.67%

King Land & Cattle ownership share: 50% in Santa Fe; 20% in Torrance

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$223,985.33

Sam L. King

King Farms ownership share: 50%

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 11.11%

King Land & Cattle ownership share: 50% in Santa Fe; 20% in Torrance

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$174,603.48

Jerry King

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 16.67%

King Land & Cattle ownership share: 20% in Torrance County only, as of 2006

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

$14,530.03

Gary King

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 16.67%

King Land & Cattle ownership share: 20% in Torrance County only, as of 2006

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

not listed

Public office:

New Mexico Attorney General

Rhonda King

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 16.67%

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

not listed

Public office:

state representative, D-Bernalillo, Santa Fe and Torrance

David King

Pine Canyon Ranch ownership share: 11.11%

King Land & Cattle ownership share: 20% in Torrance County only, as of 2006

Total subsidy payments, 1995-2009:

not listed

Public office:

Chairman of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC)

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letsdothis3 ago

King family tree https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44302395

Bruce King began his political career in 1954, when he was elected to the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners, and from 1959 he served five terms in the New Mexico House of Representatives. A Democrat, King was elected the 23rd Governor of New Mexico, serving from 1971 to 1975; later he was reelected to two non-consecutive terms (1979 to 1983, 1991 to 1995). His son, Gary K. King, became New Mexico State Attorney General.

Parents: William Samuel King (1892–1949) and Mary Sue Schooler King (1898–1988)

Spouse: Alice Marie Martin King (1930–2008)

Siblings: Willie Leota King Vinion Brooks (1920–2015) ; Sam King 1922–2014 (m. 1940)


Alice Marie King https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32113260/alice-marie-king

ALICE MARIE MARTIN KING Age 78, of Stanley, NM passed away on Sunday, December 7 2008 in Albuquerque, NM with her loving family beside her. Alice King, New Mexico's longest serving First Lady was born to Kenneth and Audra (Farmer)Martin in Moriarty, NM on May 13, 1930. Alice was a life long resident of Stanley, NM. She married Bruce King on June 1, 1947 at the Moriarty Baptist Church in Moriarty, NM. She has two sons, Bill and Gary, four grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Alice King has been one of the most powerful advocates for New Mexico children and families for over 30 years.

As Chair of the Juvenile Justice Council, she worked closely with the Juvenile Justice Task Force to review the New Mexico Children's Code. She chaired the Governor's Task Force on Children and Families. This task force held many town meetings around the state and developed legislation that created the first-in-the-nation Children, Youth and Families Department. Alice King has also chaired many committees which led to a number of accomplishments in the field of education. She assembled and led a team of educators and scientists in developing a successful proposal for a $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation for systemic change in Mathematics and Science Education. She led several summits on Education to develop strategies to address educational improvement.

Alice King has also chaired many committees which led to a number of accomplishments in the field of education. She assembled and led a team of educators and scientists in developing a successful proposal for a $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation for systemic change in Mathematics and Science Education. She led several summits on Education to develop strategies to address educational improvement. Mrs. King has served on the board of many charitable organizations, including New Mexico Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, Roadrunner Division of the Red Cross, All Faiths Receiving Home, the San Felipe Del Rio Children's Home, New Mexico Conference of Families, United Way of Albuquerque, New Mexico Museum of Natural History Foundation, and the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation. As a member of the Board of Directors of the New Mexico Boys Ranch, she spearheaded the effort that resulted in the establishment of the New Mexico Girls Ranch. She continues to be actively involved with this institution which provides a residential opportunity for adolescent women. She helped create and is the driving force behind the New Mexico Children's Foundation. As a parent, she was very active as a leader in her children's activities. She taught Sunday school for several age levels and was a 4-H leader for 14 years. She was also an active band parent. She was a Charter member and state official of the New Mexico Cowbelles, a national women's organization which promotes the livestock industry.

Among the many awards Mrs. King has received are the National Jewish Hospital and Research Center Humanitarian Award, Distinguished Women Award from the University of New Mexico Alumni Association, the New Mexico Distinguished Public Service Award, Woman of Distinction in the Field of Agriculture, Hope Award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Outstanding Youth Advocate Award from Youth Development, Inc., Big Brothers/Big Sisters Recognition Award, and an Award from the New Mexico Conference on Aging. Mrs. King was the first inductee into the New Mexico Women's Hall of Fame. She has received an Honorary Associates Degree from Santa Fe Community College and an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from New Mexico State University.

Vindicator ago

@letsdothis3, any thoughts about how this might be connected to Epstein? Are there any connections between Sandia Labs and our favorite pedo billionaire? How long has the research facility been there, compared to Epstein's ownership of the ranch?

letsdothis3 ago

@Vindicator, those are some really good questions and probably requires a post of its own.

any thoughts about how this might be connected to Epstein? Are there any connections between Sandia Labs and our favorite pedo billionaire?

I'm looking further into the connections but to give you a short and dirty answer... the history of the King family and their estate holdings in NM ties in with the development of a number of military sites within that region.. so the connections to Sandia Labs pre-dates Epstein but seems to be deeply connected with the King family. I have some data on that and will present it at some point..

For now, a couple of posts/threads show links between Epstein, Sandia and NXIVM.. Read :

Jeff Bezo's grandfather was Lawrence P. Gise, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission's Albuquerque Operations..connections to ARPA and Sandia Labs

A very large wildfire has broken out next to the Hanford Washington Nuclear Waste and reactor test site.. Here are the Epstein and NXIVM connections..

We have much more documented.. and really the whole thing needs to be mapped to bring the threads together.. but I keep finding new rabbit holes to go down and never seem to get to the mapping. It will happen eventually.

Vindicator ago

We have much more documented.. and really the whole thing needs to be mapped to bring the threads together.. but I keep finding new rabbit holes to go down and never seem to get to the mapping. It will happen eventually.

Excellent! Can't wait :-) Thanks for cross-posting all these links. It really adds to everyone's research!

Quicktor ago

Did somebody say Sandia Labs?...we should ask Jeff Bezos' grandfather about it... http://themillenniumreport.com/2019/01/blockbuster-jeff-bezos-grandfather-was-president-of-monsanto/

this is interesting from a "Manhattan Project/Los Alamos/ D.U.M.B.S/Lex Luthor is the richest man in the world and a satanic pederast" sort of way...don't you think?...

septimasexta ago

Sandia Base history. Is Zoro Ranch.....Z Division?

"Atomic Bomb engineering was carried out by the Z Division, named for its director, Dr. Jerrold R. Zacharias from Los Alamos.[4] Z Division was conceived as an ordnance design, testing, and assembly arm. However, space was at a premium at Los Alamos. Additionally, members of Z Division needed to work closely with the military. Groves also decided as part of an effort to retain personnel to focus the laboratory more on weapons development by relocating various weapons production and assembly activities away from Los Alamos. Thus, the decision was taken to move Z Division to the old Oxnard Field. Already at the close of the war, the engineering group of Z Division had begun consolidating weapons assembly functions there. Z Division was initially located at Wendover Field but moved to Oxnard Field, New Mexico, in September 1945 to be closer to Los Alamos. By 1946, the site was being referred to as "Sandia Base" after the nearby Sandia Mountains." MORE: http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Sandia_Base

Otto- ago

Holy shit, that's my name. Bruce Cathie is from Down Under as well, died a few suburbs away.

I know a crazy old physics dude who's heavy into harmonics & electromagnetic tech, I should totally ask him about this as he's a big conspiracy believer, my Dad might even have her books. Can't believe how old Otto Airfield is & I've never heard it before. Already just looking at Epstein's properties brings up echoes of almost every major running conspiracy theory in the last few decades, if you want to separate them by category; tech, QFT, military, political, entertainment, medical/pharma, brainwashing, occultism, paedophilia, mass murder.

letsdothis3 ago

http://www.airfieldsfreeman.com/NM/Airfields_NM_NE.htm

Landing Field 73A / Otto Intermediate Field, Otto, NM - 35.07, -106.01 (Northeast of Albuquerque, NM)

https://imgur.com/a/KmH5QDH

Otto Intermediate Field was one of the nationwide network of Intermediate Fields

established by the Commerce Department in the 1930s along commercial airways between major cities.

The date of establishment of Otto Intermediate Field has not been determined.

The earliest reference which has been located of Otto Intermediate Field was its listing as an airfield & radio facility in the September 1931 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin #1 (according to Steve Owen).

The earliest depiction which has been located of Otto Intermediate Field was on the March 1932 Albuquerque Sectional Chart, which labeled it as Landing Field 73A.

The 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) described Otto Intermediate Field as a 153 acre L-shaped property having 3 sand & sod landing strips, the longest being the 4,100' northeast/southwest strip. The field was said to not have any hangars, to be owned by private interests, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics Administration.

...Steve Owen reported, “The 1930s Otto airway station house was shut down as of 1962 and eventually moved to the new Moriarty Airport, as was the Otto beacon tower. Meanwhile, the Otto FSS building & 'delta' antenna towers remained at the old site & became a private enterprise, ('ICE': Ionosphere Communications Experiments).”

The site of Otto Intermediate Field is located northeast of the intersection of Route 41 & County Road 6A.

septimasexta ago

COINCIDENCE?

Ice Station Zebra (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits

http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/179169/Ice-Station-Zebra-Movie-Clip-Opening-Credits.html

" Ice Station Zebra " Trailer - 1968

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqzWe1p6r34

Ice Station Zebra: Plot Summary

"A British doctor, Carpenter, arrives at the dock in Scotland where a nuclear submarine, the USS Dolphin, is preparing to sail. He has orders from the US Fleet commander that he is to be conveyed to Ice Station Zebra, a British research base in the Arctic.

The station has sent an SOS: an accident has left many of the scientists dead or injured. Without food or heat the survivors will die within days. Dolphin can travel under the icecap, look for a patch of ice near the base thin enough to break through and rescue the scientists.

Dolphin travels to the Arctic and breaks through the ice, first a hundred miles from the base, and second only five miles away. Carpenter and four of the submarine’s crew walk through the blizzard to the base."

"Dolphin breaks through the ice and rescues the scientists. Carpenter inspects the base. He discovers the fire was deliberate, and that three of the men were murdered before it started. He explains to the Captain that Soviet agents had infiltrated the base because it had clandestine missile warning equipment. "

"Carpenter[blackout] gets the scientists together and reveals he is an MI6 agent and knows who the murderer is.[/blackout]

The reason for the murders and the sabotage was [blackout]that vital spy satellite film had landed near Ice Station Zebra. The Soviet agents were ordered to retrieve the film and killed the three scientists when they became suspicious. They sabotaged Dolphin to try and give the Soviets time to retrieve them and the film.[/blackout]

Carpenter[blackout] tricks the Soviet agents into confessing and then arrests them.[/blackout]"

http://graemeshimmin.com/ice-station-zebra-book-review/

septimasexta ago

Great research! I've been saying that there was more to Zorro Ranch than sex slaves. It is huge!

ICE sounds like HAARP. HAARP was based on work of Nicola Tesla. President Trump's uncle had access to Tesla's papers after he died.

think- ago

They still haven't raided the Zorro ranch, btw.

letsdothis3 ago

from last year: New Mexico's Highway 41 Undergoes $22M Reconstruction Near Galisteo https://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/new-mexicos-highway-41-undergoes-22m-reconstruction-near-galisteo/39698

Map of Galisteo to Zorro Ranch

think- ago

Let's also keep in mind that Tom Ford's ranch might be connected to all of this.

think- ago

Speaking of Bill King - Gary King has claimed that there are family members (plural) who knew Epstein....so who are the other family members apart from Bruce King...

letsdothis3 ago

Any cement trucks spotted heading in that direction?

Lansing-Michigan ago

letsdothis3........good question....Epstein had lots of cement sent to his island...paid extra for fast delivery.

think- ago

LOL

letsdothis3 ago

Yup.

letsdothis3 ago

Authorities arrest fugitive New Mexico priest in child sex assault case

Court documents show 80-year-old Arthur J. Perrault was arrested Thursday in New York, and has been charged with criminal aggravated sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact in assaults that federal authorities say happened at Kirtland Airforce Base and Santa Fe National Cemetery.

..Perrault, who served in New Mexico under the Archdiocese of Santa Fe from 1973 to 1992, is charged in a seven-count indictment with engaging in acts constituting aggravated sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact with a minor under the age of 12. The indictment alleges Perrault repeatedly sexually abused the minor victim in 1991 and 1992 while on federally-protected land

letsdothis3 ago

Related : From article 'Is Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch Insulated?', let's focus on Yolanda King, wife of NM governor and Chief Engineer for the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC)

Gary King is married to Yolanda Jones King...She holds a patent in beam sensing techniques...Served as the Director of Engineering & Technical Management at the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center at Kirtland AFB...Head of the space based sensing and satellite protection technologies at the Space Vehicles Directorate of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory for three years, then moved to the AFNWC..

Served as chair for the NATO RTO Sensors ad Electronics Technology Panel. She traveled to meetings in Slovenia, Romania, Poland, France, Taiwan, Italy, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic while in that position, and Gary accompanied her.

Was the Director of the International Office for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Washington, D.C...Was responsible for management of all Ballistic Missile Defense Organization technology programs and oversight of all Air Force Science and Technology programs for the Phillips Laboratory Commander and AFSTC Commander.

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3367574/20030361

The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) is a USAF Named Unit, assigned to the Air Force Materiel Command at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.

The origin of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center began during the post-World War II following the Manhattan Project, which was designed by the United States Army from the outset to be a temporary organization to produce a nuclear weapon. With the end of the war, the establishment of the "Z Division" at Sandia Base and later the Sandia National Laboratory led to the creation of a United States Army Air Forces organization to coordinate military activities with the civilian research organization in 1946. On September 18, 1947, President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947, separating the Army Air Forces from the Army by creating the independent United States Air Force. The newly-formed Air Force began assuming activities with nuclear research laboratories as the Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union was rising.

letsdothis3 ago

Voat posts re Sandia:

Jeff Bezo's grandfather was Lawrence P. Gise, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission's Albuquerque Operations..connections to ARPA and Sandia Labs

Digging deeper into Keith Raniere's "Global Technologies Inc" reveals truly global links and maybe, government agencies connections. This needs more eyes...

Let's take a closer look at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico

Electronic/Electromagnetic, Microwave torture and murder, Organized murder, Cooked alive, Electronic mind control, Brain zapping Part 4

In 1953, Dulles, speaking before a national meeting of Princeton alumni, distinguished two fronts in the then-current "battle for men's minds": a "first front" of mass indoctrination through censorship and propaganda, and a "second front" of individual "brainwashing" and "brain changing." Before an audience of fellow Ivy Leaguers, Dulles skipped the usual pieties about democracy. The same year, Dulles approved the CIA's notorious MKULTRA project, and exempted it from normal CIA financial controls. A partial list of aggressive promoters of this new technology includes Oak Ridge National Lab, Sandia National Laboratories, Science Applications International Corporation, MITRE Corporation, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.