“…I published the article below at this blog on March 30, 2011 before I had ever heard the name Jeffrey Epstein. While reviewing the blog to correct dead links and otherwise clean up the posts, I realized once again how events from the past tend to repeat themselves in the present day. Unfortunately, the past events which were hinted at in the excerpts quoted below as “Deep Politics in Dallas,” were never fully grasped by historians or the general public. The men in Texas and Missouri involved in the honey traps described below, for the most part, got away scot-free with their escapades. Their true motives were never revealed during their own lifetimes.
Only as we look back, knowing what we know now, can we begin to see the pattern that emerges. The Texas men owned vast oil resources, not just in Texas, but worldwide. Although they claimed to be “independent” oilmen, they had strong ties to “big oil,” as well through relationships with other families in Texas connected to the old Standard Oil banking and securities industries. They also had deeply embedded connections to organized criminal enterprises throughout the country. This is only one part of how those combined resources helped them set up a system of sexual blackmail used to control votes in the Senate and later in the Richard Nixon White House…”