Premium 64 - the Royal Order of Jesters and the Johnny Gosch Case, feat. Monty
May 23, 2024
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Expert in Freemasonry Monty delves into the Johnny Gosch case and its Jester connections, exploring the disappearance in 1982 and the alarming ties to officials. They discuss dark activities, Millhouse's troubling past, pedophile networks, scandals, and resilience amidst disturbing narratives.
The podcast delves into the disappearance of Johnny Gosch and the Jester connections, linking to a larger conspiracy of child abuse.
Clothing symbolism can shape behavior and mindset, advocating for leveraging symbolic attire to embody specific roles and identities.
The exploration of historical instances of exploiting clothing's psychological impacts sheds light on how individuals can manipulate perceptions and interactions effectively.
Deep dives
Clothes Influence Psychological Processes
The clothes individuals wear have a symbolic and systemic effect on their psychological processes, involving both the physical act of wearing the clothes and the meaning attached to them. In a 2012 experiment, researchers discovered that wearing lab coats notably improved attention spans and performance compared to other types of coats. Various experiments have validated these effects in controlled settings, showing the significant influence of clothing on behavior and mindset.
Symbolic Power of Clothing
Clothing can be used symbolically to affect one's psyche, allowing individuals to embody different mindsets. The podcast encourages leveraging the symbolic power of clothing to adopt the mindset of a serious researcher in parapolitics. T-shirts with intriguing designs like the Angleton Mindset, Anti-Nolstic Action, and Bauder-Meinhof Gang Programmed a Chill, along with new designs, are highlighted as tools to enhance one's unique identity within social circles.
Connection Between Clothing and Psychological Influences
Exploring the connection between clothing and psychological influences reveals a rich history of individuals exploiting this relationship for various purposes. The narrative delves into anecdotes involving missionaries, priests, conmen, police officers, soldiers, and enigmatic individuals like warlocks utilizing the psychological impact of clothing throughout history. By understanding and utilizing this connection, individuals can navigate and influence their social interactions and personal perceptions effectively.
Pedophilia Scandal in West Des Moines
In the late 1980s, a pedophilia scandal rocked West Des Moines involving Wilbur Millhouse who was arrested for molesting young boys. Over 2200 names, phone numbers, and photos of boys were found indicating a disturbing pattern of collecting potential victims. Following Millhouse's arrest, the abductions ceased, hinting at a potential connection.
Links to Nebraska and the Franklin Scandal
Connections emerged between the West Des Moines scandal and allegations in Nebraska involving prominent individuals like Orville Cooney. Reports suggest Cooney's involvement in sex parties and friendship with Omaha's police chief, raising suspicions of a broader network. The narratives intertwined with Paul Bonacci's account, indicating potential ties to the infamous Franklin Scandal and the disturbing pattern of abuse.
[originally published on Patreon Jul 20, 2023 and unlocked on free side shortly thereafter; reuploading it due to the narrative continuity with the Freemasonry episodes]
I couldn't help myself; not long after Monty and I did our four-part series on Freemasonry, I came into more information about the Jesters which in some ways unlocked the gates of hell. Content warning for child abuse.
Monty and I discuss the disappearance of Johnny Gosch, a paperboy from West Des Moines, Iowa back in 1982, including the Jester connections. We talk about the case history. We also talk about the mayor George Mills and the police chief Orval Cooney (both Jesters), and Monty walks us through the Des Moines Register as a nexus for fascism and pedophilia. I explain the curious connection of the Gab Line and the phone company.
Monty explains the appearance of Sam Soda as well as Noreen Gosch's claims, and we return to Mills and Cooney. We try to make sense of Gunderson's and Bonacci's claims. All of this led us inexorably back to Omaha.
episode art by Dakota (@DEEP_RED_BELLS)
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