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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Joe Cafasso's resume as Gerry Blackwood
Joe Cafasso wasn't all that smart when he sent this resume around. He committed a crime, which others have been brought up on charges for, when he claimed all of these things:Gerry is a retired Lt. Colonel serving with the U.S. Army for 26 years.
But he has the audacity to go beyond that:Gerry served with the 179th Military Brigade/MACVSOG Command and Control South SVN, 1970-1972.
Another complete fiction! Joe Cafasso is only 50 years old, and will be turning 51 in August of this year, he is too young to have served during that period; he should have still been in High School in 1970-1972, since, if he graduated, he would have graduated High School in 1974 or thereabouts (presuming he didn't flunk a grade).The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) 1972-1980 at various overseas posts. NATO Nuclear Liaison Officer 1980-1985.
Ridiculous, but it gets even more hair raising when he asserts the following claim:After Gerry's assignment with NATO he returned to a special assignment at CIA and Center Lane.
This would have been impressive if people didn't know that Center Lane was an embarrassment of a program, and only a few people were involved. It was abandoned shortly after it was begun, because it was about 'remote viewing'. This is about looking into a crystal ball, hardly something that military analysts should be doing with a serious face.
From Tim Rifat's book on remote viewing available at Amazon:
Remote viewing is the ability to travel psychically out of one's body to remote locations....At the height of the Cold War, both the Soviet Union and the United States developed a new and terrible form of warfare called psychotronics. This school of espionage used ESP and psychic spying as well as telepathic hypnosis and even remote killing. Tim Rifat provides scientific explanations of how remote viewing works and detailed instructions on how to learn the techniques-information that is taught in the US on courses costing many thousands of dollars.
If it worked so well, why aren't they doing it anymore? I wouldn't imagine there is NOT a lot of science behind this. It sounds more like hocus pocus, on Star Trek; something a science fiction writer like Cramer would come up with. Cafasso seriously thinks that people are going to believe this hooey?
I'm not going to go through the rest, I'll leave that up to CCA, but this is the piece de la resistance:Currently, Gerry holds a DOD Top Secret SSBI, Yankee White, DOE Q Clearance and Cosmic Top Secret/ATOMAL (Nato)
So Joseph "Jay" Cafasso wants everyone to believe that he has access to the Whitehouse with a Yankee White clearance.
Seriously, the Secret Service should be very interested in that claim, but I would think that the military and others should be interested in finding out if he ever tried to squeeze money out of the government based on his military expertise.
By claiming that he has a top secret ATOMAL clearance, he is claiming he has access to classified information that could damage or endanger national security if in the wrong hands. I would say Cafasso's hands are the wrong hands, he has NONE OF THIS stuff! He doesn't have a phd or any of the things he claims in this fake resume. Gerry Blackwood doesn't even exist; it's a completely fabricated persona he invented!
Cafasso should not only get jail time for defrauding Kathryn Cramer out of $20 grand, but he should get jail time for claiming military experience that he hasn't. The Fox News job is one where he was hired completely under false pretenses, although he had contacts, he is not military in any way shape or fashion except in his imagination.
Anyone who stands up and says 'the reason I work with Knightsbridge International is because I killed a kid in Vietnam' - when he wasn't in Vietnam, and spent only 44 days in the army before getting kicked out for unsuitable service! He needs to seriously spend some time with a psychiatrist, on meds, in a padded room! And take the people who fell for his lines with him!
Paging Mr. Bill...