How the U.S. Government Worked to Keep the CIA Connection to Finders Cult Secret (Satanic Criminal Group Trafficking Children)
The Finders: The Story Of The CIA’s Pedophile Ring
Andrew 1 year ago 5 min read
FBI Documents on the Finders: FBI Records: The Vault — The Finders Part 01 of 03
My Comment: Clearly the Parents were all involved selling their own children into rape, torture, Satanism and Slavery. The Evil is Unfathomable.
A number of months ago, the FBI declassified a series of documents on the CIA pedophile cult called The Finders.
In February of 1987, police documents confirmed that CIA agents were sending their people into The Finders cult, and the excuse they gave was in computer training, (they had all the technology needed at the CIA. A later Customs Service report exposed that the CIA admitted to full on owning The Finders cult.
The Finders cult had access to Andrews Air Force base while being able to catch a military ride to China whenever they wanted. More than that they were able to even visit restricted countries like the Soviet Union, North Korea, and North Vietnam.
The Finders cult was founded by Marion Pettie who was a former air force Master sergeant who spent a lot of time with leaders in the American intelligence community. Pettie would basically admit he had members who were in the CIA, and among them was his wife Isabel, a 21-year veteran of the agency.
He founded the cult in the late 1960s as a communal experiment where he claimed it was for well educated people to discuss philosophy, psychology, and human development.
On February 4th, 1987, in the capital of the state of Florida, Tallahassee, the police received an anonymous tip off about two well dressed men driving a blue van were spotted taking six children who were in horrible shape, showed signs of serious neglect, and signs of abuse. There were four boys and two girls and they had bug bites all over them and were incredibly dirty.
Police arrived and questioned Douglas Edward Ammerman, 27, and James Michael Holwell, 23, who claimed that they were taking these children to a school in Mexico for incredibly bright children. Keep in mind with this claim, these kids were between ages 2 and 6. When police asked about where the parents were, Ammerman was more reluctant to speak but he said that the children’s parents were in DC. Holwell just pretended to faint when he was under arrest, hoping that he would be able to get away with what he had done.
According to witnesses, at the Tallahassee site, two other men and children made contact with the first group before driving away. Holwell would later admit in police interrogation that this was indeed the reality as well. The next morning it was confirmed Ammerman and Holwell were members of The Finders.
Early on it was found out that this cult carried out brainwashing techniques at a Washington DC warehouse. Police inspected the blue van that smelled utterly horrendous, and they found knives, a Chinese to English dictionary, a US passport, a pack of trojan condoms, child pornography photos, 20 floppy disks, a TRS 80 computer, and other technology that was rather advanced for that time period.
After the police placed the children in protective custody, they received multiple anonymous bomb threats directed at the children. The children would be moved into a hidden location where they would be protected by armed guards. When police officers were asking the children what happened, they were all very hungry, as the only food they had gotten was as “rewards”.
The Florida Health Department found that at least two of the children were sexually abused as the tests were consistent with other cases of sodomy. Photos were also found of children being made to kill goats in a classic satanic faction. In fact there was an album called “The execution of Henrietta and Igor” as it showed these brutal killings of goats, children crying holding up decapitated goat heads, and children opening up a dead pregnant goat’s stomach.
One of the kids said that in their testimony said that everything they owned belonged to Mr. Reagan, at a time when Ronald Reagan was still President of the United States.
Robert Sworkin found a computer and phone booth at his university campus and he decided to look into what was going on with it. He would find that the messages showed the names of the investigating officers on the case, and messages also heavily raised suspicions that the cult was trying to traffic children across the border. So they contacted the DC police about what was going on and they were aware of what was going on.
DC police received a search warrants for The Finders locations. Crying children were brought in vans to Marion Pettie’s Madison county farm, according to neighbors. FBI found the evidence of a satanic cult operating there, but they started to mark the documents on this case as secret. Children were kept in cages during their visits to the farm according to witnesses.
DC police would get warrants for their homes and the warehouse that was right down the street from the White House. Neighbors were looking for where the Chinese embassy was. Police found books in the warehouse on mind control, a video room which had high tech video equipment used for brainwashing, an altar set up, jars of urine and feces, and more child pornography and pictures of children in chains.
There were numerous examples of The Finders working extensively in countries where children are quite vulnerable to trafficking. One specifically purchased two children in Hong Kong and arranged it through the Chinese Embassy.
Once the FBI started to investigate the whole situation the cover up was on and they decided that it was an internal matter for the CIA. The perpetrators were let off despite their crimes and the documented evidence proving it.
There will not be any push for reform of the CIA, no calls to abolish the CIA, and these scum will never be held accountable for this most unforgivable crime against our children.
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Losing Finders: How the US Government Worked to the Keep CIA Connection Secret
July 16, 202109
by Elizabeth Vos, MintPress News:
The scandal surrounding the Finders cult raises questions of ongoing significance about the rogue, untouchable nature of the CIA and its assets.
WASHINGTON — The Finders Scandal — events that took place several decades ago, which I have explored in the two previous parts of this series — might be perceived as very much in the rear-view mirror. It is of great contemporary relevance, however, because it raises questions of ongoing significance — particularly in an era where American-style kompromat is seen by many to have an undiminished, if not augmented, role in our politics — about the rogue, untouchable nature of the intelligence community and its assets. The connection between the CIA and the Finders cult is one of the most explosive and significant aspects of the whole Finders scandal because, if substantiated, it would constitute not simply an outlandish and perhaps criminal group purported to be abusing and trafficking children, but one sanctioned by the most powerful government on earth.
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In previous entries in this series, I’ve presented a general overview of the Finders cult and the multiple stages in which the story has unfolded, and I’ve highlighted the claims made in the most repressed and damning documents associated with the case: U.S. Customs documents penned by Special Agent Ramon Martinez. If his reports are accurate, the CIA stepped in to cover up the criminal activity of the Finders in the initial 1987 investigation, with the agency implicitly claiming association with the cult by rendering the issue “an internal matter.” This would link the CIA with evidence of organized child trafficking, child abuse and allegations of ritual abuse and mind control.
As early as 1993, US News & World Report was accurate in describing the Finders case as one viewed “through a glass, very darkly.” As I wrote in the introduction to this series, the more one peers into the Finders case, the more one sees that what we have available to us in terms of hard evidence is at best fragmentary; however, what evidence we do have available is damning enough that it deserves to be reckoned with.
This segment will further explore the connections between the group and U.S. intelligence that have previously been touched upon. To do so, it’s necessary to reiterate that the involvement between the CIA and the Finders is at issue in multiple stages. First, there is the group’s murky history, especially that of Finders founder Marion Pettie. Intelligence connections are then indicated during the 1987 investigation of child abuse charges stemming from the incident in Tallahassee Florida, and such ties are subsequently documented while being ‘officially’ disputed by the the1993 Department of Justice inquiry. We will examine the history and larger context of the Finders in terms of CIA operations of the era, before discussing indications of CIA involvement in the 1987 case and the documents from the 1993 inquiry.
Founding of the Finders
The leader of the Finders cult was Marion G. Pettie, a former Air Force master sergeant who admitted that his son worked for CIA-front Air America. Pettie’s wife, Isabelle, is admitted in FBI vault documents to have worked for the CIA from 1951 to 1971 (although some documents state that her period of employment ended in 1961), and it is also admitted that she was given passports to North Korea, North Vietnam, the Soviet Union and elsewhere during the height of the Cold War. That she would travel to such strictly prohibited locations suggests she was more than a simple “staff stenographer,” as the documents attempt to portray her.
Specifically, an explosive investigative report written by Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Sgt. John Stitcher (though his name is redacted, the report is confirmed elsewhere to have been penned by him) on February 19, 1987, is labeled “Confidential” and “Do Not Disseminate,” and is titled “Re: Finders involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency.” It contains Sgt. Stitcher’s description of what an unnamed CIA special agent stated in terms of the agency’s involvement with the Finders, which reads in part:
S/A [redacted] was guarded but frank in his responses. He confirmed that [redacted] Isabelle, now deceased, was an employee of the agency from 1950 until 1971. When asked if our investigation was “treading on anyone’s toes out there,” [redacted] replied “Sort of”… He acknowledged that they have had someone working on the case since it first broke on the news media. He also stated that the agency is aware that during the period 1969-1971 [redacted] had traveled to Moscow, North Korea, and Vietnam… [three line redaction labeled “C”].
The significance of Sgt. Stitcher’s report cannot be overstated. Given the fact that the CIA coined the phrase “plausible deniability,” it is remarkable that the agency would admit that Isabelle Pettie worked for them for 21 years. The report relates that travel of at least one Finders member to restricted countries is admitted to have been undertaken with CIA awareness and facilitation. The agency is described as having a “vested interest” in the Finders and, although a large section is redacted under the classification Confidential, there is the suggestion that the CIA was involved in funding the Finders’ “operation.” The report continues:
… As a practical matter, what is not being said is as important as what S/A [redacted] has said. [Redacted] acknowledged that we are treading on their toes and that they have had someone working on the case since Feb 5 when it broke. They apparently have a vested interest in [redacted] and/or the group. They have not contacted any of the investigating agencies while they have been working on the case. They are also aware that [Redacted] traveled to prohibited countries during a period of hostilities that could only have been arranged by them. Finally, he stated that [two line redaction labeled “C”] This could explain a lot about the groups [sic] funding, which we have been unable to document to this point. [Entire redacted paragraph labeled “C”].
… Regardless of what type of operation they may have been engaged in, there will be no justification for the way the children have been treated, and the matter will be addressed in Family Division, Superior Court.
Elsewhere in the FBI Vault documents, it is specified that at least some of the passports referenced above were given to Isabelle Pettie. However, the passport holder’s name is redacted in Sgt. Stitcher’s crucial report, and multiple redactions are labeled Confidential rather than as a privacy exemption — despite the fact that Isabelle Pettie’s name is usually unredacted because she had died prior to the investigation.
This raises questions as to whether Isabelle was the only Finders member given passports to restricted countries that must have been known and facilitated by U.S. intelligence during the Cold War. We also know that the passports to restricted locations were the ones recovered during the searches of the Finders properties in Washington, D.C., as they are specifically described by Ramon Martinez, issued for travel to the same countries Stitcher recounts, and the time period of the passports matches. The passports are also listed (though not described) in the search warrants contained in the FBI Vault Documents. The fact that they were recovered at a D.C. Finders property would suggest that they were relevant to the more current Finders activities and membership at the time of the 1987 investigation. In addition, it highlights the accuracy of Martinez’s account, as it is yet another example of evidence he witnessed and accurately described that was documented elsewhere.
Returning to Finders cult leader Marion Pettie, we find that he was also known to have had access to international “military” transportation, despite being allegedly retired from military service long before 1987. In a Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) report dated February 10, 1987 (unredacted copies of which were provided to me by journalist and author Nick Bryant), Lt. Lee Hart of Culpeper Virginia is recorded as having stated that he had had contact with the Finders, and that “Pettie himself would probably go to Andrews Air Force Base and get a military plane flight to China.” That law enforcement would appraise Pettie as being able to simply show up at an Air Force base and obtain international transportation while the Finders were under a multi-state, multi-agency investigation speaks to Pettie’s direct and active involvement with military and intelligence interests, in addition to that of his wife and son.
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