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My Charge: Ken Welch is COINTELPRO

Investigators into the Texas Terror Triangle, the frequently explosive petrochemical area between Houston, Beaumont and Galveston, have found the work of Internet intelligence officer Captain Eric H. May detailed and convincing. One researcher, though, isn't so sure aboutman of mystery Ken Welch, who appeared on the scene a year ago with dubious techniques.
My Charge: Ken Welch is COINTELPRO


By Captain Eric H. May
Military Correspondent
Lone Star Iconoclast


The Ken Welch Question and Questioner


Dear MP,

Many thanks for your kind remarks below about my most recent article, The Texas Triangle: Terror and Treason. My publisher at The Price of Liberty has formatted it very nicely at www.thepriceofliberty.org/07/10/22/may.htm I hope it will continue to circulate and prompt such edifying responses as yours.

In your note below, you ask about Ken Welch, who, like me, has identified Houston as a prime false flag target city for the Bush administration, as well as the seat of the Bush family empire. I agree with Mr. Welch in those two assertions, but in little else. I will detail my reservations about Mr. Welch after your e-mail your e-mail, which I place immediately below to orient others:
Dear Captain May,

I just received and read your powerful article, "terror and treason" in the Texas Triangle, which was forwarded to me by Joe Azar. I've been a regular on the calls every Sunday and have known and worked with Webster since March of last year, when I started locating venues for his presentations in the DC area. You may remember I talked about the need for Jewish Americans to come forward about 911, and about the need for a coherent website to replace what's currently up at actindependent.org

Unfortunately, I missed the first part of your discussion Sunday about these recent events, although now have a better idea, having read your article. I hope you won't mind my asking whether you are familiar with Ken-Welch.com and if so, what you think of his information and reverse speech analysis. His site includes an excellent discussion of the Houston cartel's agenda and primacy in 911 false flag planning, but given what seemed like a dubious analytic approach (how is it possible to analyze spontaneous reverse speech in formal presentations written by other people?), I hadn't known whether to give his contribution much credence....until hearing about your experience.

I'd be interested in your impressions, if you have the time and inclination, but don't take time you don't have. You are extraordinarily courageous, and its a privilege to make your acquaintance on these calls. I'm terribly sorry to hear about your ALS diagnosis, but will hold out deepest intentions and expectations of your recovery. Thanks so much for all you are doing.

MP



Just before Ken Welch Appeared in Houston

I first became aware of Ken Welch a month after leading an Internet effort to alert residents of Texas City, Texas, that they were the likely -- though unreported -- targets of nuclear exercises conducted out of Fort Monroe, Virginia.

This was probably the best documented of all my Texas Triangle missions, due to the efforts of Greg Szymanski, publisher of the Arctic Beacon, who went out on a limb by publishing my predictions a week before my target date of 1/31/06. As a matter of fact, he wrote three articles on my predictions and methodology, then one article after our prediction had been confirmed by the arrival of a DOD weapons of mass destruction team in the predicted target zone within the predicted target time.

Mr. Szymanski, like every other alternative media figure who rendered crucial aid to me on that mission, came under prolonged attack from COINTELPRO operatives under direction of former FBI agent Ted Gunderson and FBI Division Five, most particularly Tim White (a.k.a. Larry Lawson).

I present all four links to the Szymanski articles below if you want more background on that crucial mission. Within them you can find the names of the principle insiders who helped me expose the danger, as well as the principle individuals who tried to explain away what happened and cover-up for the Bush administration. At the end of each link is the date it was published.

www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/3-Feb-2006.html

www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/28-Jan-2006.html

www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/26-Jan-2006b.html

www.arcticbeacon.com/articles/25-Jan-2006.html

Enter Ken Welch, Man of Mystery

In March, a little over a month after the events described above, Ken Welch began to issue predictions on the danger to the Houston area of a false flag attack. Although his methodology of using reverse speech seemed suspect to me, my associates both in the Houston area and in the Internet community agreed that I should make every effort to help him in any way that I could.

Accordingly, I wrote to Mr. Welch directly, as did other insiders from the recent exposure of the nuclear exercises focusing on Texas City. I offered to help them in any way that I could, and to consult with him about my own observations if he would like. Given that my associates and I had a proven track record, we expected that he would be glad to make contact, and would soon be asking us vital questions to assess the false flag danger to be area.

We were all surprised that Mr. Welch avoided us. Mr. Jon Watkins, a Texas City minister whose involvement have been crucial in exposing the recent nuclear exercises, made repeated efforts to reach Mr. Welch. Mr. Welch, however, refused to provide contact information for the Minister, giving vague excuses, refused to answer any questions put to him about the dangers he had predicted. He remained quite the mystery man. I have copied Mr. Watkins in the CC line above, should you wish to confirm my remarks with him.

I know the validity of my own work, and have published quite extensively to document it. That Mr. Welch avoided comparing information with me and other key associates in the area seems inexplicable, unless we are to infer that he is hiding something. Candidly, I believe that he was directed to begin issuing his analysis and predictions shortly after our Texas City efforts of late January and early February in order to muddy the waters.

My Charge: Ken Welch Is COINTELPRO

Mr. Welch has no biography, no pedigree, and no experience that we can research, but he makes strong assertions based on dubious techniques. Regrettably, I judge his work as disinformation -- or COINTELPRO if you prefer. He likely works under the direction of the FBI, which did all it could to set up a Texas City back in the winter of 2006. He is a close parallel to another or COINTELPRO operative who began to publish similar warnings in the Houston area, back in the fall of 2004 under the name of German Guy. Like German Guy, Mr. Welch has never been accurate in his predictions, although there is much valid information inserted into his work. Also like German Guy, Mr. Welch has never ceased to be a man of mystery.

Having written all the above, I will gladly write a retraction and apology if Mr. Welch will make contact with me and explain himself. I'm certainly not hard to find, since any editor in any venue in which I publish will certainly relay any message that he might pass along. My e-mail address, captainmay-AT-prodigy.net , is quite an easy one to remember, and Mr. Welch has had it for a year and a half now. I would welcome any substantiated contradiction of my view that he is working against, rather than for, those of us trying to block possible false flag attempts. Indeed, if he will explain his work, I will do all in my power to advance it into forums where I have the credibility that he lacks.

I apologize for the length of my answer to your question, but want to be thorough about my views of Mr. Welch, and my reason for having those views.

Best regards,

Captain Eric H. May
Military Correspondent
Lone Star Iconoclast
 
 
 

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