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km artlu » Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:32 pm wrote:So the no license plate thing extended beyond short trips to the restaurant in Palisades. What - there's a form of ID or code word which enables one to skate when stopped for no plates? Or his luck was phenomenal? Or he always included ten hundreds between the fingers when handing the officer his driver's license? And that always worked?
Bit of dissonance there with his statement that the public can't know of his CIA link and the promiscuous blabbing to the public about same. Plus, you know - actively affiliated with CIA = no mention ever of CIA.
As others have said here, it's the money. Not a case of a trust-funder's delusions supported by the wealth of previous generations. Also the scale of the money seems to argue against him being one of those rare silver-tongued dudes upon whom lonely women shower funding.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Hunter » Sun Jul 26, 2015 4:50 pm wrote:Also note that the cars are REGISTERED in his name, just like the guns were, all legal and everything, but how does one register a truck and not have plates, I guess he had them but took them off perhaps? Maybe he carried one around under the seat?
PufPuf93 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 6:10 pm wrote:km artlu » Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:32 pm wrote:So the no license plate thing extended beyond short trips to the restaurant in Palisades. What - there's a form of ID or code word which enables one to skate when stopped for no plates? Or his luck was phenomenal? Or he always included ten hundreds between the fingers when handing the officer his driver's license? And that always worked?
Bit of dissonance there with his statement that the public can't know of his CIA link and the promiscuous blabbing to the public about same. Plus, you know - actively affiliated with CIA = no mention ever of CIA.
As others have said here, it's the money. Not a case of a trust-funder's delusions supported by the wealth of previous generations. Also the scale of the money seems to argue against him being one of those rare silver-tongued dudes upon whom lonely women shower funding.
Curiouser and curiouser.
At websleuths -- http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showth ... 015/page11 -- the "sleuths: there have found that at least some of vehicles had license plate frames that IDed vehicle as being LAPD connected.
"NO this is unexpectedly good!!-> click on the photo in that article ConnectZDots last posted of the truck he couldn't bear to give up and expand it to full size.
Take a look at the front license plate holder. It say Los Angeles KMA-367. Google what this means and voila:
"You see it on license plate frames all over Los Angeles. What does KMA-367 mean anyway? KMA-367 was the official Federal Communications Commission (FCC) call sign for Los Angeles Police Department radio transmitters from 1948 through the 1980s. Those driving around with these license plate holders are associated with the LAPD. Seen less frequently are license holders displaying KMA-628, associated with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department." from WS post #123
Other "sleuths" have tied a license plate (in garage, not on vehicle) to Guam and have a gun running connection as a conjecture.
There is a gem link that I am listening to now, specifically a local radio interview with a man that had claimed to have known Lamb for 15 years.
Summary from WS post #163 and a link to the radio interview:
And from the radio interview....
"just a harmless kook"
"royalties in the millions and millions and millions and millions"
"he was interested in collecting guns, just thought they were neat and wanted to buy them..."
"he was just paranoid"
"he had one run in with moving a lot of money around ...but he never did anything wrong". ( he didn't mention the concealed weapons charge)
He explains that the 14 cars were "getaway" cars in the event of an earthquake or terrorist attack..And those cars are full of weapons also.... Unh huh. Makes sense....
He also claims nobody called him nuts because..he was so wealthy and one doesn't likely tell very wealthy people they are nuts.
"he was a paranoid disturbed guy"
Then they engage in jokes about aliens.
Worth a listen!
From a radio jock who met him on 2 occasions allegedly
http://www.kfiam640.com/onair/john-and- ... -13792109/
Hunter » Sun Jul 26, 2015 4:18 pm wrote:What do you guys think so far, what is your best guess.
Zombie Glenn Beck » Sun Jul 26, 2015 4:48 pm wrote:I think its obvious that all of his CIA/Alien Hybrid stories are just a psyop. If the fiancee really though he was an Alien CIA agent come to save the earth why is she blabbing about it to everyone? His insane action movie backstory about being in a coma for 6 years is probably the same thing, loudly announcing to everyone who notices him who he is and what he is doing.
What gets me is, this guy was clearly dying for a long time. No one planned for his death? 5 million dollars down the drain and a massive media clusterfuck all because nobody planned for the dude with late stage cancer dying? Then that phone call, someone found the body and tipped off the cops, but was so terrified they didnt identify themselves and left town? Why even dump him in the car? Two weeks between his death and him being found and no one in his operation touches the guns or the money?
My guess is. The reason the fiancee didnt want the body found is because once it became news this guy was dead someone was going to be all over the guns and the cash. She split because she didnt want to be sitting on his stash when whoever came looking for it. The guy who called the cops must have been a part of the operation, found his boss/handlers body dumped and the gf missing, assumed he was next and got the fuck out of dodge.
Wombaticus Rex » Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:08 am wrote:Hunter » Sun Jul 26, 2015 4:18 pm wrote:What do you guys think so far, what is your best guess.
People who run around invoking Langley generally work for someone else.
Hunter » Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:31 pm wrote:Agreed Luther, the father's wife seemed to be very clear on the fact that there was no money left for the son and she had no idea where he got that kind of money from. Seems very strange to me that she would not know about or forget about what some are saying amounts to millions and millions in royalties. Sounds like someone trying to put a lid on this story as things get out of hand.
Also the order of events are
They went shopping
He died on way home
He told her to leave his body behind and handlers would take care of things.
Nebron leaves him in car and goes to Oregon
She returns 10 days later and is shocked that body is still there
She contacts her lawyer Harland Brand
Brand notifies police and they find body
I am not sure what the other person making a call aludded to above is all about.
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