Monday, June 24, 2019

Blain (aka Blaine) Auer, Part II

Perhaps it was too be expected, but Blain has deleted my Friend request as well as my comments, likes, etc., from his Facebook page after I found it necessary to post an entry about him and Phong Tran.
















The CIA is all about gaining your confidence/trust and betraying it. As will become apparent when I post some more material about my friendship with Blain, I don't have any reason to believe he would betray me. In fact, I always felt that his deciding to cut off communications with me after coming to Japan for a visit in 1998 showed that he wasn't going to engage in that type of conduct, which I came to suspect in a former army buddy that happened to be involved with Evangelical Protestantism in South Korea...
























A number of the other people shown in the same screenshot are suspected Japanese intelligence operatives affiliated with my wife. 

It's hard to determine with which country's intelligence service a given individual is being paid by, as in the case with pseudo-scholar/pseudo-culture figure Alex Kerr, an American with a PhD from Oxford whose quasi-books are published by various CIA front presses, etc. He is associated with a number of suspected MI6 and intelligence officers from Commonwealth countries, such as New Zealand. And some of the suspected Japanese intelligence officers residing in New Zealand may in fact be under the employ of the MI6, etc. 

He is in a similar bracket to pseudo-scholar John Dougill, but was elevated among the pseudo-intellectual intelligence operatives at an earlier stage in his career, perhaps because he is homosexual, another angle that the "woke" CIA et al. attempt to work to break down mainstream cultural norms.

Such cross affiliations could be useful in evading certain legal constraints, and may be a reason that some in the UK are pushing for BREXIT. That is to say, the EU has ratified the special protocol of the UN Human Rights Treaty, unlike the USA and Japan. Maybe the UK wants out of that to protect its intelligence operations. 



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