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Deborah Hadden, contact me at 1830goel@gmail.com

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For some reason my email server is not working. I have run into more information to send you, but I need to get the server up and running and again. In the meantime, I ran into this book on Internet Archive you might find interesting.

https://archive.org/details/beatitudes0000robe/mode/2up?q=robert+lee+hamblin

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Jan 25·edited Jan 25

Wow! Those are some incredible pieces of the puzzle you're putting together. Feels like the patterns continue to be confirmed and the connections are expanding exponentially.

Now that you've identified key patterns of their behavior (Geographical, Genealogical, Professional, Religious, Social, Criminal etc), identifying additional CS hiding within the LDS is becoming easier and easier.

Interesting fact about the Hintze family: Paul, David and Wayne Hintze's uncle is Hugh Jones Hintze - UofU Skull & Bones 1935.

Here are some more breadcrumbs worth highlighting. Make sure to note all the names and relationships of those involved:

1950 Daily Herald article:

Robert Lee Hamblin & Mary June Adams "Announcement Tea Party"

https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=23630748&q=%22Mary+June+Adams%22

(Mary June Adams Hamblin, the Hamblin daughters' paternal grandmother, and Shirley Brockbank Paxman are cousins)

1972 Daily Herald article:

Hamblin VS, McCurdy Doll Museum Owners, Judge Monroe & Shirley Brockbank Paxman's daughter, Annette Paxman's engagement announcement to Scott Bowen:

https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=23803494&q=%22annette+paxman%22&rows=200&sort=rel

(Mrs Lehi Hintze, Mrs David Hintze and Mrs Paul Hintze all throw pre-nuptial parties for the bride-to-be, Annette Paxman, daughter of Shirley and Monroe Paxman)

All this makes me wonder when these parasites actually began exploiting the LDS faith for their degenerate purposes. It's the perfect cover when you think about it. My mind is blown yet again! Thanks for unplugging my mind from the Matrix, Morpheus!

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Yes! That’s my very stake. Oscarson’s were previously in my ward (before I lived there). Also Richard G Scott’s daughter lived and raised her family here in Klein, Texas. We have many Allred families too, probably one Allred family in every ward.

In Sugar Land, Texas there are Hintze families. Steve Hintze did handyman work at my house. Brian and Kelli Hintze were also in the Sugar Land 2nd ward. Kelli Hintze is S Gifford and Wendy Nelson’s daughter who grew up in Sugar Land. That is the chapel where my daughter was sexually violated (and the church member/perp confessed to at least 10 little girls). It goes deep.

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And Paul Oscarson was the first stake president of the Klein, Texas stake. What a coincidence.

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Yes. My previous visiting teacher was in the Young Women’s presidency with Bonnie Oscarson. Oscarson have come a few times to visit their old stomping grounds--Klein ward, in Klein, Texas in the Klein Stake...just minutes from Houston Texas temple. Hmmm?!

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This went exactly where I suspected it to because of the broken pieces I have learned about Tim Ballard. His background is super sketch and just as similar to this. I stopped immediately once learning about Tim tying into Blackwater and Erik Prince. But I’ve been chomping into it but in smaller chunks so to speak. This is so bizarre and troubling to say the least. Good luck Go El. I/we appreciate your perseverance and determination in your efforts. #LoveAlwaysWins 💜♾️💙

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Tom Schulte is also from Missouri. One of the Hamblin daughters was outraged to discover that her mother, Roselle, had a piece of his artwork entitled “The Orgasm” displayed on her mantel. This piece of art was somehow significant in the sexual abuse that the Hamblin girls suffered at the hand of Roselle.

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Go El, would you please give me some background on Dean and Norm Van Waggenen whom I knew from their pawn shop days in Orem? They both struck me as hiding behind a wall of guile. Their bail bond business yielded more money than the pawn shop. Both had connections to the same attorneys and judges you've previously discussed. Excellent research! Thank you.

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