Anonymous ID: 349bab Dec. 16, 2021, 3:21 p.m. No.15204477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4674

>>15204374 (lb)

>I ain’t clicking that shit nigga

I don't blame you anon. I was lazy nigga & I got lost in the weeds. Aline Mosby was a UPI reporter in Moscow and she was found drunk & in a state of undress in a gutter, promptly arrested. She was compromised (or caught working as an agent of a foreign power) but this didn't end her career. She pops back up in Communist China. That's the gist of it. The second pdf is the guy who went to/was approached by the FBI and discussed Aline. He was a very well connected (KC Star) son of a newspaper scion. It made for fascinating reading (anon is easily amused/intrigued)

Maybe I'll take the time to make screenshots, there's a LOT of data. The mob stuff is really good, hitmen, Mongoose, it's all there.

From Aline Mosby wiki:

Mosby worked as editor for a college issue of Madamoiselle before she joined United Press in Seattle in 1943. She moved to the Los Angeles bureau office in the 1950s, working as a radio news writer and feature writer during United Nations meetings in San Francisco. She was also a special Hollywood correspondent for six years. She famously covered a nudist convention in San Bernardino County.She was also one of the first to interview Marilyn Monroe after nude photos she had posed for in 1949 were published as a calendar. Mosby is regarded by news historians as helping Monroe become a more-notable star. She wrote anonymously for gossip magazine Confidential.

 

She temporarily resigned from the UP in Los Angeles and moved to Europe, signing with the London UP office shortly afterwards. From there, she was assigned to work Paris and then became the first American woman correspondent assigned to Moscow. In 1959, she interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald, who had exiled himself there. He spoke to her about his upbringing and support of Marxist socialism.She also interviewed downed U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers. In 1962, she wrote a book titled The View from No. 13 People's Street detailing her experiences in Moscow. FBI documents identify her as a suspected Soviet agent. She was based in Washington, D.C. in 1967.She opened the UPI bureau in Beijing in 1972

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aline_Mosby

The guy who outed her Norman Ray Runnion, later Reverend Runnion

From his 2015 obit:

"The Rev. Norman Ray Runnion, 85, of Brookfield, died Friday, June 19, 2015 at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph, VT.

 

He was born on Oct. 14, 1929, in Kansas City, MO., the son of Winifred and Ray Runnion. His father was an editor and writer who worked for newspapers in Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. Norman graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 1951. His first job was at the City News Bureau of Chicago, a legendary training ground for young reporters covering Chicago crime stories who worked six days a week and long hours for $25 a week in pay. He joined the United Press in New York in 1953 and was assigned to the London and Paris bureaus. There he covered the Cold War, the election of John F. Kennedy to the White House and the arrival of “Camelot.” He served through 12 presidencies. As one of the bureau’s primary writers, he dealt with such historic events as the 1963 Cuban Missile Crisis, and above all else the assassination of the President. He moved to Vermont in 1966, and after serving as Director of Public Relations at Windham College, he joined the Brattleboro Reformer. He was appointed Managing Editor of the Reformer in 1971, a position he held until 1989, when he enrolled at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria VA, a leading Episcopal Seminary. He was ordained as an Episcopal priest in 1993, and he served as Rector of Saint Martin’s Episcopal Church in Fairlee, VT, for 8 years, when he retired. In his retirement he served as interim pastor the East Brookfield Congregational Church. He was also a columnist and Montpelier reporter for the Herald of Randolph. In 1994 he received the Yankee Quill Award from the New England Newspaper and Press Association, which honors achievement and distinction in New England Journalism. He was elected a Fellow of the Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1997. He also served on the board of the Vermont Community Loan Fund; he was a Justice of the Peace in the Town of Brookfield as well. Publications include Gemini: America's historic walk in space.[ Co-authored with Alvin B. Webb, Jr. and H. D. Quigg in 1965], and Up the Ivy Ladder, published in 1969. One of his sermons from St. Martin’s was included in Preaching thought the year of Mark, Sermons that Work (VIII) published in 1999."

https://www.dayfunerals.com/obituary/3216250

 

Meanwhile AmericanAnons were doing "Duck & Cover" & this is why the period is so interesting to anon. 1962 is also the year a Nazi Doctor in Rio de Janeiro saved DadAnon's life.

Anonymous ID: 349bab Dec. 16, 2021, 3:45 p.m. No.15204626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5001

>>15204570

This is a masterpiece anon! I hope you feel better, it's been a long war, longer than this anon realized. The HUAC committee was over the target and sadly they got out-messaged/maneuvered around. Prayers for you anon. I'm still not sure if I'm "doing it right" but I persist. It's all I can do to not literally shake people and scream WAKE UP! in their faces.

Anonymous ID: 349bab Dec. 16, 2021, 4:24 p.m. No.15204903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4950 >>5029

>>15204674

>since you mentioned Rio, Brazil comes up in recent notable

Anon was very young but some things remain crystal clear in my memory, I was an only child and around adults more than kids. The news was on a lot as Dad was flying a lot during this period. Rio in particular because of the Nazi Doctor and the Space capsule. I can't find a word about that capsule anywhere but that particular trip was to take "X"(Nation building, Saving the World for Democracy yada yada) and retrieve that capsule that splashed down off the coast of South America, traipse it around the Pan-Am games in a sort of "show and tell", then fly it to Smithsonian where it remains on permanent display.

I have the "loot" from that trip- 4 huge blankets from Ecuador, Vicuna (wtf is a Vicuna?), Alpaca, Llama and no idea about the fourth one. The Columbian coffee is long gone, they brought home a literal ton of it in 1 lb packages. I'm sure there's other loot laying around the shanty and I have all the flight records (along with everybody's SSNs- shouldn't have those prob)This man was a Reservist pilot and a WWII hero pilot, Robert (Bob) Shippee. Dad flew with another guy who survived the Bataan Death March. I heard excellent first hand accounts of these tales when they didn't catch me eavesdropping.

Anonymous ID: 349bab Dec. 16, 2021, 4:46 p.m. No.15205040   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15204912

>>15204846

ty anon.

It's still shocking to this very day. We thought we could come up for air after Dad's burial, had both of my parents in home hospice for an extended period and it was tough. Anon got caught completely off guard with this loss.