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Wheeler files - part two

Army Captain Jack Wheeler in Vietnam, 1969 source: Jack's memorial website Jack had a very high security clearance and was consulting for Mitre Corporation at the time of his murder.    Assorted media groups have taken turns ruminating on the Wheeler case. Netflix weighed in with an episode of Unsolved Mysteries for October 2020.  https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/unsolved-mysteries-what-is-mitre-corporation We learn from the article:  1. Wheeler told his wife  he would spend a few days after Christmas working on something important at Mitre  in Washington. 2.  Mitre, a defense contractor, specializes in AI, satellite systems, space security and cyber security  among many other things. Mitre manages federally-funded R&D in support of government agencies. 3.  Wheeler worked in cybersecurity at Mitre.  According to journalist Steve Volk,  “He was working on the issues that we're seeing now made manifest with, you know,  Russia interfering with the election, Russia and

Wheeler files - part one

Long time readers  (and hopefully others) may recall John "Jack" Wheeler, who was brutally murdered at the very end of December 2010. Miraculously (and we mean it) , a hazardous waste worker spotted Wheeler's body being dumped into a Wilmington, DE landfill on 12/31/10... FOILING THE PLAN to use his disappearance as a narrative anchor point? We think so. Based on information available, his body was never meant to be found. A missing and presumed-murdered Wheeler might have formed the corner of a narrative frame about how such-and-such a false-flag disaster came to pass. What kind of disaster? Well, that's the interesting thing about Wheeler. His trajectory touches so many chords that have been resonating back through time and unto the present. The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground. Genesis 4, KJV Wheeler's death became a cottage industry, spinning teevee documentaries and internet theories. One possibly useful thing I learned: holdin