This house was across the street from Mae Brussell’s home. The occupants never befriended Mae so one day she knocked on the door, a stranger opened it, and that was when she saw a room with a panoply of recording equipment. She realized her “neighbors” had been recording her activities for months.
Mae Brussell died of cancer on October 3, 1988. She was 66.
A year before she died, at dinner one night in her home, she pulled up the blind and pointed out the house across the cul-de-sac she lived on. “The CIA bought that house several months ago,” she said, “and they have been observing me.”
A few hours after Mae transitioned this house caught fire. The local newspaper article about the “accident” lacked any mention of the owners who had disappeared.
We suspected that the fire was designed to erase any identifying fingerprints of the surveillance team.
Mae Brussell died of cancer on October 3, 1988. She was 66.
A year before she died, at dinner one night in her home, she pulled up the blind and pointed out the house across the cul-de-sac she lived on. “The CIA bought that house several months ago,” she said, “and they have been observing me.”
A few hours after Mae transitioned this house caught fire. The local newspaper article about the “accident” lacked any mention of the owners who had disappeared.
We suspected that the fire was designed to erase any identifying fingerprints of the surveillance team.
Michael and Ruth Paine were the “handlers” of Lee and Marina Oswald after George de Mohrenschildt had “handled” Lee Harvey Oswald before the Paines.
Michael Paine was the employee of Walter Dornberger, the actual leader of Project Paperclip.
Mae Brussell, Tom Davis and Dave Emory believe Dornberger oversaw the framing of Lee Harvey Oswald.
So, irony of ironies, these two gravestones, with the name “Paine,” were just a few yards from Mae Brussell’s gravesite.
Michael Paine was the employee of Walter Dornberger, the actual leader of Project Paperclip.
Mae Brussell, Tom Davis and Dave Emory believe Dornberger oversaw the framing of Lee Harvey Oswald.
So, irony of ironies, these two gravestones, with the name “Paine,” were just a few yards from Mae Brussell’s gravesite.
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