Thursday, June 20, 2013

Hyde Co., NC Delayed Birth Certificates (B)

Name: BLAKE, Eunice Earl
Born: Dec. 31, 1912
Sex: Female
Birthplace: Fairfield, Hyde Co., NC
Father: James Mathias Blake; white; born in __________
Mother: Elvira Jones; white; born in NC

I hereby declare under oath that the above statements are true to the best of my knowledge this 18 day of June 1962 given before Evelyn H. Swindell, Register of Deeds.
/signed/ Eunice Swindell

Abstract of Evidence:

    • June 18, 1962 affidavit of personal knowledge given by T.D. Blake of Fairfield, uncle of applicant, who states that Eunice Blake was born Dec. 31, 1912 in Fairfield to James Mathias Blake and Elvira Jones
    • October 26, 1936 Hyde Co. birth certificate of applicant's child, Barbara Ann Weston, which states Eunice was age 23 and born in Fairfield, NC.
    • March 6, 1946 Beaufort-Hyde Mutual Burial Assoc. policy which states Eunice was age 33.
    • Date Evidence was examined: June 20, 1962 - /signed/ Evelyn H. Swindell, Register of Deeds
      Date Filed: June 21, 1962 - /signed/ Charles R. Council, Chief of Office of Vital Statistics

Hyde Co., NC Delayed Birth Certificates (B)

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What I can and will do…

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“and who uses the french tickler Kay” – this is harassment Helen…

Helen you should be asking yourself that question.”

Kay Gibbs does not believe in sex toys.

Incoming….

“I told you I was going to get you off that blog”.

“Congratulations Mirinoff, that bitch is still looking for the file”.

I also remember seeing a you tube video in which a man is demonstrating hypnosis…

…by suggesting that when he touches his tie the man standing in front of him will remove his coat.  I found myself doing this in response to the video.

Someone did read this book, Kay didn’t…

Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution: William M. Baum: 9781405112628: Amazon.com: Books

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

I thought this was interesting…

…and see how easy it is to convince others someone has convinced others through various means to take their own lives, the guilt then gives the interloper a way into your mind for whatever reason he or she may have conjured up in their minds.

NOV. 13, 1900

In czarist Russia, a district called Kargopol (about 400 mi. from St. Petersburg) contained a 200-year-old secret sect which called itself the Brothers and Sisters of Red Death. The brothers and sisters shared some very provocative ideas. Although marriages were forbidden, sexual intercourse was permitted providing that the sinners immediately submitted themselves to suffocation with a large red cushion. Every member was obliged to recruit new members, and when he had added 12 followers to the flock and thus assured himself a place in heaven, he was allowed the privilege of committing suicide. Believing the end of the world was to be Nov. 13 (Nov. 1 Old Style), 862 members of the cult thought it would please God if they all sacrificed their lives by locking themselves in their homes and setting them on fire. When news of the threatened suicides reached St. Petersburg, troops were rushed out to Kargopol, but by the time they arrived, more than 100 members had already perished. The rest were prevented from committing suicide, and when the appointed day passed without catastrophe, the sect disbanded.

Trivia on Predicitions for the End of the World from 1843 to 1900 | Trivia Library

incoming…

“I was hoping that woman would be cooperative”.

Right, after you abused me in prison and then set the stage for me to abuse myself, then putting me a complex where I would be subjected to a similar environment as the prison designed for you writers to abuse us.

NO I HARDLY THINK YOU WILL EVER GET ANY MORE COOPERATION.

YOU ALL WILL DROP DEAD BEFORE I HELP YOU WITH A NOVEL.

I met a Kate McC[K]orkle around 1984…

Chantal McCorkle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holloway Prison…?

12/722
Fulford, Helen H.
B
1974/09/04
Swan Quarter
F
Henrietta _____
Richard Holloway

Hyde Co., NC Death Certificate Index (Freeman - Fulford)

Dorget [Dorset] Mason…

2/3
Mason, Calvin Lawrence
W
1917/01/29
[1917/02/03]

Currituck
M
Cottie Mason
[Catherine Mason]

Dorget Mason
[Dorset Mason]

Hyde Co., NC Death Certificate Index (Martin - McCabe)

Zack Mason…

10/14
Mason, John B. [Beauregard]
W
1944/12/01
Currituck
M
Mary [E.] Campbell
Zack Mason

Hyde Co., NC Death Certificate Index (Martin - McCabe)

Pauline Mason Gibbs mentioned here, she is now deceased, she is my father’s first cousin…

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Harris Gibbs, age 95, a resident of 403 East 8th Street, Washington, died Monday, May 25, 2009 at her home.  A graveside service will be held 3:00 pm Thursday, May 28, 2009 at Oakdale Cemetery, Washington, conducted by Dr. Jimmy Moore. The family will receive friends at the home from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Thursday.  Mrs. Gibbs was born in Halifax County on June 2, 1913. She was the daughter of the late John Marvin and Hetty Knox Harris. Mrs. Gibbs graduated from Townsville High School in Vance County and East Carolina College, where she earned a Master’s Degree in elementary education. She taught school in North Carolina for 34 years—six years in the Vance, Craven, Wilson and Pitt County Schools—and 28 years in the Beaufort County Schools, retiring in 1975.  Mrs. Gibbs was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in Washington where she was a member of church group #4. She served for 15 years on the Brown Library Board of Trustees. Mrs. Gibbs served two terms as President of the Friends of Brown Library. She was a member and past president of the Washington Woman’s Club. Mrs. Gibbs was also a member of the Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and the E.C.U. Alumni Association.  On September 20, 1936, she married Hallet A. Gibbs, who preceded her death, February 1, 1998.  Mrs. Gibbs is survived by her son, Hal Gibbs and his wife, Ruth of Greenville; grandson, Benjamin Gibbs and his wife, Dawn of Winterville; step-grandson, Sgt. First Class Anthony L. Mann and his wife, Bridget Conway Mann of Coraopolis, PA; two great-grandsons, Landon Augustus Gibbs and Kyle Joseph Mann; and two great-granddaughters, McKenzie Elizabeth Gibbs and Saorise Marie Mann.  In addition to her parents and her husband, Mrs. Gibbs was preceded in death by a sister in law, Pauline Gibbs Mason.  Mrs. Gibbs family would like to thank her special friends, Joyce Gay and Frankie and Viva Watson, for being with her at the end.  Paul Funeral Home of Washington is serving the Gibbs family.   (Washington Daily News [Washington, NC] – Wednesday, May 27, 2009)

Beaufort Co., NC Obituaries - Gi - Gu

Gurkins Helen…

Vanderburg, Joyce Coward; and brothers, Ernest Gurkins, Doug Gurkins, James Ed Gurkins.

Beaufort Co., NC Obituaries - Gi - Gu

I think this woman may have been mixed up in it…

Helen Elizabeth Cox Godfrey

Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Cox Godfrey, age 86, a resident of 810 River Road, Washington, died Wednesday, February 1, 2012, at her home.   Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, February 4, 2012 at the First Baptist Church in Washington, conducted by Dr. Jimmy Moore. Burial will follow in Oakdale Cemetery.   The following will serve as pallbearers: Devon Mish, Terry Cook, Larry Loving, Tommy Cox, Stanley Edwards, and Glenn Hardison.   Mrs. Godfrey was born in Beaufort County on January 1, 1926. She was the daughter of the late Jesse Fitzhugh Cox and Thelma Mish Cox. Mrs. Godfrey was a retired bookkeeper with the Beaufort County Tax Collectors office. As a member of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Godfrey was a member of the Ruth Sunday School Class, WMU Group #4, the Young at Heart Club, past Girls Auxiliary teacher and a former Circle member. She was a Charter member of the Red Hat Honey’s and participated in activities at the Grace Harwell Senior Center.   On March 29, 1946, she married Otis A. Godfrey, who survives.   Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Carole Godfrey Hill of Roper, Kay Godfrey Woolard and husband, Jeffrey of Washington; two grandchildren, Tiffany Cook Coltrain and husband, Greg, Ryan Godfrey Quidley; two step grandchildren, Kathy Hardison and husband, Glenn, Robin Terry; three great grandchildren, Jewel, Mollie, and Mallorie Cook and six step great grandchildren, Kalyn, Hagen, Lily, Mara, Austin and Kaylyn.   In addition to her parents, Mrs. Godfrey was preceded in death by a sister, Kathryn Cox; a brother, Jesse Thomas “T.J.” Cox and son-in-law, Bobby Hill.   The family will receive friends from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM Friday, February 3, 2012, at First Baptist Church, 113 N. Harvey Street, Washington and other times at the home, 810 River Road, Washington.   Paul Funeral Home & Crematory of Washington is honored to serve the Godfrey family.  (Paul Funeral Home)

Beaufort Co., NC Obituaries - Gi - Gu

MPD wasn’t rare but rarely diagnosed and rarely diagnosed correctly…

…they are obviously cases of psychic entanglements as I have experienced the disorder, and splitting of the personality, not always due to trauma but often due to the deliberate enmeshment by others with one’s psyche.  Sybil may be more the object of those who have dissociated rather than one who has that many personalities.  It is possible she may be connected to someone who is experiencing these different personalities such as a Holocaust victim or simply the victim of a connection with a Doctor who performed numerous medical treatments and the mind was too young to determine the true nature of the events taking place.  This woman bears a resemblance to my mother who I believe was enmeshed with Dr. David O’Brien who was her gynecologist and who must have had connections in Ohio as I have discovered connections there and possibly with Gloria Steinem.

Barbara Weston Gibbs is my mother.  Her mother is Eunice Blake Weston, grandfather James Mathias Blake.  It is clear my mother was the victim of the film The Woman in Green and her 1972 image and the film Sybil, is proof she was and has been hypnotized by the film Woman in Green and the film Sybil perpetuated the problem.  She may well have also been the object of the projections of others who have seen this film and others which contain hypnotic suggestions, I have pointed out on my NLP Blog.

What I recall about dancing in my family is that one of my aunts was sneaking off to the dance hall in Engelhard against my grandfather’s wishes and she was whipped with a belt for it, it was similar to my incident when I was on the boat so I am guessing that she was in the buggy with her brothers who were going to the dance.  I did have a dream vision of this which had been mixed up with my lawn mowing on the riding lawn mower that turned over in the a canal.

Pauline Gibbs Mason is my father’s cousin.

MASON, Murdock Dorset CHESAPEAKE, VA. - Murdock Dorset MASON, 95, of Weber Ave., died July 17. Born in Fairfield, he was the son of the late Zonnie and Annie O'Neal Mason. He was the widower of Mrs. Dorothy Jane Mason. He was a member of Gospel Hall of Chesapeake and retired from Norfolk & Western Railroad after 48 1/2 years service. Survivors include a son and his wife, Murdock L. and Lillian Mason of Chesapeake; a half-sister, Annie Willoughby of Creswell; a grandson and his wife, David M. and June Mason of Chesapeake; 4 step-grandchildren: Lillie Dvorak and Simon Aycock, both of Chesapeake, Joyce Gettier of Portsmouth, and Iris McMain of Yorktown, Va.; and a great-granddaughter, Katie Mason of Chesapeake. A graveside service was set for 11 a.m. Saturday in Riverside Memorial Park. Graham Funeral Home, South Norfolk Chapel, is handling arrangements. (The Coastland Times - Sunday, July 20, 1997; pg. 10A)

 

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Monday, June 17, 2013

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Setting fire to the Library at Alexandria…

J. Edgar Hoover died during the night of May 1 – May 2, 1972. According to Curt Gentry, who wrote the book J Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, Hoover's body was not discovered by his live-in cook and general housekeeper, Annie Fields. Rather, it was discovered by James Crawford, who had been Hoover's chauffeur for 37 years. Crawford then yelled out to Fields and Tom Moton (Hoover's new chauffeur after Crawford had retired in January, 1972). Ms. Fields first called Hoover's personal physician, Dr. Robert Choisser, then used another phone to call Clyde Tolson's private number. Tolson then called Helen Gandy's private number with the news of Hoover' death along with orders to begin destroying the files. Within an hour, the "D List" ("d" standing for destruction) was being distributed and the destruction of files began. However, The New York Times quoted an anonymous F.B.I. source in Spring 1975 that "Gandy had begun almost a year before Mr. Hoover's death and was instructed to purge the files that were then in his office."

L. Patrick Gray, was appointed Acting FBI Director by President Nixon after Hoover's death.

Anthony Summers reported that G. Gordon Liddy stated his sources in the F.B.I. said "by the time Gray went in to get the files, Miss Gandy had already got rid of them." The day after Hoover died, L. Patrick Gray, who had been named acting director by President Richard Nixon upon Tolson's resignation from that position, went to Hoover's office. Gandy paused from her work to give Gray a tour. He found file cabinets open and packing boxes being filled with papers. She informed him the boxes contained personal papers of Hoover's. Gandy stated Gray flipped through a few files and approved her work, but Gray was to deny he looked at any papers. Gandy also told Gray it would be a week before she could clear Hoover's effects out so he could move into the suite.

Gray reported to Nixon that he had secured Hoover's office and its contents. However, he had sealed only Hoover's personal inner office, where no files were stored, not the entire suite of offices. Since 1957, Hoover's "Official/Confidential" files, containing material too sensitive to include in the Bureau's central files, had been kept in the outer office, where Gandy sat. Curt Gentry reported that Gray would not have known where to look in Gandy's office for the files, as her office was lined floor to ceiling with filing cabinets. And without her index to the files, he would not have been able to locate incriminating material, for files were deliberately mislabeled, e.g. President Nixon's file was labeled "Obscene Matters".

Helen Gandy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I had this in the hospital…

Endoscopy

…it is not Deep Throat, I have never seen that film nor would I ever see that film.

Jerry is a district court judge Helen, you must pay attention to what is said.

Right, forget this biopic as I find it distasteful and the thought of associating it with a medical procedure I had is infuriating.

I MEAN FOR THIS TO STOP.

Coma (1978 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Susan's investigation then reveals the mastermind behind all of it - Dr. George Harris (Richard Widmark), Chief of Surgery, who she has been confiding in all along. Dr. Harris tries to stop Susan from exposing the truth, and attempts to render her brain dead with carbon monoxide in operating room eight, under the pretext of performing an appendectomy. However, Mark, now having realized the truth as well, manages to find and disconnect the pipe before it can poison Susan. The movie ends with Susan awake, being wheeled out of the operating room holding Mark's hand. Meanwhile, Dr. Harris stands defeated in the operating room, as two police officers wait outside to arrest him.

Coma (1978 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Russia and Mongolia Overland #6 -European Russia Pictures

Russia and Mongolia Overland #6 -European Russia Pictures

This must have been someone’s (Greta’s) favorite drink…

 

paramount gold rum

Nutty for Gold

1 1/2 oz Gold Rum

3/4 oz Davinia Hazelnut liqueur

1/2 oz lime juice

1 tsp grenadine syrup

Mix, shake, stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

Rum

I found connections to 4 VMI graduate fraternity brothers in the late early 1900’s…

Spiro Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland. His parents were Theodore Spiros Agnew, a Greek immigrant who shortened his name from Anagnostopoulos (Αναγνωστόπουλος) (originally from Gargaliani, Messinia) when he moved to the US,[6][7] and Margaret Marian (Akers) Pollard Agnew, a native of Virginia.[8] Spiro had a half brother, Roy Pollard, from his mother's first marriage (she was widowed at the time she met Spiro's father).[8] Agnew was raised in his father's Greek Orthodox religion. His Greek family has direct lineage from the island of Chios.[9][10]

Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Could be associated with Bernays.

Since finding The Woman in Green film, I was subjected to due to my mother’s TV viewing or that of someone she was connected to…

Kay's History Personality: Look at this…updated

…I feel like I was being directed to do some of the things I was doing.  I know Jurassic Park is part of my history just prior to the time she would have seen The Woman in Green film.

Look at this…updated

I’ve seen a host of people in a small store in the mall that buys gold.  There was a traveling trailer back in the 70’s doing the same thing.

 Sell Gold in Chapel Hill We Buy Gold Jewelry, Coins, & More University Mall Location www.JewelRecycle.com

Take a Virtual Tour of The White House

Similar…

  Kremlin Garden 3

I think some of the Akers lived in Plummer Plantation…

Margaret Marian (Akers)

Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

…I recall the name, he lived at the end of Bond Ave on Fullerton, second house to the right.

This image looks like it has been altered…

File:Spiro Agnew.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the hotel my aunt and uncle used to own…

…Someone has been claiming my family were responsible for what happened to them during the holocaust or at least this is what I have been hearing and we were not even remotely involved in the holocaust.  My family came here in the 1650’s. 

this one

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