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posted ago by Primate98 ago by Primate98 +11 / -1

TL;DR: The Phoenix Program was horrifying, making napalm strikes on villages seem humane in comparison. The CIA officer that ran it was Evan Parker Jr., a spook you can find almost no trace of now. He was of the Parker family of generational Satanists/historical manipulators, stretching back 400 years to the Puritan Migration and with Elite roots still back in Britain.

Like any creatively bankrupt high school English paper, we’ll start off with a definition. Aleister Crowley defined magick as “the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will”. Let’s ask, “Under that definition, what magick did Crowley ever do?”

Well, what changes of significance did he cause? None of which I am aware. And before you raise your hand with an example, let me predict that you’re going to bring up something we heard from Crowley himself about something Crowley claims he did. Nor is there anything “occult” about Aleister Crowley. We’ve all heard about that clown’s antics a hundred times. Nothing “hidden from the eye” about that, is there?

That brings up the motivation for this writeup: I will show you real magick. These were significant actions in the world, done according to their will. And I will also show you the real occult, that which has been nearly entirely hidden. I was barely able to scrape this info together. If you want to know something you’ll read about in only one place instead of a hundred, this is it.

If you’re not familiar, the Phoenix Program was supposed to be a CIA counter-insurgency initiative that ran from 1967 to 1972. If you read that wiki, they really want to tell you how effective it was, and they do their darndest to downplay and soft pedal some of the, hm, more controversial aspects of the operation.

I won’t. In addition to all the illegalities and immoralities and ineffectiveness of the Vietnam War as a whole, I take the counter-insurgency aspect of the Phoenix Program to be only the alibi for an orgy of rape, torture, and murder. They also try to tell you the name of the program came from a contest among locals. I think many of us see a deeper significance to the symbology.

Whatever you read in that wiki, just keep in mind that it’s only what they’re willing to admit to. They really want you to believe it, in other words. The more you research the Phoenix Program, the darker it gets, so toxic that they have yet to follow SOP and release a mainstream movie to rewrite (ie, write) history. A Chuck Norris movie just brushing up against it was made way back in 1978, but that was only through subterfuge (Phoenix Program Movies: Good Guys Wear Black, Spy Culture).

So who ran it? Scan up and down that wiki and you’ll see that they leave out almost all names, reminding us of the passive-construction “mistakes were made” gambit. To get any substantive answers, you’ll have to go to a journalist mentioned in the wiki that had the huevos to actually study the Phoenix Program, Douglas Valentine. You can start here:

Whose Side Is the CIA On? (WhoWhatWhy 9/6/2018)

There you’ll find some names, and among them is the key man: Evan Parker, Jr. The spook is literally wearing shades in the single picture of him in that article. It may be the only picture of him in existence, for all I know. Little is said about Parker there, but you’ll find more here:

The History of BUNCIN: The US Bureau of Narcotics Covert Intelligence Network (openDemocracy 7/20/2010)

That’s an excerpt from one of Valentine’s books, but in it he relates the odd tale of how Parker “accidentally” lets him copy a list Phoenix officers. A shred of a guilty conscience in an old man with too much time to reflect? I leave it to the reader to decide.

Even there, Parker is still a true spook about whom we know nothing. And you will find nothing about him online. If you try, I wish you good fucking luck. I was able to come across his name in only two documents, but due to taking my vitamins and generally refraining from swearing, one had a tiny shard that will be enough to take us all the way:

Marine Advisors with the Vietnamese Provincial Reconnaissance Units 1966-1970 PCN 10600001700_1 (History Division USMC 2009 46-page PDF)

Although Komer would be the Phoenix “Czar,” he needed someone to actually run the program. Here he fingered CIA’s Evan Parker Jr. of the Parker Pen Company. He couldn’t have made a better choice. Evan Parker was a first-generation paramilitary officer, having served with OSS Detachment 101 during World War II as a liaison officer with Merrill’s Marauders and the British. He was a GS-16 [like a General officer] at the time, considered highly intelligent, soft-spoken, well organized, enormously respected, and extremely capable. He also came from my parent Special Operations Division at CIA headquarters and later became its chief, an organization I would later head.

Well, well. Evan was a very heavy hitter, wasn’t he? You think we’d know all about him, or he’d at least have a wiki page like the super-spooks Cord Meyer or Robert Maxwell, right? Nope. He doesn’t even have a page on WikiSpooks. That’s how real spooks are, you see, the ones They don’t care for us to know about.

Did you catch the real “break in the case”, though? Maybe not. It was the Parker Pen Company. Given that he’s a ghost, we have no genealogy for Evan, but if he was of Parker Pen, I think we can reasonably assume he was related to the founder. That would be this guy:

George Safford Parker (1863 - 1937) (WikiTree)

Go there and you can keep clicking on the “father” link to arrive seven generations back at this guy:

William Parker (abt. 1614 - 1686) (WikiTree)

The story runs into a snarl here. Rather than trying to lay it all out now, I’ll summarize. You’ll see that William has no siblings, and his father is listed only as “John Parker” with no record to trace back. Putting that and much more together, it looks to me like William was the bastard son of a guy named John Parker who was a Master Mate on the Mayflower. John had two other bastards, Thomas and Abraham, who the records list with unknown fathers and no siblings. So it adds up to this spook family emigrating to the New World together, which would also be a perfect time to drop the messy family connections.

Then there’s another very long story we’ll keep very short, but these Parkers have been involved in a shocking amount of shenanigans in American history, only a fraction of which I have documented in other posts: Ouija boards, theft of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Jonestown, and the bizarre associations with “Evergreen”. I have yet to write up: Battle of Lexington, Continental Congress, Georgia Guidestones, LAPD, Facebook, Napster and Spotify. Oh, and we can’t forget good old Robbie Parker and Sandy Hoax. You get the picture.

Okay, so they’re generational social engineers, but why should we think they’re Satanists? Well, I haven’t studied his work and only ever heard this one interview, but this gentleman says he’s from one such family of generational Satanists, and you will note his name:

Jay Parker | Satanic Ritual Abuse, Entity Invocation, & The Power of Consciousness (The Higherside Chats 12/9/2017)

It’s as hair-raising a testimony as I have ever heard, and there were a couple of very, very subtle markers that leant credibility to his story for me. Personally, I think it’s far too big of a coincidence to believe he’s just a fantasist that happens to be named Parker.