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'''Deborah Palfrey''' operated Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency in Washington, D.C. that was used by some key [[9-11]] perpetrators. | '''Deborah Palfrey''' operated Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency in Washington, D.C. that was used by some key [[9-11]] perpetrators. | ||
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+ | |caption=A video by [[James Corbett]] | ||
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+ | ==9/11 Foreknowledge== | ||
+ | Palfrey reportedly told [[Wayne Madsen]], ‘I have information that would have been of great interest to the 9/11 Commission – there’s information that they have (her call girls) that would have been very important for the 9/11 Commission to know having to do with intelligence they picked up about 9/11 before it happened’.<ref name=iw/> | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Officially, she committed suicide by hanging. | + | [[image:Deborah Palfrey story.jpg|left|300px]] |
+ | Officially, she committed suicide by hanging. ''[[Vanity Fair]]'' painted her as a troubled woman on the path to suicide, but others have suggested she was far from suicidal but instead was fearful about a contract being out on her life. Palfrey made at least four public statements that she would never commit suicide, and that if it appeared so, it would have been murder.<ref name=iw>http://www.infowars.com/special-report-dc-madam-phone-records-could-destroy-washington-d-c/</ref> [[Mark Gorton]] lists her murder among the crimes of the [[cabal]].<ref>[[Document:The Political Dominance of The Cabal]]</ref> | ||
+ | ==Court Decision== | ||
+ | A 2016 the [[US Supreme Court]] rejected a bid to release Deborah Palfrey's phone records, despite claims they were "very relevant" to the [[US/2016 Presidential election|presidential election]].<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3569961/Supreme-Court-reject-bid-release-infamous-DC-madam-s-phone-records-despite-claims-relevant-presidential-election.html</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Deborah Palfrey (9-11/Premature death) | |
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Born | 1956-03-18 North Charleroi, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | 2008-05-01 (Age 52) Tarpon Springs, Florida, U.S. |
Cause of death | Hanging |
Alma mater | Rollins College |
Victim of | Murder |
Ran an escort agency in Washington D.C. that was frequently used by Washington insiders, and was aware of some 9/11 insiders who let information slip before the event. |
Deborah Palfrey operated Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency in Washington, D.C. that was used by some key 9-11 perpetrators.
A video by James Corbett |
9/11 Foreknowledge
Palfrey reportedly told Wayne Madsen, ‘I have information that would have been of great interest to the 9/11 Commission – there’s information that they have (her call girls) that would have been very important for the 9/11 Commission to know having to do with intelligence they picked up about 9/11 before it happened’.[1]
Death
Officially, she committed suicide by hanging. Vanity Fair painted her as a troubled woman on the path to suicide, but others have suggested she was far from suicidal but instead was fearful about a contract being out on her life. Palfrey made at least four public statements that she would never commit suicide, and that if it appeared so, it would have been murder.[1] Mark Gorton lists her murder among the crimes of the cabal.[2]
Court Decision
A 2016 the US Supreme Court rejected a bid to release Deborah Palfrey's phone records, despite claims they were "very relevant" to the presidential election.[3]
References
- ↑ a b http://www.infowars.com/special-report-dc-madam-phone-records-could-destroy-washington-d-c/
- ↑ Document:The Political Dominance of The Cabal
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3569961/Supreme-Court-reject-bid-release-infamous-DC-madam-s-phone-records-despite-claims-relevant-presidential-election.html