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'''Michael Riconosciuto''' is a [[spook]] and probably a [[deep state operative]] of some kind.
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==Career==
 
==Career==
 
"Self proclaimed CIA" and very probably [[deep state]] operative.<ref>https://ionamiller.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/take-a-slide-down-the-labyrinthine-rabbithole-of-cia-wizard-michael-j-riconosciuto/</ref>
 
"Self proclaimed CIA" and very probably [[deep state]] operative.<ref>https://ionamiller.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/take-a-slide-down-the-labyrinthine-rabbithole-of-cia-wizard-michael-j-riconosciuto/</ref>
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==October Surprise==
 
==October Surprise==
 
{{FA|October Surprise}}
 
{{FA|October Surprise}}
Riconosciuto has stated that he has knowledge of the [[October Surprise]].<ref name="Fricker">{{Cite web
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Riconosciuto has stated that he has knowledge of the [[October Surprise]].<ref name="Fricker">[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/inslaw.html?topic=&topic_set= Fricker, Richard L. (1993). "The INSLAW Octopus". Wired magazine. pp. 1–8. Retrieved 2008-10-02]</ref>
|author=Fricker, Richard L. |url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/inslaw.html?topic=&topic_set=  
 
|publisher=Wired magazine
 
|year=1993
 
|accessdate=2008-10-02
 
|title=The INSLAW Octopus
 
|pages=1–8
 
}}
 
(see: subsection "Earl W. Brian - The Consummate Insider: What a Surprise", [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/inslaw.html?pg=8&topic=&topic_set= p. 8])
 
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Nathan Baca's Emmy winning series "The Octopus Murders" featured documents from the archives of Michael Riconosciuto.<ref name="Baca">{{Cite web
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Nathan Baca's Emmy winning series "The Octopus Murders" featured documents from the archives of Michael Riconosciuto.<ref name="Baca">http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=3599577&nav=menu191_11_4</ref>
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<ref name="KESQ">[http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=8766891&nav=menu191_1_1_4 Nathan Baca (2009-07-31). "Part 31: Secret Government Program Linked to Local Murders". ABC News Channel 3, ]</ref> These documents have been the subject of interest for recently reopened cold case homicide investigations.<ref name="NBC">http://www.nbclosangeles.com/station/as-seen-on/Suspect_Arrested_in_Triple_Murder__Had_Been_Given_Immunity_Los_Angeles.html</ref>
|title=Nathan Baca, KESQ.com
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<ref name="Cabazon_JPN">http://www.mjr-archive.com/jpn</ref>
}}</ref>
 
<ref name="KESQ">{{Cite web
 
|author=Nathan Baca
 
|url=http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=8766891&nav=menu191_1_1_4
 
|title=Part 31: Secret Government Program Linked to Local Murders
 
|publisher=ABC News Channel 3, KESQ
 
|date=2009-07-31
 
}}</ref> These documents have been the subject of interest for recently reopened cold case homicide investigations.<ref name="NBC">{{Cite web
 
|url=http://www.nbclosangeles.com/station/as-seen-on/Suspect_Arrested_in_Triple_Murder__Had_Been_Given_Immunity_Los_Angeles.html
 
|title=Suspect Arrested in Triple Murder Had Been Given Immunity
 
|publisher=NBC Los Angeles
 
|date=2009-06-11
 
}}</ref>
 
<ref name="Cabazon_JPN">{{Cite web
 
|url=http://www.mjr-archive.com/jpn
 
|title=Archive page, Cabazon Arms
 
}}</ref>
 
  
 
==Inslaw==
 
==Inslaw==
 
{{FA|Inslaw}}
 
{{FA|Inslaw}}
In early 1991, Riconosciuto filed an affidavit before a House judiciary committee investigating the [[bankruptcy]] case of [[Inslaw Inc. v. United States Government]].<ref name="Napa">{{cite journal | title=It Happened Right Here! – Wife of key witness in Justice scandal - INSLAW case - is arrested in Napa | url = http://www.maebrussell.com/Articles%20and%20Notes/Napa%20Sentinel%20INSLAW%20article.html | author = Harry V. Martin |
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In early 1991, Riconosciuto filed an affidavit before a [[House judiciary committee]] investigating the [[bankruptcy]] case of [[Inslaw Inc. v. United States Government]].<ref name="Napa">http://www.maebrussell.com/Articles%20and%20Notes/Napa%20Sentinel%20INSLAW%20article.html </ref> Riconosciuto was called to testify before Congress regarding the modification of [[PROMIS]], a case-management software program that had been developed for the [[United States Department of Justice|Department of Justice]] by Washington, D.C.-based [[Inslaw Inc.]].<ref name="report">http://w2.eff.org/legal/cases/INSLAW/inslaw_hr.report</ref>  Riconosciuto declared that he had been under the direction of [[Earl Brian]], who was then a controlling shareholder and director of Hadron, Inc..
journal =  [[Napa Sentinel]] | date = November 17, 1992 | volume = 8 | issue = 547 }}</ref> Riconosciuto was called to testify before Congress regarding the modification of PROMIS, a case-management software program that had been developed for the [[United States Department of Justice|Department of Justice]] by Washington, D.C.-based [[Inslaw Inc.]].<ref name="report">{{Cite web
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| author = Committee on the Judiciary
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Hadron<ref>http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/inslaw.html Fricker, in Wired, 1993, p. 3. "... Hadron, Inc., a company controlled by [Edwin] Meese [US Att. Gen. 1985-88] and Reagan-crony Earl Brian."</ref> was a competitor to Inslaw and was also a government consulting firm with "several contracts with the Department of Defense and the CIA.".<ref name="Colhoun">http://www.consortiumnews.com/1999/101499a.html</ref>
| url = http://w2.eff.org/legal/cases/INSLAW/inslaw_hr.report
 
| title = House Report 102-857:THE INSLAW AFFAIR, Investigative Report
 
| date = 1992-09-10
 
| accessdate = 2008-08-22
 
}}</ref>  Riconosciuto declared that he had been under the direction of [[Earl Brian]], who was then a controlling shareholder and director of Hadron, Inc..
 
  
Hadron<ref>http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/inslaw.html Fricker, in Wired, 1993, p. 3. "... Hadron, Inc., a company controlled by [Edwin] Meese [US Att. Gen. 1985-88] and Reagan-crony Earl Brian."</ref> was a competitor to Inslaw and was also a government consulting firm with "several contracts with the Department of Defense and the CIA.".<ref name="Colhoun">{{cite web
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Within eight days of this declaration, Riconosciuto was arrested for conspiracy to manufacture, conspiracy to distribute, possession with intent to distribute, and with distribution - a total of ten counts related to [[methamphetamine]] and methadone.<ref name="convicted">http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=1471110&date=19920119</ref>
|url = http://www.consortiumnews.com/1999/101499a.html
 
|title = Israeli Spy Cover-up Crumbles
 
|last = Colhoun
 
|first = Jack
 
|date = 1999-10-14
 
|accessdate = 2009-02-15
 
|publisher = The Consortiumnews.com
 
|pages = 
 
}}</ref>
 
  
Within eight days of this declaration, Riconosciuto was arrested for conspiracy to manufacture, conspiracy to distribute, possession with intent to distribute, and with distribution - a total of ten counts related to [[methamphetamine]] and methadone.<ref name="convicted">{{cite web
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During his trial, Riconosciuto accused the [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] of stealing two copies of his tape. Then later he claimed a third was tossed by him into a Washington State swamp.
| url=http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=1471110&date=19920119
 
|title = Jury Says Guilty -- Man Claims Frame-Up But Faces 20-Year Term After Verdict On Seven Drug-Related
 
| author = Associated Press
 
| date = 1992-01-19
 
| accessdate = 2008-09-02
 
| publisher = Seattle Times Company }}</ref>
 
  
During his trial, Riconosciuto accused the Drug Enforcement Administration of stealing two copies of his tape. Then later he claimed a third was tossed by him into a Washington State swamp.
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In addition to his claims of a government "[[frame up]]" related to Inslaw, Riconosciuto maintained that the chemical laboratory on his property was in use for the extraction of precious metals such as [[platinum]] in a highly specialized [[mining]] operation.<ref>http://www.mjr-archive.com/articles</ref>
  
In addition to his claims of a government "frame up" related to Inslaw, Riconosciuto maintained that the chemical laboratory on his property was in use for the extraction of precious metals such as platinum in a highly specialized mining operation.<ref>{{cite web
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==Incarceration==
|url = http://www.mjr-archive.com/articles
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Riconosciuto was released from prison on June 27, 2017. He was rearrested by 16 August 2017.<ref>https://noriohayakawa-wordpress-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/noriohayakawa.wordpress.com/2017/04/20/a-hero-to-some-michael-riconosciuto-will-finally-be-released-from-prison-on-june-27-2017/amp/</ref>
|title = Case of backwoods lab: Was it mining or 'meth'?
 
|date = 1991-03-15
 
|accessdate = 2009-12-02
 
|publisher = The Morning News Tribune
 
}}</ref>
 
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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(engineer, spook)
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BornMichael James Riconosciuto
SpouseBobbie Riconosciuto
ExposedPROMIS
Interesting character

Michael Riconosciuto is a spook and probably a deep state operative of some kind.

Career

"Self proclaimed CIA" and very probably deep state operative.[1]

Iran-Contra

Quite probably...

October Surprise

Full article: October Surprise

Riconosciuto has stated that he has knowledge of the October Surprise.[2]

Nathan Baca's Emmy winning series "The Octopus Murders" featured documents from the archives of Michael Riconosciuto.[3] [4] These documents have been the subject of interest for recently reopened cold case homicide investigations.[5] [6]

Inslaw

Full article: Inslaw

In early 1991, Riconosciuto filed an affidavit before a House judiciary committee investigating the bankruptcy case of Inslaw Inc. v. United States Government.[7] Riconosciuto was called to testify before Congress regarding the modification of PROMIS, a case-management software program that had been developed for the Department of Justice by Washington, D.C.-based Inslaw Inc..[8] Riconosciuto declared that he had been under the direction of Earl Brian, who was then a controlling shareholder and director of Hadron, Inc..

Hadron[9] was a competitor to Inslaw and was also a government consulting firm with "several contracts with the Department of Defense and the CIA.".[10]

Within eight days of this declaration, Riconosciuto was arrested for conspiracy to manufacture, conspiracy to distribute, possession with intent to distribute, and with distribution - a total of ten counts related to methamphetamine and methadone.[11]

During his trial, Riconosciuto accused the Drug Enforcement Administration of stealing two copies of his tape. Then later he claimed a third was tossed by him into a Washington State swamp.

In addition to his claims of a government "frame up" related to Inslaw, Riconosciuto maintained that the chemical laboratory on his property was in use for the extraction of precious metals such as platinum in a highly specialized mining operation.[12]

Incarceration

Riconosciuto was released from prison on June 27, 2017. He was rearrested by 16 August 2017.[13]

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