Kevin, I've followed you for many years. Thanks for that excellent piece. My question is this: was Crooks a MK-ULTRA Monarch assassin? Otherwise, how could someone who excelled in academics and had a such a bright mind be lulled into wanting to assassinate anyone? Are there credible sources out there Re: his upbringing? His own father ha…
Kevin, I've followed you for many years. Thanks for that excellent piece. My question is this: was Crooks a MK-ULTRA Monarch assassin? Otherwise, how could someone who excelled in academics and had a such a bright mind be lulled into wanting to assassinate anyone? Are there credible sources out there Re: his upbringing? His own father had bought the AR-15. And in the few interviews I saw of his parents, they didn't show much emotion about their son's demise. Those are tell-tale signs.
I have a kid who is very bright but also autistic — doesn’t understand the social environment and is thus naive and doesn’t know who to trust. This kind of youth has not been popular with peers and craves praise and acceptance. These characteristics would make him an easy target for manipulation.
I haven’t seen the parents, but autistic traits can be hereditary so they may have their own social deficits. Or there could be another explanation for their behavior.
Kevin, I've followed you for many years. Thanks for that excellent piece. My question is this: was Crooks a MK-ULTRA Monarch assassin? Otherwise, how could someone who excelled in academics and had a such a bright mind be lulled into wanting to assassinate anyone? Are there credible sources out there Re: his upbringing? His own father had bought the AR-15. And in the few interviews I saw of his parents, they didn't show much emotion about their son's demise. Those are tell-tale signs.
He sure sounds MK-Ultraed to me. This might be worth an in-depth investigation.
I have a kid who is very bright but also autistic — doesn’t understand the social environment and is thus naive and doesn’t know who to trust. This kind of youth has not been popular with peers and craves praise and acceptance. These characteristics would make him an easy target for manipulation.
I haven’t seen the parents, but autistic traits can be hereditary so they may have their own social deficits. Or there could be another explanation for their behavior.