In 2004 I was introduced over the phone to Jay Gell, who I then interviewed as a possible character for the book I published that same year, GREED - The NeoConning of America. Jay later introduced me to Robert V, Hughes. The woman who introduced us I had worked with in an organization to help victimized women.
It was not a book I would have written had it not been for being nagged by Morgan, who I had not yet realized was highly psychopathic.
I was already following the work of Dr. Robert Hare, PhD, a psychologist who had created a protocol for assessing individuals for the condition using a carefully structured set of questions, verbally presented to the individual being tested. Accepting that she was highly psychopathic did not happen until I was interviewing a psychologist on my radio show, and she casually said, "You, of course, know your daughter is a psychopath."
I murmured agreement, finally accepting this as fact. I managed to finish the show without a bobble, but the next three days were terrible for me.
The websites HowTheNeoConsStoleFreedom and MorganPillsburyGell were put up at the insistence of my partner, who realized I had to explain the ugly lies the group of individuals hired and paid $5,000 a month each for their work, intended to bring about my death, wrote.
I survived those attacks by telling the truth about each of them. This blogspot was the one I put up about Jay Gell. Although his mother gave him her husband's last name, a American soldier who was one of the first to die in Vietnam, Jay was actually the offspring of a casual affair with a trucker while her husband was in Vietnam.
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