The Journey Podcast 120. The Ignored: Part 1 (video on YouTube, channel: TrineDay)
TrineDay Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan recently spoke with Nick Bryant, Daniel Hopsicker, Jim Norman and Ed Berger about crime and corruption in high places, including child trafficking, which the federal government protects and covers up.
These researchers came from different directions and ended up talking about the same set of characters and deeds. The mainstream media refuses to report their findings.
Do factions for good and evil battle inside the halls of power? Will good people flush the corruption out of our systems and restore honesty, accountability and transparency to our government? Will we make our representatives work for and protect us? What does all this mean for our children’s future?
I hope you enjoy this compelling conversation. I was the moderator.
“Our host is Kris Millegan, musician, writer/researcher, publisher at TrineDay and host of THE JOURNEY podcast.Kris’s father, Lloyd Millegan entered US Intelligence as an 18-year-old exchange student to China in 1936. Soon he was working in C.O.I. (Coordinator of Information) under William “Wild Bill” Donovan, which morphed into the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). While there, Lloyd was drafted. OSS would place him in G2 (Army Intelligence) and get him assigned to MacArthur’s staff – where “they” had some concerns. This led to intrigue that ended up with Lloyd leaving the Agency (now the C.I.A.) soft in 1957 and hard in 1959.
In 1969, along with Professor D. F. Fleming from Vanderbilt, Lloyd talked about his 20-year intelligence career to Kris, which took Kris many years to process, launching him on 50+ years of reading, research and “hanging out in Conspiracy Theory Land.”
Also with us are Ed Berger, Nick Bryant, Daniel Hopsicker, and Jim Norman.
Ed Berger is an independent writer and researcher in Kentucky who has written several books, including UNCERTAIN FUTURES: An Assessment of the Conditions of the Present, and the forthcoming Thesis on the Metacartel. Ed was Whitney Webb’s main researcher for Volume 1 of ONE NATION UNDER BLACKMAIL: The Sordid Union between Intelligence and Organized Crime that gave rise to Jeffrey Epstein. And Ed can be followed on twitter at ebberger.
Nick Bryant has had mainstream and investigative work appear in USA Today Magazine, Playboy, Salon, Vanity Fair, and other publications too ignominious to mention. Nick authored THE FRANKLIN SCANDAL: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse, & Betrayal, and co-authored CONFESSIONS OF A DC MADAM: The Politics of Sex, Lies, and Blackmail, and contributed a chapter on child trafficking to GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS: Individual and Societal Oppression, and he investigated the Jeffrey Epstein network and published Epstein’s "Little Black Book" on the Internet in 2015. In June 2023, his new book will be published, THE TRUTH ABOUT WATERGATE: A Tale of Extraordinary Lies and Liars. His site is nickbryantnyc dot com.
Daniel Hopsicker is the author of "Barry & 'the boys," "Welcome to TerrorLand," and the soon-to-be-released "Gangster Planet.” You can follow him at his site, which is MadCowProd dot com. That stands for Mad Cow Productions.
And Jim Norman spent 11 years as a writer for BusinessWeek in Detroit, Minneapolis, Houston and Connecticut. He joined Forbes in 1990 and resigned after 5 years over censorship of his groundbreaking investigation into government bank-cyber-spying and Clinton-era corruption. He then returned to his long-time focus on oil and energy companies by joining McGraw-Hill’s daily oil journal, Platts Oilgram News. His 2001 story on Enron accounting tricks helped trigger the SEC investigation that led to Enron’s demise. In 2008 history of global oil price manipulation, THE OIL CARD, was published by TrineDay and remains an important primer on modern economic warfare.”