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Why I think the death of Conrad Roy was Faked

by Miles Mathis

First published September 19, 2019 As usual, this is just my opinion, based on internet research anyone can do

I have a couple of hours to kill this afternoon, so I took a quick peek at this one. Roy allegedly killed himself in 2014 with the verbal encouragement of his girlfriend Michelle Carter. She was tried for involuntary manslaughter and convicted. She was sentenced to 2.5 years. She has now served seven months of a 15-month reduced sentence and is seeking early release.

After just that first glance, I was already smelling smoke.

Since Carter only has eight months left in her term, why are they wasting court time hearing her early release plea? It makes no sense. The short term has already been cut in half once. There she is today, being led to court in handcuffs and ankle shackles. Really? She is that dangerous, eh? This little woman surrounded by big men, and she needs ankle shackles. All Hollywood, as usual. The reason they are doing this is to keep it in the headlines.

Plus, the names are giveaways as well. Carter and Roy, both peerage names. The Roys in the peerage are related to the Maitlands, the Erskines, the Gladstones, the Munros, the Hastings, the Willoughbys, the Brookes, the Palmers, the Clarks, and the Stewarts. Both the Maitlands and the Brookes link us to the Stuart/Stewarts fairly recently (1800s). Michelle Carter is probably related to President Carter, and Conrad Roy III likely is, too. Jimmy Carter is a Pratt, a Fisher, a Phillips, a Gordy, a Helms, a Presley, a Frantz, a Wygant, and a Scott. Also related to Morgan, Owens, Moser, Case, Fuller, Toole and Lee. He is closely related to father-of- Motown Berry Gordy. Berry Gordy's grandfather was Jimmy Carter's great-grandfather, making them second cousins once-removed. This also links Jimmy Carter to Marvin Gaye and Jermaine Jackson, since those guys married Gordys. Through the Helms, Jimmy Carter is a Stewart/Stuart, which links the Carters to the Roys. The Carters and Roys are also linked via the Clarks.

Also of interest is Cecily Mackay Carter of the peerage, who married Arthur Goodhart in about 1920. Their son became Baron Goodhart, who went to school at Harvard in. . . Boston. He married a Herbert, of the Herbert Barons. He later married a Clark, and she was also a Jackson. Baron Goodhart's great grandfather was , who founded . Baron Goodhart's brother Sir Philip Carter Goodhart was educated at in Connecticut, which I have previously outed as a spook feeder. He later worked for the Sunday Times. Their brother was a professor of banking at the London School of Economics. The possible tie-in here is through the name Mackay. Conrad Roy's aunt is given as Becky Maki, and she has been vocal in the trials and press. Does Maki=Mackay? My guess is yes, since it is not only pronounced the same, but the uncle Matthew Maki is listed at Intelius as working for the Navy and for Safenet Inc. What is Safenet? It is one of the largest suppliers of encryption to the USGov. Becky Maki has 16 locations listed at Intelius, including Boston, Cambridge, Baltimore, Buffalo, Greensborough, and Land o' Lakes, Florida. That's a lot of locations for a 48-year-old who has only worked at Mount Auburn Hospital. Strange that she has no nursing degree listed, her only education being at the Rhode Island School of Design. Conrad Roy's mother works at FM Global, a major insurance company. His father Conrad Roy II is listed at Intelius as having gone to the Tabor Academy, an exclusive prep school of only 500 students in Marion, MA. He is also listed as working at Northeast Maritime Institute—a college which graduates US Coast Guard officers—which conflicts with his mainstream bio. That tells us he worked in a marine salvage business.

Conrad Roy's grandfather is given as David Bozzi, and if we search on that at Intelius, we find a David Bozzi of the right locations, age 40 (so this is probably Roy's uncle), who has a rather interesting list of jobs. Although LinkedIn tells us he is Director of Teaching and Learning Technology at Harvard Medical School, Intelius tells us he worked at “President and Fellows of Harvard College”. He has also worked for NSTAR, the Boston energy company. Roy's great grandmother was Constance Gaucher, and she is listed as working at MIT and Le Petit Tou (which is the business school in Toulouse, France). Roy's uncle Tom O'Donnell has worked at Ameriprise Financial and Smith Barney, and is currently Associate Vice President of Investments at Wells Fargo. So this family is quite prominent. It is not just a family of boat repo-men.

This happened in the Boston suburbs, also a red flag. Salem is in the Boston suburbs, remember, and this whole area of Boston is famous for hoaxes. In fact, we can link these names Carter and Roy back to Salem, through the Helms again. Jimmy Carter's Helms lead us back to William Connor Helms, whose brother married Mary Eldred. Her sister was Elizabeth Eldred (Eldridge), wife of Samuel Parris —who was the central character of the Salem Witch Trials. These Eldreds also link us to the Phillips again, the Gardiners, the Knowles, and the Rathbones of the Lincoln Assassination hoax.

Roy was not a troubled kid, according to the records. He was local athlete, on the baseball, track, and crew teams. He had a 3.9 GPA, so he was both an athlete and a smart kid. He had already been accepted to college. Sounding like the usual CIA recruit to me. If you search on pics of Conrad Roy, you get a lot of him smiling and looking normal, but none of him looking depressed or suicidal. This doesn't match the story we are told in the press, where he was seeing multiple counselors, had been in and out of hospitals, and was taking many meds.

When was Michelle Carter allegedly born? August 11, 1996. That's 8/11/96. Aces and eights. Chai. The mainstream story admits Carter and Roy weren't really boyfriend and girlfriend. They only met “a handful of times in three years”, though they lived within 35 miles of one another and had cars.

OK, you're a senior in highschool and straight and that is your girlfriend across town. Are you telling me you are going to see her less than five times in three years? You are going to limit your contact to texting? You aren't going to try to get together for some smooching, snuggling, or more? Who believes this stuff?

Besides, she now looks like a lesbian and actress:

I don't have much “gaydar” with regard to males, since I don't hang around them, but I have developed pretty good female gaydar, having lived in Taos for 12 years. I can tell when I am being warned off. That's a very pretty woman, admittedly, but she isn't straight. She looks like a recent graduate of the Camille Paglia finishing school. And where are we supposed to think that picture was taken. It looks like a mugshot, since her hair is short and she is standing in front of a gray wall. But it can't be because the clothes are wrong. That isn't prison attire.

Also strange is that Conrad Roy III has a page at IMDB, indicating he is an actor. But the page is mystifying, since we aren't told why he is listed. This is the Internet Movie Database. What movie has Conrad Roy been involved with? I think you now know.

Carter was indicted in 2015 and a prosecutor was assigned to the case. He just happened to be Conrad Roy's first cousin. That's right, the local District Attorney just happened to be his first cousin. But that isn't suspicious, right? The head of the Massachusetts Supreme Court that allowed this trial to proceed as having probable cause to obtain a manslaughter charge was Judge Robert Cordy, who made that ruling in July and retired in August, less than one month later. Carter then waived her right to a jury trial, which is all the evidence you need that this was faked. No one waives their right to a jury trial, unless they are a CIA or DHS hire.

Also note the name of the judge: Cordy. And then remember that the Carters are also Gordys. If we check the genealogies, we find that Cordy=Gordy.

Carter's judge then became Lawrence Moniz, whom we can look up at Ballotpedia. We are told that previous to his time on the Bristol Juvenile Court, he was a partner in the firm O'Boy and Moniz. No, seriously. It actually says that. So his partner was Mr. O'Boy? Was a junior partner Mr. Gee-Whiz? Curiously, this case is the only thing listed at Ballotpedia. But they do admit:

Massachusetts does not expressly prohibit efforts to encourage suicide. Moniz's sentence is notable for treating Carter's words as suffcient for a manslaughter conviction, which typically requires an unlawful act leading to an unintentional death.

Also remember that Carter was allegedly a juvenile at the time of the event, being 17 years old. A conviction of manslaughter should be impossible against someone not of age, but here we find that this (probably fake) judge went out of his way to illegally convict her.

And guess what, we find Lawrence Moniz has a page at IMDB. What a surprise. That's because he played himself on both 20/20 and 48 Hours. You will remember that they pushed this fake story heavily in 2017, three years after it occurred. And why did they push it? As the flip side to the men- are-pigs project. They have to run a few women-are-pigs projects, too, just for good measure. They want men and women hating eachother, because in that case they spend far more on compensating products. Remember, IMDB is the Internet Movie Database. So if this event were real, Lawrence Moniz should not have a page there for playing himself on TV news shows. Do you think everyone who has ever appeared on TV news shows has a page at IMDB? No. The very existence of this page is a tacit admission that the trial was staged.

Also at IMDB, we find a news story from last month indicating Jesse Barron's 2017 Esquire article “The Girl from Plainville” on the hoax is being optioned by UCP (subsidiary of NBC) for a TV series. So we have to ask, who is Jesse Barron? Well, he looks to me like yet another CIA author (but aren't they all?). He writes for the NYT Magazine, Esquire, and GQ, and of course they don't hire any independent writers. No one does. Barron also wrote an article called “Bad Romance” for Harper's. You may like to see the first paragraph: Last August 3, in Boulevard, California, a man named James Lee DiMaggio invited his friend’s wife and son to his home, killed them, shot their dog, and rigged incendiary wire on the property to burn when a timer reached zero. Before the house caught fre, he picked up his friend’s daughter, Hannah, and drove off. The car was a blue Nissan Versa.

Really? And you believe that happened? Since this article is about romance novels, we don't even understand why Barron is leading with that. It is a terrible lead-in, totally confusing any reader. But I guess he was ordered to include it prominently, and figured why not get it out of the way in the first paragraph. Barron also includes this tidbit before the story even gets started, for no apparent reason:

Fifty Shades of Grey was self-published by a woman with two kids and a day job; she made $95 million last year — more than any other writer in the world.

Yeah, right. Except that her day-job is probably at Vauxhall Cross, where she has a writing team and promotional team backing her up. Note her penname E. L. James, which is spookily close to P. D. James, another MI6 front. E. L. James is just the British counterpart of George R. R. Martin, another fake person fronting a government project. But again, aren't they all?

So, basically, Barron is selling another fake story—or several at a time—obviously part of the men-are- pigs project. This is what he was hired to do. And, of course Barron is a Jewish name, from the Hebrew Bar-On. Also see the former owner of Dow Jones, the publisher of the Sun-Times, and the alias of Donald Trump (John Barron). Also see journalist James Barron, who also worked for the New York Times. His father was CIA. These Barrons are also Pressleys and Campbells, which would link us to the Carters and Roys. So Jesse Barron may be another cousin. That is how this normally works.

Still don't believe me? In “Bad Romance”, Barron inserts an appearance by Elvis Presley early on, again for no apparent reason. But we can now see it is to plug his cousin—who may still be alive.

But back to the Roy hoax. Here's another clue: after Carter was indicted in 2015, her mother posted pictures of Michelle going to prom and visiting Disney World. Does that sound like something that would happen in the real world? Carter's mom would just be that insensitive? Also stupid, since that would naturally prejudice any future jury against her daughter. No, this only happens when the case is scripted and they want you to hate someone. They want you to hate Michelle Carter. That is what this is about. That is her role, a role she accepted and (I assume) is getting paid for.

Earlier this year, HBO aired a two-part “documentary” on the case, which included snippets from the fake emails and texts these two allegedly sent to one another. But again, why send thousands of texts and never meet up? Probably because they couldn't actually stand one another, and these texts were written in sub-basement six at Langley or MIT. This documentary was released at South by Southwest in Austin, which tells you what to think of that event as well. I Love You Now Die was produced and directed by Erin Lee Carr, who is making a career out of these propaganda films. Remember, the surname Lee often equals Levy. She is also responsible for documentaries on the USA Gymnastics scandal and the Cannibal Cop. I have already blown the cover of the first one, and the second one is also fake.* So Carr's presence here is just more proof this is a fake.

The page at Wikipedia admits:

The case also attempts to redefne the social spectrum in which attitudes and behaviors would qualify as criminal that were not considered criminal before.[56]

Yes, it sure does. In fact, this fake case run by Intelligence attempts to make attitudes and behaviors seem to be criminal, despite the fact that standing laws explicitly state they are not. This judge found the defendant guilty over the top of existing laws, by simply ignoring them. This is a way to illegally or non-legally control you. Although this case is faked, if you think it is real you will police yourself accordingly. The fact that you can't really be arrested for stuff like this won't matter, if you arrest yourself. In other words, if you stop yourself from doing what you are otherwise legally free to do.

You will think twice about telling someone to jump off a cliff, since if they do it you could be found liable, or even guilty of manslaughter. If you think like that, they will have you right where they want you. They want you afraid to say or do anything, unless you have their prior consent. They want you acting and thinking on their orders, and otherwise not acting or thinking at all.

*This was the Gilbert Valle III story, a NY cop who allegedly spent time in chatrooms talking about how to rape and cannibalize women. His wife caught him and turned him in. You may like to know that this NY police officer graduated from University of Maryland with a degree in. . . psychology. NY cops don't normally have degrees in psychology. Valle was convicted of conspiracy to kidnap, but his own judge later threw out the conviction. The Court of Appeals agreed with the acquittal. So it looks like the government lost control of this one. They didn't pay the judge enough or something. It is hard to make heads or tails of this case, since a judge can't just come in 16 months later and reverse the findings of his own jury. That isn't how the system works.

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