Will Geer

Will Geer (William Ghere) was a mind controlled actor, used to push the gay and transgender agenda and the pedophilia agenda, the Luciferian sodomy religion of Aleister Crowley. He was a member of the Communist Party of USA (like Angela Davis) and played in the CBS series The Waltons. He had a relationship with Harry Hay of the OTO (names William and Harry). They participated in the West Coast waterfront strike of 1934, which led to unionization of all West Coast ports by the American Workers Party. They also worked for the American League Against War and Fascism.

He was a member of fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha like Samuel King Allison (Manhattan Project), Dabbs Greer (Pasadena Playhouse), James Rebhorn, Bill Rasmussen (ESPN), Harry Truman, BF Skinner and Ron Paul.

He acted with The Group Theatre of Lee Strasberg (which later became the Actors Studio of Elia Kazan ACCF) with Kurt Weill  and worked for CBS Radio Network. Its training was based on the method of Konstantin Stanislavski.

He played in Bonanza (filmed at Spahn ranch of the Manson family), Executive Action about the JFK ritual, written by Dalton Trumbo (also communist, worked with John Frankenheimer), in Law and Order as Pat Crowley (Aleister Crowley) and The Blue Bird with Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner and Jane Fonda (mind control Project Blulebird).

His ex-wife was Herta Ware, who played in 2010: The Year We Make Contact with John Lithgow, Keir Dullea and Candice Bergen.

His daughter Ellen played in movies with Harrison Ford and Disney movie Something Wicked This Way Comes with Jason Robards, Diane Ladd and Pam Grier. Her husband Ed Flanders died from suicide.

In 1940 Harry Hay participated in the sex research of Alfred Kinsey (also gay agenda, visited Crowley's Abbey of Thelema with Kenneth Anger). In 1950 Hay met his partner Rudi Gernreich started the fraternal order Mattachine Society with James Gruber. Gruber was a friend of Christopher Isherwood, who worked for the Vedanta Society of South California with CIA agent Aldous Huxley.

The Mattachine Society had ties to Henry Gerber's Society for Human in Rights and the Weimar gay scene of Christopher Isherwood, WH Auden, transgender Willi Pape, Erika Mann and Magnus Hirshfeld.

born 3/9/1902.

died 4/22/1978, day of release One Love, date of Vladimir Lenin, Jack Nicholson, Sheryl Lee.

Filmography

1932 The Misleading Lady as McMahon Claudette Colbert Paramount Pictures
1934 Spitfire (Lust card) Katharine Hepburn (William and Kate) Robert Young Ralph Bellamy
1934 Wild Gold as Poker Player (uncredited) John Boles Claire Trevor Fox Film
1935 The Mystery of Edwin Drood (novel of Charles Dickens) Valerie Hobson (John Profumo sex scandal) Heather Angel David Manners Universal Pictures
1939 Union Pacific Cecil DeMille Barbara Stanwyck Joel McCrae (HHS, Pasadena Playhouse) Anthony Quinn
1940 The Fight for Life Columbia Pictures
1948 Deep Waters Dana Andrews Jean Peters Dean Stockwell Mae Marsh 20th Century Fox
1948 The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre NBC John Carradine (OTO) Paul Muni Boris Karloff Margaret Sullivan Nanette Fabray (niece of Lou Adler's wife Shelly Fabares) jesuit Don Ameche Barry Nelson
1949 Johnny Allegro
1949 Lust for Gold Ida Lupino William Prince Glenn Ford
1949 Anna Lucasta Paulette Goddard (wife of Charlie Chaplin) Oscar Homolka (married to Florence Meyer, daughter of Eugene Meyer of Federal Reserve and World Bank) Columbia Pictures
1949 Intruder in the Dust
1950 The Kid from Texas Audie Murphy (used in JFK ritual)
1950 Comanche Territory Maureen O'Hara (John Ford movies)
1950 Winchester '73 produced by Aaron Rosenberg James Stewart Shelley Winters (pedophilia movie Lolita) Rock Hudson Tony Curtis Universal Pictures
1950 It's a Small World as William Musk
1950 Broken Arrow James Stewart Debra Paget (Hollywood Professional School)
1950 Convicted Glenn Ford Frank Faylen Dorothy Malone Douglas Kennedy
1950 To Please a Lady as Jack Mackay Clark Gable Barbara Stanwyck Adolphe Menjou (JBS)
1951 Double Crossbones (S&B symbol)
1951 Bright Victory Arthur Kennedy Rock Hudson James Edwards (Federal Theatre Project, The Manchurian Candidate)
1951 The Tall Target as train conductor Homer Crowley (Aleister Crowley) based on Baltimore plot to kill Abraham Lincoln announced the JFK ritual Dick Powell as John Kennedy Adolphe Menjou Ruby Dee (ruby slippers of Wizard of Oz) MGM
1951 Racket Squad as Harry Robinson Jackie Coogan Carole Mathews CBS
1951 The Barefoot Mailman as Dan Paget – Miami Mayor / Postmaster Robert Cummings
1954 Salt of the Earth
1956 The Searchers John Ford (CIA) John Wayne (JBS) Vera Miles Natalie Wood
1956 Mobs, Inc. as Harry Robinson (archive footage) William Asher (brother of publicist of Judy Garland)
1962 Advise and Consent as Senate Minority Leader Austrian director Otto Preminger Henry Fonda Peter Lawford (related to JFK)
1964 East Side/West Side as Brian Lincoln George C Scott Cicely Tyson (wife of Knight of Malta Miles Davis, Delta Sigma Theta, related to Louis Farrakhan) Ralph Senensky (Pasadena Playhouse) CBS
1964 Black Like Me as Truckdriver book of mason John Howard Griffin
1966 The Trials of O'Brien as Judge Lindemann / Sheldon Britt Ekland (Lou Adler) Angela Lansbury Roger Moore Rita Moreno Gene Hackman (Pasadena Playhouse) Frank Langella Tammy Grimes Martin Sheen CBS
1966 Seconds (about mind control) as Old Man John Frankenheimer Rock Hudson Salome Jens John Randolph (National Council of Soviet-American Friendship of Corliss Lamont) Khieg Diegh (The Manchurian Candidate) Paramount Pictures
1967 The Crucible
1967 Garrison's Gorillas story of The Dirty Dozen ABC
1967 In Cold Blood as Prosecutor Robert Blake based on book of Truman Capote (also gay agenda) Columbia Pictures
1967 The President's Analyst as Dr. Lee-Evans
1968 I Spy as Uncle Harry Bill Cosby NBC
1968 Run for Your Life Ben Gazzara Stuart Rosenberg Steve Previn (brother of André Previn, who married Mia Farrow) NBC
1968 Of Mice and Men as Candy John Randolph
1968 Mission: Impossible as Doc Sam Elliott jesuit Leonard Nimoy Lesley Ann Warren (Professional Children's School) Martin Landau
1968 The Invaders (alien invasion) as Hank Willis Larry Cohen (CCNY) ABC
1968 Bandolero! James Stewart Dean Martin Raquel Welch George Kennedy 20th Century Fox
1968 Gunsmoke as Slocum
1968 Certain Honorable Men Van Heflin Peter Fonda
1969 Mayberry R.F.D. Farrah Fawcett Jodie Foster
1969 Here Come the Brides Joan Blondell ABC
1969–1971 Bonanza as Ferris Callahan / Zach Randolph / Calvin Butler Michael Landon Lorne Green Bing Russell Guy Williams NBC
1969 Hawaii Five-O CBS
1969 Then Came Bronson Michael Parks NBC
1969 Daniel Boone as Adam Jim Dean (related to James Dean)
1969 The Reivers (one eye) Steve McQueen (Actors Studio, Sharon Tate ritual) Sharon Farrell Mitch Vogel (Bonanza) Burgess Meredith Ellen Geer Diane Ladd (married to Bruce Dern)
1970 I Walk The Line (Grandpa Tawes voice dub) Gregory Peck (Antichrist the Omen) Tuesday Weld Estelle Parsons music by Johnny Cash
1970 The Name of the Game NBC
1970 The Moonshine War Alan Alda Patrick McGoohan
1970 The Brotherhood of the Bell
1970 Pieces of Dreams Robert Forster UA
1970–1971 The Bold Ones: The Senator as Elliot Leveridge / Judge Scanlon / Ralph Turner
1970 The Bill Cosby Show Bill Cosby (Omega Psi Phi) NBC music by jesuit Quincy Jones
1970–1974 Medical Center Jayne Meadows CBS
1971 Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster?
1971 Love, American Style
1971 Brother John Sidney Poitier
1971 Cade's County Glenn Ford
1971 Alias Smith and Jones
1971 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
1971 The Jimmy Stewart Show James Stewart
1972–1978 The Waltons (CBS TV series) as Zebulon Tyler Walton Judy Norton (Playboy, Scientology) Patricia Neil (Pi Beta Phi, Actors Studio, married to MI6 agent Roald Dahl) Edgar Bergen (father of Candice Bergen) produced by Robert Jacks (married to daughter of Daryl Zanuck) produced by Lee Rich (jewish) music by Jerry Goldsmith
1972 Dear Dead Delilah
1972 The Scarecrow (Wizard of Oz)
1977 Bewitched as George Washington
1972 The Sixth Sense
1972 Jeremiah Johnson Sydney Pollack
1972 The Rowdyman
1972 Napoleon and Samantha Jodie Foster Michael Douglas
1973 Night Gallery Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone)
1973 Columbo: A Stitch in Crime
1973 Brock's Last Case
1973 Harry O
1973 Savage Steven Spielberg Martin Landau
1973 The Gift of Terror
1973 Kung Fu David Carradine (son of John Carradine) Radames (Little House on the Prairie) Jodie Foster Khigh Diegh Barbara Hershey Nancy Kwan John Drew Barrymore Brandon Cruz Rhonda Fleming Harrison Ford Don Johnson Geoffrey Lewis (father of Juliette Lewis) ABC
1973 Isn't It Shocking? jesuit Alan Alda Louise Lasser
1973 Doc Elliot
1973 Executive Action (the JFK ritual) Burt Lancaster
1974 The Hanged Man (William the Hanged Man)
1974 Silence as Crazy Jack
1974 Honky Tonk
1974 Memory of Us
1974 Hurricane Martin Milner (Fort Ord base with jesuit Clint Eastwood)
1975 The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery Jackie Coogan
1975 The Night That Panicked America War of the Worlds hoax of Orson Welles Paul Shenar
1976 The Blue Bird (Maurice Maeterlinck, dissociation of Project Bluebird) Elizabeth Taylor Ava Gardner Jane Fonda Patsy Kensit (Liam Gallagher) Cicely Tyson Nadezhda Pavlova (House of Pioneers) George Cukor 20th Century Fox
1976 Law and Order as Pat Crowley (Aleister Crowley)
1976 Moving Violation Roger Corman 20th Century Fox
1976 Hollywood on Trial John Huston Ronald Reagan
1976 Starsky & Hutch ABC
1976 Hee Haw
1977 The Billion Dollar Hobo
1977 Eight Is Enough book by Tom Braden
1977 The Love Boat ABC
1978 A Woman Called Moses Cicely Tyson Orson Welles
1978 Unknown Powers
1978 CBS: On the Air
1979 The Mafu Cage Lee Grant (Rosenthal)

the Gay and Transgender Church

Pedophilia

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