When Cathy O’Brien’s book, Trance Formation of America, came out in the 1990s, I was quite familiar with one of the cities, and the establishments within it, that featured prominently in her accounts. I was able to independently verify that at least a dozen very small details in her book were true. There was no reason for her to make up these details – as they were not pertinent to the overall narrative – nor was there any logical way for her to know about these people, places and details, without firsthand experience.

The fact that there were many small, verifiably-accurate details in her book gives credence to her account.

On a side note, at the time a friend knew a high-ranking police official in that town, who was serving during the time O’Brien claimed to have been trafficked there. This friend didn’t necessarily believe O’Brien’s story, but asked the police captain what he thought of it, as a lark. The officer knew immediately the people and the book he was referring to. He didn’t laugh about it. He was not dismissive. But he did angrily tell my friend to never bring up the subject again – period! Mark another one down for Cathy O’Brien's story hitting "close to home."

And here’s another…

In her book (a must-read primer for pizza-related researchers) she mentions Dick Cheney as one of her primary abusers. In at least two passages, she remarks about the size of Cheney’s “unusually large penis” and that he had traumatized her and her daughter. How in the world would this woman know this, without experience? And how could this possibly be verified?

Exhibit A: http://wizbangblog.com/images/dickdick.jpg | http://archive.is/vnYyK

Connection to Pizzagate?

It is well established that blackmail and extortion by pedophilia, sexual abuse and mind-control programming have been a fixture in politics and intelligence circles for decades. This provides historical context to the current investigation.