The FBI Declassifies Files on The Finders and McMartin Pre-school Child Trafficking Cases

Winter Watch
The McMartin Preschool case involved claims of sexual assault against children that included satanic animal sacrifices and rituals in hidden rooms. In 1984, Raymond Buckey, a teacher, was arrested on 79 counts of child molestation. Buckey was not convicted after defense claimed that the testimony of the children had been implanted by their psychological examiners. The children said they were threatened that if they told anyone, their parents would be killed, Judy Johnson, 42, a mother who was a key witness, was discovered dead in her home, cause unknown, as the case went to trial. Retired FBI chief Ted L. Gunderson continued investigating on behalf of the parents and commissioned an archaeological survey for tunnels. The FBI documents confirm a tunnel.

The FBI has also declassified documents related to ‘The Finders’, a purported spiritual group under the direction of Marion Pettie, whose wife had been employed by the CIA. The group was alleged to have been child abductors, child traffickers, pedophiles, satanists, and a front for CIA operations. The Finders were reportedly caught many times, but prosecutors declined to press charges, and the FBI, the US State Department and others helped cover it up every time. Some researchers allege that the Finders supported brainwashed assassins.

In 1983, a woman named Judy Johnson from the affluent California community of Manhattan Beach went to the police, claiming that her 2-year-old son had been molested by Raymond “Ray” Buckey, a 28-year-old teacher at McMartin Preschool. Police began their investigation by notifying the parents of current and former students about the possibility of sexual abuse their child.

Numerous children told similar stories of satanic animal sacrifices and sexual rituals in secret rooms at the school. By 1984, Buckey was arrested on 79 counts of child molestation. His mother was also arrested as a conspirator, as well as several other members of the Buckey family, because McMartin Preschool was owned and operated by the Buckey-McMartin family.

The children said they were warned that if they told anyone, their parents would be killed. And sure enough, just as Buckey’s trial got underway in 1986 — a trial in which Judy Johnson was a key witness — she was discovered dead in her home, cause unknown. She was just 42 years old.

Almost exactly one year later, a former police officer who served as an investigator for the defense suicided himself at home.

With Johnson dead, Buckey’s defense attorney was able to impeach her character during the trial. It was also argued that the testimony of the children had been influenced (or implanted) by the psychological examiners who interviewed them. Ultimately, Buckey was not convicted. A second jury deadlocked in 1990, and the case was dismissed.

For six years, the police and the FBI had actively investigated the McMartin Preschool case, according to the Los Angeles Times. After they closed their file — and the Buckey family revealed they had sold the shuttered McMartin Preschool to Arnold Goldstein for the development of an office building — frustrated parents of the abused children hired the subsequently retired chief and head of the Los Angeles FBI, special agent Ted L. Gunderson (1928-2011) to continue with the investigation, and commissioned an archaeological survey.

Read full article here…

Visit our Classified ads.

Check out our Classified ads at the bottom of this page.

Recent stories & commentary

  • Save
Technocracy

FDA Modernization Act 2.0 & the Avatar in Medicine

April 22, 2024 Nature of Healing 0

The FDA’s new Modernization Act 2.0 authorizes drug makers use alternatives to animal testing, including cell-based assays and computer models, to obtain an exemption from the FDA to investigate the safety of a drug. The FDA is transitioning from testing animal models to directly experimenting on humans.

Classified Ads

The appearance of ads on this site does not signify endorsement by the publisher. We cannot vouch for accuracy of statements or integrity of advertisers. We will investigate complaints, however, and remove any message we find to be misleading or that promotes anything fraudulent or unethical.
For ad rates, click here.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
5 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Boomer Lady
Boomer Lady
2 years ago

Very young children under 5 years have vivid imaginations. I remember following this case back then. What I believe happened was that some children found the entrances to the underground tunnels, thus explaining how they knew they were there and where they led. If there were artifacts in the tunnels indicating rituals, that might be convincing. But what I remember of the coverage, one or two teachers were initially accused. Then as other teachers one by one were asked what they saw, they replied that they didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. Then each of them were accused as… Read more »

Discernment
Discernment
2 years ago
Reply to  Boomer Lady

Did you take the vaccine?

Robert Lexington
Robert Lexington
2 years ago
Reply to  Boomer Lady

If you know of what goes on in today’s ever degrading world then you’ll know by extrapolation that the “high” courts, lawyers, politicians, all the way up to the highest levels in govt. are deep up to their necks. However, the retired FBI chief Ted Gunderson was an exception. Evil cannot exist in a morality based society.

Robert Lexington
Robert Lexington
2 years ago

Yes and I suppose it’s all just a cohencidence?If you know of what goes on in today’s ever degrading world then you’ll know by extrapolation that the “high” courts, lawyers, politicians, all the way up to the highest levels in govt. are deep up to their necks. However, the retired FBI chief Ted Gunderson was an exception. Evil cannot exist in a morality based society.

BecomeUncancellable
BecomeUncancellable
6 months ago

This is all very disturbing as is the media’s unwillingness to re-examine this case in light of this blockbuster evidence. I commented on the following Rumble video, an interview with a psychologist known for his “debunking” of the McMartin tunnel claims about 20+ years ago. The interview being from last year… did not mention any of this new evidence. You’ll see in my comment the total disregard this new, complete game-changing evidence received. A guy who cared enough to make a nearly hour-long video about this case in the 2020s is not even remotely open to re-evaluating his position which… Read more »