Virginia had a lot of secrets and most of them are in the Morgue;
President Bill Clinton's real last name isn't Clinton; Virginia
Cassidy, the mother of President Bill Clinton was married to Blythe who got her knocked up before he was knocked down. Virginia had a lot of secrets and most of
them are in the Morgue. A guy name
"Blythe" is the real father of President Bill Clinton and it's a big
breaking front page story and it's being dug up today by Andy Ledger, the
Director of the Morgue of HRC Inc., The New York Globe Newspaper New York City which
was purchased in a cash transaction by HRC Inc.
and holds the greatest research library in the world has the proof.
The Desk of Andy Ledger
Morgue Director
HRC, Inc
History Research Corporation
The newspaper man set up what he called the "Morgue Space" to warehouse the
tens of thousands of reports, books and photographs on Washington D.C.
corruption and of course the crooked politicians like Hillary Clinton, Bill
Clinton and Barack Obama.
Andy Ledger worked for
the New York Globe newspaper chain first running "copy" of stories
from reporters to the editors and then back again. Andy was only sixteen years old when he
started at the New York Globe and for future reference he was also fired three
times by the editor.
Andy Ledger never finished High School but he did finish Harvard College
with a degree in journalism and on top of that the New York Globe Newspaper
chain paid for all his college expenses.
Andy Ledger was the young man running newspaper copy back and
forth and up and down inside the skyscraper that housed the New York Globe
Newspaper headquarters in New York City.
At one point Andy discovered photography with the help of Sam Burns a news beat photographer that
also worked for the "Globe".
Andy had the brilliant idea of filming "story copy" and
sending tiny little photographic negatives up and down and back and forth
inside the giant skyscraper inside pressurized pneumatic air tubes. These tiny negatives of written story copy
were simply inserted into a light table viewer for easy reading. The copy boys once numbered twenty seven but
the Andy Ledger plan reduced that number to four young men hanging around in
the concrete basement running errands for big shots.
His total idea was beyond brilliant and saved the New York Globe Newspaper
thousands of dollars every week, week after week , year after year.
Andy took his idea further and photographed all the New York Globe
Newspaper Printed Stories but most importantly all the research that went into
the story.
Andy Ledger had created, almost by accident, the largest research
library in the United States one tiny photographic negative at a time that
could be used for future reference in any story printed by the
"Globe".
This research area was called the "Morgue Space" as it
contained millions of tiny photographic postage stamp sized negatives stored
away in the Globe Newspaper basement.
The simple act of taking a photo of a sheet of paper containing
text or even drawings and then storing the postage stamp sized photo negative
for future use solved newspaper storage problems and also created a world class
research library called the "Morgue Space" and Andy Ledger, the eighty nine year old copy boy was in charge of
the whole thing.
The "Morgue Space" of the New York Globe Newspaper in
New York City, New York was now owned by History
Research Corporation HRC Inc. as the
old Globe newspaper went out of business years ago but Andy Ledgers archives
were still in business and he had the best retirement job in the world.
Andy Ledger had a private office with a beautiful young woman as
his official secretary and HRC had maintained his salary and benefits and his
young energetic staff was always eager even though not always efficient.
HRC Inc. was in the
information and research business and enjoyed thousands of clients from around
the world as the old New York Globe Newspaper seemingly contained all the
history of all the world on hundreds of thousands of miniature postage stamp
sized photographic negatives, and this was done without any modern computers.
The New York Times wrote a story about the Morgue a few years ago
and they estimated that over 423 million individual photo graphic negatives
were cataloged and stored in the old New York Globe Newspaper basement.
The New York Globe Newspaper started photographing every newspaper
found around the world during World War II and beyond so the massive amount of
history contained in the Morgue really could never be described.
The political wars of Watergate during the Richard Nixon
administration prompted the New York
Globe Newspaper to photograph and catalog every government publication, report,
white papers, police blotters, photographs, automobile records, motel receipts,
FBI investigations and even I.R.S. tax returns if they became public.
The biggest customers of HRC History Research Corporation were
found within the United States government, every major business including all
of the fortune 1,000 and every newspaper around the world.
Those tiny little photographic negatives that Andy Ledger guarded
every day as the original Morgue Director created $3.4 billion dollars in
revenue last year and business was booming.
HRC Inc. asked to unearth some old information from a newspaper
back dated to around 1946 so the old man "Andy Ledger" sat alone in
his office and placed the postage stamp sized film negative of that date in the
picture developer and started reading the index of research.
Andy Ledger had an official title but he loved being the Morgue Director no matter what his
business card stated. When the
informational request "IR"
came in for records on the name Blythe Circa
1946 a lot of bells started to ring, and they were cash register bells as
the tiny little photographic negative told a story that even Andy Ledger didn't
know.
The Informational Request "IR" always indicated the
customers identification and account number so Andy punched the numbers into
the computer sitting on his desk and smiled.
The Information Request was from TRIGON International which Andy recognized as the old Soviet Union
name for their Ministry of Foreign Affairs now based in Washington D.C. as a
business and not a per say spy agency.
TRIGON was the Russian version of the U.S. C.I.A. Central
Intelligence Agency so Andy Ledger paid special attention to the text index on
the photographic negative and wondered what TRIGON was up to digging around
into the Bill and Hillary Clinton family history.
The New York Globe Newspaper was dead and buried but the Morgue
lived on, this was an opportunity as Andy inserted the next negative that
caused him not to blink for the next three and a half hours.
The New York Globe Newspaper Reporter name M. Helms developed a worldwide spy story during the 1962 Cuban
Missile Crisis that was never printed.
Reporter Helms even had code names for sources and followed clues
back to the Soviet Union concerning nuclear weapons in Cuba and their
readiness. It appears that reporter
Helms had discovered a plot by the president's brother Bob Kennedy called
"Gold Sword" to kill the Mexico City Station Chief of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union.
But it seems the big secret held on this one particular
photographic negative was a man using the code-name "Gold Envoy" as
his real name was "Blythe".
It looked like "Blythe" traveled all the time between
the United States, Mexico, Cuba and the Soviet Union.
It's also noted that this "Blythe" was an automobile
parts salesman for several major automobile manufacturing companies in America
which was a hoax as "Blythe" really worked for the C.I.A. or the
Soviet Union and mysteriously died in a car accident.
The editor of the New York Globe Newspaper had written on the file
- Reporter Helms died by gunshot 1962 in Little Rock Arkansas.
Andy Ledger, Morgue
Director, History Research Corporation - HRC Inc, started his own private index
search on this guy named Blythe - traveling salesman auto parts really working
for the C.I.A. or the Soviet Union, with his own code-name GOLD ENVOY.
Bobby Kennedy the brother of JFK President of the United States,
Gold Sword - the top secret plan to kill the station chief of the
Soviet Union in Mexico City and
TRIGON the Russian Spy Agency and even Helms circa 1962 the beat
reporter for the New York Globe Newspaper that had a headline front page story
that was never published.
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