It’s not a secret that Blaine and Sanders have "flights of fancy". Sanders is to the Manson case what Graysmith is to the Zodiac case. Some truth and some fiction. Sanders rarely sources his little "gems". He doesn’t seem to care what people say about him. So, what’s your point?
Ok. The Barker was too portly to chase people down, but you’re talking Blaine’s 1972+ friends, right?
What about, before 1970?
Blaine and his friends couldn’t be "Zodiac", because that was someone else’s fictional persona. But there really were savage attacks on couples, in various places throughout California during the 1960’s, and cultesque movements don’t just pop into being overnight…it takes time to grow them.
Perhaps someone ought to ask Blaine and Sanders about sodomizing "puppies" in the backroom-office of "Tuesday’s Child". The "pussycat" story is a fantasy, but what does it say about the fantasizer?
I warned Sanders that I was going to do this – expose Blaine and his other sources – years ago. I gave him lots of time to make any public statements he might choose to, so no question of ‘blind-siding’ here. I told him, he could only blame himself for what McGowan et.al., were doing to Wavy Gravy – the inevitable blowback from cozying up to conspiracy whackos like Ted Gunderson.
Is that you, Doug?
Have always been interested in the character ‘Blaine Blaine’. While doing some research years back I ran across this blog called The Word Hoard. It’s a six part recount of the author’s trip to Morocco in the summer of 1980. Throughout the account he mentions meeting ‘Blaine Blaine’. During conversations accounted here, BB speaks of things that occurred in his life before his exile to Cairo and Morocco, specifically,
rape, drugs, murder, suicide.
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http://thewordhoard.blogspot.com/2009/0 … art-2.html
All 6 parts can be found by accessing the dates to the right of the page.
Blaine appears in several sections.
No conclusions reached.