Yeah, you really got me now
You got me so I dont know what I'm doin, now
Oh yeah, you really got me now
You got me so I cant sleep at night
Cafasso was fired from FOX News for impersonating a Colonel in the US Army Special Forces’ Delta Force. Cafasso claimed three Silver Stars and has laid claim to being a hero that rescued a flight crew from a burning plane during the Iranian hostage rescue attempt in 1979; both false. The real truth about Cafasso is 44 days in the army, and was discharged as a private.
Cafasso reinvented himself as Colonel Gerry Blackwood in about 2004, a member of the White House staff (this should be investigated), and a DIA and CIA agent, who was CENTCOM’s top intelligence commander in the Gulf War, a pilot and nuclear physicist who spoke six languages, and was on special assignment to the FBI. The entire “Blackwood” persona and background was phony. In July 2006, plaintiffs/debtors discovered that Cafasso, aka the new Colonel Blackwood, was speaking regularly at Columbia University, and was on their Committee for Concerned Journalists. Cafasso, posing as CIA/DIA/FBI operative Colonel Blackwood, worked with Mariah Blake (the Columbia article writer) and others to orchestrate the fake and fabricated article "Tin Soldier".
Upon information and belief, Cafasso/Blackwood is the anonymous blogger running “stuporpatriots” which is being used to stalk and harass Bennett, Idema, their civil attorneys, Francis Pizzulli in California, John Tiffany in New York, and several North Carolina attorneys. The website has often been recorded as being published from Columbia University and Columbia has been repeatedly asked to stop the cyberstalking. In March of 2006, the cyberstalking was tracked to Columbia computers.— then, in mid-July 2006, Cafasso/Blackwood was identified as the person running it for Columbia and Columbia attorneys. Women were being stalked and threatened with assault, called whores, lying whores, frauds, con-artists, psychotic and homicidal, and other extreme slurs, such as “poster-gal…for the justification of spousal abuse,” from Columbia computers, by Cafasso/Blackwood, with not only full knowledge of Columbia attorneys, but apparently their full consent. Columbia seeks to conceal the ongoing cyberstalking and harassment of women, among numerous other cybercrimes this individual continues to think he can get away with, because up until this point, to my knowledge, he has never had to face any consequences for this behavior and for breaking cyberstalking laws in numerous states with his attacks on people from all over the country.
Gerry Pal Blackwood can be seen on this list as a part of Columbia's Committee for Concerned Journalists. To my recollection, Cafasso is, too, so he's a member under both names.
The lying fecker.
Joe Cafasso
Saturday, October 21, 2006
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