On the Honest-to-Gosch front: I have argued that the Gannon/Guckert affair has become a lint trap for disinformation. Don't be surprised if some of the more notorious tale-spinners -- Ozzie LeWinter, Gunther Russbacher, Michael Riconosciuto -- pop in to offer "insider" scoops.
Noreen Gosch, I understand, has refused to endorse or dismiss the idea that Guckert is her long-lost son. A comprehensible and predictable reaction. She had placed much faith in the "investigations" of Ted Gunderson. Now he has offered a wild theory while claiming to speak in Noreen's name. Gunderson being Gunderson, I'll bet that he did so without first discussing the matter with her. One can only imagine what she is feeling right now.
But the presence of disinformation may indicate that something genuine is being cloaked. One thought keeps nagging at me -- why hasn't Gannon/Guckert himself made political hay out of the Gosch theory? One would think that he would use this controversy as an excuse to tweak the noses of the folks on Democratic Underground...
Readers may recall my asking if Bruce and Bobby Eberle (who appear to be related to each other) have any relationship with Paul and Shirley Eberle, the pornographers who have written against claims of child abuse. Please understand: I have no problem whatsoever with pornography, a long as everyone on both sides (creation and consumption) is a consenting adult. But the accusation that Paul Eberle dabbled in kiddie porn continues to linger. Apparently, his publication Finger did print illustrations, but not photos, of children having sex with adults. (The law allowed illustrations in those days.)
A poster to DU offers some new data on Paul Eberle, which I have NOT verified. (Scroll down to response 65.) Still no direct link to GOPUSA or Bobby Eberle. But this information, if correct, would indicate that Paul E. -- once connected with the left in Los Angeles -- may now have interesting connections veering rightward:
As veterans of the Los Angeles Free Press (one of the original hippie newspapers from the early seventies), the Eberles were pioneers in publishing the politics of sexuality and pornography.
Their co-publisher, Max Lobkowicz, continues the battle. He is currently married to Dr. Susan Block...
All very intriguing, but I repeat: We are still a LONG ways away from Bobby Eberle and GOPUSA.
(Note: I've re-written this piece a bit since the original posting; the re-write job consisted primarily of re-arranging the material.)
# posted by Joseph : 4:28 PM 1 comments