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Sean David Morton

Post by suckadmin » Thu Apr 13, 2017 5:48 pm

Anybody heard of this guy before.. apparently he is deep shit for tax fraud.. he's a total whacko.. self proclaimed psychic remote viewer.. guess he didn't see his "uttering false instruments" as working out for him in the end.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_David_Morton

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Flip Flopped » Fri Apr 14, 2017 12:47 am

suckadmin wrote:Anybody heard of this guy before.. apparently he is deep shit for tax fraud.. he's a total whacko.. self proclaimed psychic remote viewer.. guess he didn't see his "uttering false instruments" as working out for him in the end.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_David_Morton
I hadn't heard of him. Nice scam he had going. He bilked gullible rubes of millions.

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by ericbarbour » Sun Apr 16, 2017 5:12 am

suckadmin wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_David_Morton

What a typical shit article. Most of it was the work of a couple of IP addresses, and Morton himself tried to blank it in 2013:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:C ... avidmorton
Which brought out the usual "WEDONTLIKETHISGUY" asswipes, who insured the article was as hostile and badly written as possible....

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Strelnikov » Sun Apr 16, 2017 11:20 am

suckadmin wrote:Anybody heard of this guy before.. apparently he is deep shit for tax fraud.. he's a total whacko.. self proclaimed psychic remote viewer.. guess he didn't see his "uttering false instruments" as working out for him in the end.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_David_Morton


I knew about him for years thanks to a Web 1.0 website called UFO Watchdog, which has "The Morton Files" which have been up since 2001. Here is Part 1....Royce Myers' expose runs for five scrolling pages.

He also has a blog that has been covering the Morton case for about two years. Beyond Morton, Royce Myers, III* has a beef with eccentric skeptic Kal K. Korff (Korff claims to be part of a "Special Secret Services" that doesn't exist and that he had a 500-book deal with a major publisher.) Ufologist/retired Army officer Kevin Randle also thinks that Korff is "out there" as seen here.

* Yes, he is the third person in that Myers family to have the name "Royce."
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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by suckadmin » Sun Apr 16, 2017 4:40 pm

The Mayor of crazy town wants to create his own court!

Most people understand that individuals just can't make up their court to sue people in or for their own convenience. Well, that's most people. "Legal expert" and convicted felon Sean David Morton seems to think otherwise and told the court in California he was going to make his own court. Yes, Morton actually filed papers with the court trying to establish "morton court" with his own set of rules.


http://ufowatchdog.blogspot.com/2017/04 ... creed.html

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Strelnikov » Sun Apr 16, 2017 8:48 pm

suckadmin wrote:The Mayor of crazy town wants to create his own court!

Most people understand that individuals just can't make up their court to sue people in or for their own convenience. Well, that's most people. "Legal expert" and convicted felon Sean David Morton seems to think otherwise and told the court in California he was going to make his own court. Yes, Morton actually filed papers with the court trying to establish "morton court" with his own set of rules.


http://ufowatchdog.blogspot.com/2017/04 ... creed.html


S.D. Morton is an extreme case, a lot of the New Age scammers are more laid back like Robert Ghostwolf, the Italian-American fake Indian Robert Andrew Franzone, who worked with Sean Morton and Richard Hoagland* from time-to-time; he died in 2005. Or the UFO scammer "Jonathan Reed" aka John Bradley Rutter, who claimed in the late 1990s that he had shot an alien dead in the woods near Seattle, took photos of it, and then watched as the alien came back to life and ran away. Of course he wound up on Art Bell, but his claims of being a Ph.D. holder and living on the run from the government were absolute bullshit. All of these clowns make life very easy for Rationalwiki and CSICOP, they don't have to debunk the real cases, just point out the scammer crap and say "it's all nonsense."

* Hoagland is the "face on Mars" guy who was a one-man UFO conspiracy factory in the 1990s, and now hosts some podcast I never heard of until I did a Google search of his name a few minutes ago.
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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Flip Flopped » Mon Apr 17, 2017 12:06 am

Excerpt from here: http://www.ufowatchdog.com/sean_morton_files_5.htm

While Morton was giving one of his Area 51 tours, Glenn Campbell and a writer for Popular Science happened to be on the hill next to Morton's tour group watching. The following was published in the March 1994 issue of Popular Science:

"Last March, three chilly airplane watchers with binoculars atop White Sides Mountain at this magic hour [4:45am] were tracking a 737 airliner approaching Groom Lake, as a fourth member of their group thawed out in his truck below. Parked on a knoll, he was next to a vanload of UFO seekers. They were lead by tour operator Sean Morton, whose leaflet described him as 'the world's foremost UFO researcher.'

"Morton donned a horned Viking helmet and from time to time pointed to the sky, exclaiming: 'Look at that one!' The airplane watcher trained his binoculars in the same direction but saw nothing out of the ordinary. Later, Morton's group became excited by what they perceived as an entire formation of UFOs; the airplane watcher's lenses revealed only stars. Finally, as the morning's first 737 made its gentle approach toward Groom Lake at 4:45, the UFO enthusiasts rejoiced at Old Faithful's appearance. Everyone had seen exactly what they hoped for."
Out in the desert with a Viking helmet on taking in rubes for $99.00 a pop.

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Flip Flopped » Mon Apr 17, 2017 12:16 am

How to entice a guy with the nom de plum Psychospy (I think he may be from Popular Science) into being on the Montel Williams show. He'd been giving tours of the area next to Area 51 to journalists from any outlets (excerpt from here):

When Montel came to Rachel, he brought a Humvee, his producers and a film crew. We went through the usual script for the camera: Montel drives up to our Research Center, and we meet him in the driveway. Inside, we show him where we are going on the map, then we get in the car and drive the rugged road to Freedom Ridge. We had done it before with countless crews, but never so quickly and in so few "takes." When Montel arrived, there was no question that he was in charge. He asked no significant questions, and showed no particular interest in the secret base itself. We sensed that he came only because he said he would and that his primary aim was to film a sound bite on the ridge that said, "You see, I did what I promised."

As we rode down from Freedom Ridge in the Humvee with Montel and the producer, we were again asked if we would come to New York to appear on the talk show the following week, Aug. 23. We hesitated and were about to turn down the offer cold, when the producer uttered the only horrible words that could force us to comply.

Sean David Morton.


Edited to add: Here's a short biography on the author, Glenn Campbell.

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Re: Sean David Morton

Post by Strelnikov » Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:54 pm

Flip Flopped wrote:How to entice a guy with the nom de plum Psychospy (I think he may be from Popular Science) into being on the Montel Williams show. He'd been giving tours of the area next to Area 51 to journalists from any outlets (excerpt from here):

When Montel came to Rachel, he brought a Humvee, his producers and a film crew. We went through the usual script for the camera: Montel drives up to our Research Center, and we meet him in the driveway. Inside, we show him where we are going on the map, then we get in the car and drive the rugged road to Freedom Ridge. We had done it before with countless crews, but never so quickly and in so few "takes." When Montel arrived, there was no question that he was in charge. He asked no significant questions, and showed no particular interest in the secret base itself. We sensed that he came only because he said he would and that his primary aim was to film a sound bite on the ridge that said, "You see, I did what I promised."

As we rode down from Freedom Ridge in the Humvee with Montel and the producer, we were again asked if we would come to New York to appear on the talk show the following week, Aug. 23. We hesitated and were about to turn down the offer cold, when the producer uttered the only horrible words that could force us to comply.

Sean David Morton.


Edited to add: Here's a short biography on the author, Glenn Campbell.


I used to read "Psychospy's" Groom Lake Desert Rat in the mid-1990s; he's too interesting for the shallow world of Area 51, where the government was/is far more concerned with environmental lawyers starting suits over the toxic gunk they occasionally burned on the base for decades along with other Superfund-level pollution than with UFO buffs finding out about the non-existent "reverse-engineered" flying saucers. I remember the "camo dudes" and how Campbell traced how they would fly from Las Vegas to Groom AFB on JANET flights, and published pictures of them, and the Area 51 Viewers Guide that he wrote that's now online.....Sean David Morton showing up to that 1990s movable feast is just typical of where they were in that post-Cold War "happytime"; to not have him there leaching off the rubberneckers would go against the form, would be a lessening of it.

The Desert Rat in all it's frozen glory.
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