Arrvee

I did some looking into the Finders a while back and one name that kept coming up was Stuart Miles Silverstone.

I don't know if this is the same guy or not, but there is a Los Angeles based graphics designer named Stuart Silverstone with an email address at graphics.org which was run by the Meta Network or Metasystems Design Group. The Meta Network's staff included Frank Burns, "director of Delta Force, the interdisciplinary, computer-linked think tank of 350 military and civilian scientists charged with formulating advanced concepts for the US Army." The same Task Force Delta is the military psychic program from The Men Who Stare At Goats. The same group also went by Caucus Systems which took credit for some early computer networking applications in the '80s that I've never heard of.

TheNewMovement

Noted.

SavedbyJCfromRSA_MK

In my experience back in the early '60's, the Finders were described by their CIA handlers as being the sort of person the CIA wanted. They would do anything wet you asked of them, no morals. But they didn't have the raw brain power, the IQ smarts the CIA required. They are the henchmen, bag-men, kidnappers, and roaming silent killers. They give cover to their handlers in government.

Think of a wild dog pack, jackels. Your ass is the game they hunt. Their skin was grey.

All carried an actual GET OUT OF JAIL FREE business card, with a single phone #. It was a direct line, (rare in that time), to a CIA boss. They weren't afraid of anyone except their pay master.

I met a group of about eight. Can still smell em.