Tuesday, December 04, 2018

Scott Free

Ever since "President" Trump mentioned the name in one of his recent tweets -- a particularly INSANE tweet, by the way -- people have been asking: "Who is Scott Free?" Obviously, this is a reference to the comic book character Scott Free, a.k.a. Mister Miracle, a superhero created by Jack Kirby in 1971. The main thing you have to know about Mister Miracle (aside from the fact that his costume is gaudy even by comic book standards) is that he's an escape artist.

Let us delve deeper. Jack Kirby told many people that this character was inspired by his fellow artist Jim Steranko. Before his stint at Marvel comics, Steranko had been a professional magician and escape artist. Although he never attained Houdini-like fame, he was well-respected by other magicians.

But Steranko has another secret which was revealed for the first time in this Cannonfire post. (See also this earlier post.) Evidence strongly suggests that Steranko functioned as a adviser to the CIA.

If you think about it, it makes sense for the Agency to seek help from a professional escape artist.

It all comes together. Scott Free = Jim Steranko = CIA. Obviously, "President" Trump knew all about this intersection of superhero history and espionage. He's telling us that there's a CIA link to the Michael Cohen investigation. Perhaps Cohen himself -- or members of his family -- are spooked up.

Oh my god. QANON WAS RIGHT!

Speaking of Qanon...
My personal theory (and this is meant seriously, or at least semi-seriously) is that the Qanon offerings are the work of a well-known hoaxer who operates under a variety of names and has peddled bullshit in the Holocaust revisionism and JFK assassination genres. Took me a while to learn the guy's real name, but I finally got it. Turns out that Russia has been pushing his fake history books big time.

2 comments:

Mr Mike said...

So, who owns Mr Miracle, Disney or Zombie Stan?

Bob Harrison said...

Here's Scott: https://t.co/om5FNzmUwU