Woody Guthrie

Woodrow Wilson Guthrie was a jewish mind controlled CIA musician, used in the CIA controlled folk scene (illusion of having an authentic, indigenous culture).  He was named after Woodrow Wilson. He was a Sherman like the Sherman brothers. He was a friend of Will Geer, Pete Seeger, Charles Olsen (Guggenheim Fellowship, ACLU, Office of War Information), Stetson Kennedy (ADL) and John Steinbeck and trained Ramblin' Jack Elliott (jewish, Prestige, ANTI- records of Epitaph). He was funded by Julius Rosenwald Fund (Harlem Renaissance).

From 1945 he worked for People's Songs with Lee Hays of Greenwich Village folk act The Weavers, Harry Hay and Pete Seeger (Civil Rights Movement anthem We Shall Overcome, also covered by Joan Baez). Hay participated in a Gnostic Mass of the Agape Lodge, the Hollywood branch of the OTO (Thelema religion of Aleister Crowley, led by Jack Parsons) and in the sex research of Alfred Kinsey (also gay agenda, visited Crowley's Abbey of Thelema with Kenneth Anger).

He married Marjorie Greenblatt who worked as a dancer for Martha Graham (Presbyterian, modern dance to music of Aleksandr Scriabin) like Merce Cunningham, related to Richard Greenblatt (MIT's A.I. Lab).

His son Arlo Guthrie  performed at Woodstock. The rabbi at his bar mitzvah was Meir Kahane (Zeev Jabotinsky's Betar) of the nationalist Jewish Defense League.

His granddaughter Sarah Lee formed a duo with Johnny Irion, related to John Steinbeck.

His song This Land Is Your Land was covered by Peter, Paul and Mary (Peter Yarrow), Bing Crosby, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings.

His records were reissued by the Smithsonian Institution. Hilly Kristal's CBGB's hosted an annual Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash.

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born 7/14/1912.

died 10/3/1967, from Huntington's disease.

Discography

1940 Dust Bowl Ballads Victor Records

1951 Nursery Days Folkways Records

1964 Library of Congress Recordings Elektra Records

1972 Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie Vanguard Records

1976 Bound For Glory (based on Guthrie's book) David Carradine (OTO family) Melinda Dillon Randy Quaid Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat) James Hong  Hal Ashby ('New Hollywood', Mormon) UA

Harry Hay

Pedophilia

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