FIONA BARNETT: EYES WIDE OPEN
GRANDE MADAM
Patricia Anne Conlon became my substitute mother, teacher and confidant. She affectionately called me her ‘little anomaly.’ Anne was brilliant, vibrant, and intelligent; she instilled in me her love of classical piano, opera, Shakespeare, history, and horses. She also taught me how to fuck.
Grande Dame selection criteria include Aryan Root Race features: blue or green eyes, blonde or red hair, flawless complexion, physical beauty, creativity, and high intelligence.
Grande Dames are bisexual temple whores with a preference for sex with young teenage girls.
They are glorified madams who train children for prostitution. By age six I was a trained courtesan. My child prostitute name was Candy Girl.
Researcher Steve McMurray located the identity of the Sydney Grande Dame I knew as 'Veronica' or 'Ronnie.' Here is the description I provided Steve:
- Tall, attractive, slender, with red hair and white skin.
- Extremely intelligent and academic.
- Private school educated.
- Kind with moral integrity.
- Good at the arts: music, history, English and languages.
- Associated with Sancta Sophia College, University of Sydney.
- Graduated University of Sydney.
- Her parents owned a property and horses west of Sydney.
- I could not decide whether she was a schoolteacher, University of Sydney lecturer, or supervised the students at a girls' student college.
- She died during a ritual at St Mary's Cathedral when she was 45 and I was age 14 years.
Armed with this list to guide his search, Steve McMurray identified Patricia Anne Conlon (nee Carden). I last visited Anne Conlon in her Sancta Sophia living quarters when I was 14 years old. Her dorm featured a lounge area, ensuite, and a four-post bed. We ate in the communal dining room where Anne passed me off as her niece. During that visit, Anne told me she had been ‘discovered’ and was wanted for ‘treason.’ It was time for her to go, she told me. I begged her, ‘Don’t leave me with those men’ but she thought I could fend for myself since I had just completed my training in the USA. Anne explained to me that she had lost everything, was tired of hurting children, and had nothing to live for. She made a blood pact with me and made me swear to go through with the necessary ritual. She bequeathed to me her black onyx jewellery set which was subsequently stored in Nanna’s bedroom.
PAS SECTION
The Reference Group table matches the complex Alter systems found in MK-ULTRA mind control victims. The model identifies the correct hemispheric location of each artificially created Alter’s independent neural circuitry. It also clusters multiple roles relevant to one position within the cult hierarchy; for example, during her position as Grande Dame, Patricia Ann Conlon performed every role listed in Group 5 below:
Role Application:
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Teacher -- Instructed children in all aspects of cult life.
-- Programmer -- Principal MK-ULTRA handler and programmer.
-- Acolyte -- Assisted in Luciferian ritual ceremonial duties.
-- Philosopher -- Highly academic and intellectual.
-- Conservator --Oversaw and protected cult trainees from injury.
-- Iconoclast -- Attacked established beliefs and institutions as a Marxist Communist ALP pioneer feminist.
-- Physician -- Cult herbalist, ritual surgeon, and counsellor.
-- Mediator -- Liaised between members of the cult hierarchy,CIA staff, and victims.
ASSASSINATED SOVIET SPIES
Three of my key perpetrators were seemingly assassinated for being Communist spies: Patricia Anne Conlon, University of Sydney Vice Chancellor John Ward, and Chinese heart surgeon Victor Chang. Patricia ‘Anne’ Conlon (nee Carden) was Alf Conlon’s daughter-in-law.
Anne went by her middle name to distinguish herself from her mother Patricia. Her biography reads:
Patricia Anne Conlon (1939-1979), feminist, Labor movement activist and public servant, was born on 2 November 1939 at Neutral Bay, Sydney. Anne was educated at St Joseph's Convent School, Neutral Bay, Monte Sant' Angelo College, North Sydney (dux 1956), and—on a teacher's scholarship—at the University of Sydney (BA, 1961; MA, 1973) where she became senior student at Sancta Sophia College.
Renowned for her soprano voice, she competed in the City of Sydney Eisteddfod, and performed in choral and musical productions at school and university.
Disappointed at missing first-class honours in history, Carden taught in public high schools (which she found unrewarding) before and after spending 1964-65 on a postgraduate scholarship at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. At St John's College, Sydney, on 29 September 1967 she married Telford James Conlon, a physicist belonging to a Labor-connected family.
In 1968 she became research assistant to John Manning Ward, professor of History at the University of Sydney, and in 1973 completed her master's thesis, Eyewitness Accounts of Australia—1815-1850. Her son was born in 1971 and her daughter in 1974.
A founding member (1972) of the Women's Electoral Lobby, Conlon stood unsuccessfully as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Mosman at a by-election for the Legislative Assembly in July 1972. Next year she was a convener of W.E.L.'s first national conference in Canberra. She helped to produce submissions on conciliation and arbitration legislation to the Federal government, on the disadvantaged position of single mothers to R.F. Henderson's commission of inquiry into poverty, and—with Edna Ryan—on the minimum wage for women to the 1974 national wage case.
Awarded a grant by the Australian National Advisory Committee of International Women's Year 1975, Conlon and Ryan expanded their research into a book, Gentle Invaders (1975), which was notable both for the depth and quality of its evidence, and for its pioneering work on the history of women and labour in Australia. Conlon published articles on issues involving women in the Electrical Trades Union's E.T.U.
News, Catholic Weekly and Australian Quarterly. An article based on her thesis had appeared in 1970 in the Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society. In 1976 she was appointed lecturer at the Australian Trade Union Training Authority.
A founding member (1977) of the New South Wales Women's Advisory Council, Conlon became special projects officer with the government's Women's Co-ordination Unit in February 1978. She worked on the Anti-Discrimination Act (1977), on an amendment to the maternity-leave provision and on the welfare of women prisoners. Her achievements impressed the premier Neville Wran.
Tall and striking, auburn haired and freckled, Conlon was witty, energetic, compassionate and extremely loyal. At Sancta Sophia she had been volatile and chronically unpunctual. Although she retained her Catholic faith, she broke for a time with the institutional Church because, she believed, it had failed to respond to the women's cause. She was a good debater, and had presence and authority, but did not seek the limelight, preferring to be a 'backroom operator' and to rely on an impressive network of friends and supporters. Politically astute, she was one of the few women in WEL who belonged to the Australian Labor Party; she disavowed the prevailing philosophy that women should remain lobbyists and not join political parties.
To her profound grief, her marriage collapsed and in January 1979 she was divorced.
Six months later she was diagnosed as suffering from cancer. Survived by her children, she died on 13 December 1979 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital North Sydney.
Hundreds of people packed a requiem Mass at nearby St Mary's Church; typically, she had meticulously arranged her own funeral, even the hymns sung by the choir of her old school. She is commemorated by an annual memorial lecture sponsored by the W.A.C. and by a building at Mulawa Training and Detention Centre for Women which bears her name.
Here are some details Anne Conlon’s biography missed:
- Anne grew up in Greenwich where Antony Kidman lived. She was born one year after Kidman, making them contemporaries.
- Anne’s husband Telford Conlon was close friends, co-authored research articles, worked in labs, and participated in the Sydney music and theatre scene with Antony Kidman.
- Telford wrote Defence science technology policy in Canberra, was involved in MKULTRA mind control genetics research, and with the CSIRO at Lucas Heights.
- Anne performed in the July 1960 production of The Fairy Queen at Sydney University Great Hall with Shakespearean actor John Bell.
- Anne received a social sciences scholarship to train at the University of Saskatchewan under MK-ULTRA professors Humphrey Osmond and Abraham Hoffer.
- Anne worked as Special Projects Officer for p***phile ALP Premier Neville Wran (Fort Street Boys High School graduate, implicated in corruption scandals, daughter was charged with murder).
- The Carden family has a history of HOGD affiliation. In England, Anne Rule Carden, whose son James immigrated from England to Australia, was a member of both the HOGD and Theosophical Society.
- Anne's father John 'Jack' Carden strangled her mother to death at their Neutral Bay home on 5 January 1984. During his court appearance, John Carden said why he killed his wife: ‘I have been blamed and abused for everything. I could not do anything right. I just could not take it anymore.’
Fabian Society
Patricia Anne Conlon was associated with the Australian Fabian Society and helped them advance socialism via Cultural Marxism (gradual and reformist activities instead of overt revolt). The Australian Fabians are closely tied to the ALP. Numerous ALP ministers were active members of the Fabians while in office, including Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke Elizabeth Windschuttle, Conlon, Patricia Anne (1939–1979), Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, ANU.
(Communist Party associate), Paul Keating, and Neville Wran – all University of Sydney graduates, all pedophiles.
Faked Death
Anne Conlon said she was wanted for ‘treason’ and faked own death on 13 December 1979. She hid at the University of Sydney’s Sancta Sophia College for five years, serving as a dorm supervisor under the alias ‘Veronica’ (or ‘Ronnie’) before being ‘discovered’ and died when I was 14 years old. Anne copied British Labor Party minister John Stonehouse who faked his own death after MI5 realized he was a Soviet spy. Anne Conlon’s National Archives file is sealed for reasons of ‘national security’ which further supports the notion she was a spy.