WHO IS W.R. MONGER?
- Posted: 03/10/09 By jfreedman
- Comments (4)
For years there have been stories about a career military man named General W.R. Monger circulating through conspiracy blogs. Little was known about him, and his military record seemed more notable for what it didn't include than what it did. Recently we came upon a new website that appears to be devoted to getting the real facts about this shadowy figure. The information looks like it is compiled from a number of different sources, and it covers his activities dating back to the mid-fifties. Monger is poster boy for government black ops and off-the-record experiments with all sorts of non-human creatures. General Monger also has his hand in many alien conspiracy theories. Go to www.whoiswrmonger.com and find out more.


4 Comments to “WHO IS W.R. MONGER?”
Comment By jonas on 03/11/09 8:33 am
I've seen this guy before, there was a big deal about him in 1975 when they had the committee investigating the CIA.
Comment By adam t. on 03/11/09 4:16 pm
This is some great research work! I spent some time in the military myself-- black ops work, tip secret stuff. But I can confirm that this guy exists. The military hunting monsters has been documented for some time now, and this Monger guy seems to pop up at every corner.
Comment By redrum on 03/11/09 4:18 pm
What is it with the military that draws megalomaniacs like this? But if he can protect us from monsters, I guess that is not so bad.
Comment By blkops33 on 03/13/09 11:59 am
I'm not sure about this guy, he is like a combination of Dr. Strangelove and Gen. Patton. How long has he been around?
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