When remote neural monitoring was still in its infancy, Sgt. Maj. Eugene A. LaFond and his mentally ill daughter, Lori Jean LaFond, were running all over the military base, strongly suggesting that entire families sign up to be implanted with microchips that would allow other people to read their thoughts. It was a huge military secret at the time, culminating in the theft of the system and its incredible misuse in the public sector.
It was Sgt. Maj. Eugene A. LaFond's own daughter and son, who stole the computer equipment from the military base just inside the main gate. Lori, always a problem child with serial killer beginnings, had a dream to implant as many military families as she could talk into. She wanted to spy on them. This she did until it was found out that she was spying on the thoughts of innocent military dependents. The computer system was scheduled to be taken off base and returned to Camp Pendleton. Lori and Brian, whose lives were destined to poverty because of their lack of education and drive, planned on and executed the plan to steal all of the microchips, military names of the implanted, and the computers themselves to be able to provide for themselves and their future.
It should come as no surprise that a fledgling serial killer with a dupe for an older brother would misuse the communications system for their own financial gain, but that wasn't all Lori planned on. Apparently, on her way to becoming a successful thief, she got AIDS. She then turned to using the system to find gay men that she could infect with the virus, spreading the disease in a rampant fashion to a community already ravaged by the disease. Lori wrote about her desires in her diary. A diary that proved to be detrimental to her when she was caught and convicted for the shooting of over 12 girls at a slumber party, who never even met her before.
As was usually the case, her father, Eugene A. LaFond, somehow managed to have her released on bail on the night before she was to serve her sentence. How, who knows? What Lori did was abscond. She left the courthouse with her brother to begin her new life in Palm Springs, California. There, the pair would begin their program of implanting innocent gay men and infecting them with the AIDS virus. I was one of those men. There would be over a thousand before Lori and Brian would flee Palm Springs to come back to the place where it all started, and that Lori ran away from. 29 Palms, California, is where Lori and Brian set up shop with their illegal computer system. They began by implanting their own relatives and more drug addicts than before.
The question remains: Did Eugene A. LaFond simply allow his daughter and son to steal this equipment so that they could bank all kinds of stolen money in accounts owned by their father? The money seems to be there, and their sister Jacquie, I allege, was also receiving these monies in these bank accounts. Is this a scam by the entire LaFond Family? Some have argued that there is no way that Sgt. Maj. Eugene A. LaFond would have allowed Lori to do this, but the facts keep pointing to less than a stellar effort to find them. In fact, as a fugitive for a serious shooting crime, Lori was barely looked for, and she began a clandestine relationship with the police officers who were hired after military service; chips already installed. It is impossible to believe that Sgt. Maj. LaFond did hear his daughter say, "I work for the police." The police officers certainly heard, "I work with my father, who invented this tech," from Lori's own mouth.
Capt. Bryan Anderson knew that Lori was not allowed to use this tech. Why didn't the police find her? They certainly arrested her enough. From what I can gather, the DNA they got was never put into a database to compare with other fugitives.
Was Eugene A. LaFond America's next Oppenheimer? Did he start a sinister plan to help his son and daughter kill homosexuals and take over Palm Springs? He certainly knew that was Lori and Brian's plan; so why didn't he come forward?
There is proof submitted in court documents that shows that Jackie Palmer was also involved with Lori and Brian's scheme to have me restrained. There were also some letters sent to an ex-military boyfriend of mine that were on Eugene A. LaFond's stationery, bearing the name of Jackie LaFond. These letters threatened my then-boyfriend with expulsion from the military for being with a gay man. It was during "Don't Ask/Don't Tell" that the LaFond sisters took to mean, "If You Find Out Tattle".
The letters were sent to him while he was involved in the Gulf War, "Desert Storm," and I can't find a more offensive time to try to hurt a military officer. By the way, he well outranked Sgt. Maj. Eugene A. LaFond was a stupid thing to threaten a superior officer! Eugene A. LaFond, a pencil pusher, was threatening the number three officer on a supply ship in the middle of the Gulf War. Aren't the LaFond's nice? What fucking assholes.
My name was obviously in the threatening letter and made all kinds of claims that only someone who infected me with HIV would know, or her sister. When confronted with the letters bearing my name, Eugene A. LaFond did nothing to apologize to me, my family, or anyone but my ex-boyfriend.
The LaFond Family has all but a few been arrested and jailed for crystal meth sales. All six children have been arrested for drugs. All of them!!! This is the same group of former dependents that sold drugs to high school kids, made child rape porn, and were featured in several courtrooms in Arizona while being bailed out by Jeffrey Katzenberg's gal pal, Melissa Erickson. Using Katzenberg's money, Katzenberg's name, and Katzenberg's pictures. An innocent Jeffrey Katzenberg would have denied all involvement, but never has. Neither has his father-in-law, wife, son, daughter, nor other son. Not one of them has stepped forward to say that Lori Jean LaFond used them. Instead, they have been living off the stolen money since 2010. That's the kind of people who commit this crime. People who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.
To further bolster the Jackie LaFond angle, it is alleged that Lori and Brian LaFond have been living in a tiny drug-dealing apartment complex owned by the Palmer family, Jackie's husband's family. If Jackie was against the use of this technology, don't you think that she would have turned this stolen computer in to the U.S. Marine Corps to save her father's good name? I thought so, but it would appear there is more money in wire fraud and terrorism than there is loyalty to the man who gave them life.
How much more disrespectful could Eugene's children be? It truly looks like the "family business" that Lori and Brian have always called it. The "LaFond Family Business". Their words, not mine.
All of this is alleged, but there sure seems to be a whole lot of evidence pointing in the direction of the Katzenbergs and the LaFonds. I guess opposites really do attract. Rich respected people and the bottom of the human barrel. Sad, isn't it?
Eugene A. LaFond died. His daughter is suspected of foul play along with his son. He's now deceased. I guess we'll never know.

