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Weimer claims to have taken Advanced Placement (AP) classes as early as 1914. While historians agree that advanced classes for U.S. high school students might have existed in the early decades of the 1900s, the AP program did not begin until 1952 with support from the Ford Foundation and under the guidance of Gordon Chalmers of Kenyon College. In reality, the AP program began as one of the first public tests of the MK Ultra program to determine if U.S. high school students could be induced to psychic abilities by advanced study using Wolfgang Schneider' | Weimer claims to have taken Advanced Placement (AP) classes as early as 1914. While historians agree that advanced classes for U.S. high school students might have existed in the early decades of the 1900s, the AP program did not begin until 1952 with support from the Ford Foundation and under the guidance of Gordon Chalmers of Kenyon College. In reality, the AP program began as one of the first public tests of the MK Ultra program to determine if U.S. high school students could be induced to psychic abilities by advanced study using Wolfgang Schneider' | ||
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+ | ===== Questionable Addresses ===== | ||
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+ | Since 1942, Weimer has been implicated in a housing scheme in which his U.S. Postal Service address is routinely rotated between one of thirty-seven homes across the continental United States. The most infamous of these homes is located in Amber, KS, an unincorporated town in eastern Kansas with an unknown population. Some have argued that this scheme allows Weimer to avoid paying income taxes to the IRS, but this has been disputed by the U.S. government, which claims to know nothing of the scheme. In 2018, Russian spy satellites took infrared photographs of Weimer' | ||
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+ | ===== The Hotness Quotient ===== |