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| About our guest Nils Grevillius | ||||
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Nils B. Grevillius, b.1963, is not to
be confused with his better-known Swedish Composer Cousin, Nils
Grevillius (1893-1970). Grevillius is an author and private detective who has spent much of his life in Pasadena, California, a tony town part of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Never one much for convention, Grevillius took a job in a saloon at age 13, and gravitated away from school, eventually dropping out. From age 17 to 24, Nils Grevillius was in the US Army, pulling three tours in Korea as an Infantryman and Counterintelligence Operative. Recruited to the Pinkerton Service' Wilshire Office in the late 1980s, Grevillius conducted protective, criminal and undercover operations for the Pinkerton Service, America's oldest Private Investigative company. In the early 1990s, Nils went into private practice as a Private Detective, keeping offices in Pasadena. With this move, Nils Grevillius was involved in the investigations of Bruce McNall, renegade owner of the Los Angeles Kings, David Hemmings and John Daly, operators of Hemdale pictures for the US Bankruptcy Trustee. The late 1990s saw Nils Grevillius Investigating the Wonderland Avenue Murders, or more correctly, the cover-up of the murders and the connections between Los Angeles' City Hall and Organized Crime. It is the Wonderland Case for which Nils is best known. Grevillius has conducted investigations in support of journalists, such as New York City Author John Connolly (Spy Magazine), and Legs McNeil, with the latter's well know works on punk rock and pornography. In 2003, awaiting two hookers who were thought to be witnesses in a Hollywood Kidnapping, Grevillius took up writing, writing "City of Devils" in his Copenhagen hotel room. In ensuing months, Grevillius wrote "Skulldiggery" and "Sub Rosa," works which were published in 2013. Nils Grevillius is an auto-didact, who admits that while he attended six different colleges, in three different countries, over six or seven odd years, he may be awarded an AA Degree were he to take up college again for two full years. Nils B. Grevillius, b.1963, is not to be confused with his better-known Swedish Composer Cousin, Nils Grevillius (1893-1970). Grevillius is an author and private detective who has spent much of his life in Pasadena, California, a tony town part of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Never one much for convention, Grevillius took a job in a saloon at age 13, and gravitated away from school, eventually dropping out. From age 17 to 24, Nils Grevillius was in the US Army, pulling three tours in Korea as an Infantryman and Counterintelligence Operative. Recruited to the Pinkerton Service' Wilshire Office in the late 1980s, Grevillius conducted protective, criminal and undercover operations for the Pinkerton Service, America's oldest Private Investigative company. In the early 1990s, Nils went into private practice as a Private Detective, keeping offices in Pasadena. With this move, Nils Grevillius was involved in the investigations of Bruce McNall, renegade owner of the Los Angeles Kings, David Hemmings and John Daly, operators of Hemdale pictures for the US Bankruptcy Trustee. The late 1990s saw Nils Grevillius Investigating the Wonderland Avenue Murders, or more correctly, the cover-up of the murders and the connections between Los Angeles' City Hall and Organized Crime. It is the Wonderland Case for which Nils is best known. Grevillius has conducted investigations in support of journalists, such as New York City Author John Connolly (Spy Magazine), and Legs McNeil, with the latter's well know works on punk rock and pornography. In 2003, awaiting two hookers who were thought to be witnesses in a Hollywood Kidnapping, Grevillius took up writing, writing "City of Devils" in his Copenhagen hotel room. In ensuing months, Grevillius wrote "Skulldiggery" and "Sub Rosa," works which were published in 2013. Nils Grevillius is an auto-didact, who admits that while he attended six different colleges, in three different countries, over six or seven odd years, he may be awarded an AA Degree were he to take up college again for two full years. |
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| hour 2: Trans Rights are Killing Us | ||||
| About our Guest Sharon Byrne | ||||
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Sharon Byrne is
a non-profit and government relations expert
with over two decades of advocacy leadership
experience. She brings to WoLF vital
community-building experience and connections;
she currently serves as the President of the
Santa Barbara United Nations Association and
served as a delegate to The UN Conference on the
Status of Women and the Generation Equity
Forums. Sharon is the author of multiple
published articles on women’s rights, including
an Op-Ed in The Independent revealing the
insidious presence of human tracking in Santa
Barbara. She also serves on the board of the
Santa Barbara Women's Health Coalition and has
been a vocal advocate for women’s reproductive
sovereignty. |
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