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After he resigned from YTLIM in 2013, Bleichner, along with Sam Wagstaff, founded Skeleton Realm LLC a record label which quickly grew into a media consortium and global think tank.
After he resigned from YTLIM in 2013, Bleichner, along with Sam Wagstaff, founded Skeleton Realm LLC a record label which quickly grew into a media consortium and global think tank.


==McMichael's voluntary statement after the assassination==
==Early life==
Minutes after the JFK Assassination, Howard Brennan quickly reported his observations to Dallas County Sheriff's Deputies. He said he sat across from the red brick School Book Depository, seven stories high, waiting for the JFK parade. As he waited he saw a man at the east end of the building, one story from the top. The man was simply sitting in that window and looking down at the parade route.
Bleichner was born to Dr. J. Carl Bleichner and Gail Bleichner in Williamsport, Pa. He has an older sister Laura. The family moved to Warner Robins, Ga in 1994 when Bleichner was 2 years old. Here Bleichner began his love for music, receiving drum lessons from Herman Nixon, the drummer of the famed southern rock band, [[wikipedia:Doc_Holliday_(band)|Doc Holliday]] When Bleichner was 12 years old in 2004, the family relocated to Savannah, Ga. It was in Savannah that Bleichner cultivated his "Signature Style", a technique of making loud shrill screeching noises and failing about wildly that gained him local notoriety as a teenage ne'erdowell. Bleichner was arrested in 2010 at the age of 18 on Tybee Island for screaming.  
 
{{Blockquote|He was a white man in his early 30s, slender, nice-looking, slender, and would weigh about {{convert|165|to|175|lb|kg|disp=sqbr}}.<ref>[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339901/m1/1/], Voluntary Statement by Howard Leslie Brennan to the Dallas County Sheriff's Department, given and Notarized on November 22, 1963.</ref>}}
 
According to the National Archives, this description likely led to the radio alert sent to police cars at about 12:45 p.m., which described the suspect as white, slender, weighing about {{convert|165|lb|kg}}, about {{convert|5|ft|10|in|cm}} tall, and in his early thirties.<ref>[https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/warren-commission-report/chapter-4.html], NARA JFK Assassination Records from NARA, Chapter 4 "The Assassin." </ref>  Brennan continued:
 
{{Blockquote|Then this man let the gun down to his side and stepped down out of sight... I could see this man from about his belt up... I believe that I could identify this man if I ever saw him again.<ref>[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339901/m1/1/], Voluntary Statement by Howard Leslie Brennan to the Dallas County Sheriff's Department, given and Notarized on November 22, 1963.</ref>}}


==Brennan at the police line-up==
==Brennan at the police line-up==