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Sheldon Somatotyping / Breen (academic-categorization vector)

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The professor who took nude posture photos of Ivy League students had a protege who became a convicted child abuser — and a strange claim links both to a secret 'super kids' program.
Who they are

William H. Sheldon, a Columbia psychologist, and his protege Walter Breen — treated as a vector in a 'control science' pipeline.

What they do

The engine frames them as an elite-academic categorization effort tangled with intelligence-adjacent monitoring of children.

How it works

Sheldon classified people by body type ('somatotyping') using the Ivy League nude posture photos and was a coin expert later exposed for stealing rare cents; his protege Walter Breen was fixated on high-IQ youth, tried to start a NYC 'super kids' school in the early 1960s, was a NAMBLA activist, and was arrested in 1990 and died in prison in 1993 (documented criminal record only, no minor named). Physicist Jack Sarfatti separately CLAIMS a 1953 Columbia/Sheldon 'super kids' group with Breen escorting children to sci-fi conventions and links to parapsychology and saucer-propulsion tests.

Why it matters

The documented Sheldon/Breen link and Breen's crimes are established, but the engine deliberately keeps the fuller Sarfatti memory-claims open and unresolved, naming no holder — an elite-academic categorization and child-monitoring thread, not a settled conspiracy.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #155] NET-NEW extension of control_science_pipeline. William H. Sheldon (Columbia psychologist): somatotyping (endo/meso/ectomorph) via the Ivy League nude posture photos; also an elite numismatist (1949 Sheldon coin scale) later exposed stealing rare cents from the ANS Clapp collection. Protege Walter Breen (Penny Whimsy co-author, Mensa): lifelong fixation on high-IQ youth, attempted a NYC 'super kids' school early 1960s; NAMBLA activist (1978, pseudonym J.Z. Eglinton), arrested 1990 for child sex abuse, died in prison 1993 (documented criminal record only, no sensationalization, no minor named). Jack Sarfatti's CLAIM (HELD AT APEX): a 1953 Columbia/Sheldon 'super kids' group, Breen escorting children to sci-fi conventions, Sandia-Labs-adjacent parapsychology + telekinesis tests + saucer-propulsion talk. Documented: the Sheldon/Breen nexus + Breen's crimes; held-at-apex: the full scope of Sarfatti's memory claims. Elite-academic categorization + intelligence-adjacent child-monitoring vector. name no holder.
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