Doris Duke & Howard R. Hughes

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Doris Duke & Howard R. Hughes
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Tony Chase has expressed delusions involving the deaths of Doris Duke and Howard Hughes. In his videos, Chase alleges that a character named "Al Corby" is implicated in their murders. His claims extend to accusations that Corby has ties with the FBI and the CIA, specifically linking him to the Nazi Party.

During a recent conversation (11/11/2023), some peculiar details emerged. Chase claimed that Doris Duke and Howard R. Hughes were his parents (he has since retracted this claim[1]) and were unusually tall, with Duke purportedly standing at 7 feet and Hughes towering at 9 feet. When asked about the height of his grandparents, Chase confidently stated, "My grandparents were 12 feet tall, and they were born in the 50s." However, when pressed for their names, he became suspicious and insisted that the information was on record. Upon being asked Tony Chase about him claiming to be the son of Walt Disney, his response was to refer to documentation called the Royal Protocol, which he alleges to contain definitive information about his lineage, including his mother and father's identities and that he is their only child. In the interview at the end of the Anti-Kevin documentary about Tony, when asked if Walt Disney or Howard Hughes was his father, Tony responded that they were in fact the same person. Later in that same interview, he said Eliot Ness might also be the very same person.[2]

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Here is an example of Tony talking about his mother Doris. [3]

Moreover, he claims that Alan Greenspan, who has been a prominent figure at the Treasury, should face charges related to the murder of Doris Duke, hinting at deep-seated conspiracy theories surrounding his supposed ancestry and historical events.

Tony Chase also asserts that there are numerous documents in many countries that confirm his identity and familial ties, again referring to the 'Royal Protocol'. He claims that his DNA, as well as that of his parents, is unique and that his family history is well documented. Interestingly, Chase adamantly dismisses stories involving Howard R. Hughes experiencing a breakdown on a highway and the alleged financial transaction that followed with a stranger.

Tony claimed that in the 60s and 70s Howard Hughes (or Walt Disney) engaged in a mass hospital buying campaign in order to ramp up the response to mass satellite injuries in America, saving hundreds of lives.[4]

The narratives presented by Tony Chase are intricate and appear to be a product of his schizophrenia. These statements reflect his perception of his identity and history, but there is no objective evidence provided in the transcripts to substantiate his claims. It is essential to approach Tony Chase's claims with a critical understanding of his mental health condition, which likely influences the content and nature of his assertions.

Allegations

Chase suggests that Corby is in some way responsible for or connected to the deaths of various high-profile individuals, with Duke and Hughes among them. He expresses this theory with a sense of urgency and importance:

was Al Corby involved in the murder of Doris Duke was Al Corby involved in the murder of Jack Warner. Was that Al Corby involved in the murder of Walt Disney was Jack uh was uh Al Corby involved in the murder of uh Nelson Rockefeller was Al Corby involved in the murder of uh Howard Hughes. This is very important. Everybody knows Al Corby was tied in with the FBI and the CIA of the Nazi Party.
~ Tony Chase

Context of Delusions

These declarations are symptomatic of Chase's experience with schizophrenia, where individuals may experience false beliefs or conspiracy theories. While these statements are treated as delusions, the detailed and emphatic nature of such claims can draw attention and concern from viewers unfamiliar with the symptoms of schizophrenia.

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