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  1. George Churchill Kenney (August 6, 1889 – August 9, 1977) was a United States Army general during World War II. He is best known as the commander of the Allied Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA), a position he held between August 1942 and 1945.

  2. Jun 14, 2023 · Geroge Kenney Leads a Private Life Today. Although George had been hypnotizing people for years, he came under executive, legal, as well as national scrutiny only in mid-2011 following the deaths of three students within three months.

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    "Look Into My Eyes" will be airing June 15 at 10 p.m. ET on SundanceTV, AMC+ and Sundance Now. Two of those students died by suicide following a hypnosis session with Kenney, and another student crashed his truck after using self-hypnotizing methods taught by Kenney, a lawsuit alleged. More on local schools:Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte High Scho...

    Kenney worked as a principal at the schoolfrom 1999 to 2011. He had been in education altogether for 30 years, working as both a teacher and administrator. He hypnotized up to 75 people at the school, including students, staff members and their children for better athletic or academic performance and smoking cessation. He learned his techniques fro...

    Brittany Palumbo, Marcus Freeman and Wesley McKinley died months and in some cases days after Kenney hypnotized them. Palumbo and McKinley both died by suicide in the spring of 2011, and Freeman died in a car accident March of that year. McKinley underwent three hypnosis sessions with Kenney, including one the day before his suicide in April 2011. ...

    He was charged with two misdemeanors in Jan. 2012, including practicing therapeutic hypnosis without a license. In Feb. 2012, Kenney entered a plea of no contest as part of a deal that saw him serve one year of probation, during which he was not allowed to practice unlicensed hypnosis. In Oct. 2015, the families of the three students who died recei...

  3. Oct 7, 2015 · Tuesday night’s agreement marks the end of a long, strange case that began in April 2011, when George Kenney, principal of North Port High School in the West Florida town of North Port, confessed...

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  4. Jun 12, 2006 · One airman of World War II whose influence is still felt more than 50 years later was General George Churchill Kenney, Allied air commander in the Southwest Pacific. George Kenney was a New Englander, though he was born in Nova Scotia on August 6, 1889, while his family was on vacation there.

  5. On July 7, 1942, Maj. Gen. George C. Kenney received a telephone call from Army Air Forces commander General Henry H. Arnold ordering him to come to Washington for a briefing on a new and important job.

  6. General George Churchill Kenney, during his service in the Southwest Pacific in World War II, proved to skeptics the tremendous value of Air Force tactical support of ground and naval forces, demonstrating the new technique of skip bombing, to the pain of the enemy.

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