This document explores the controversial musician GG Allin, known for his shock antics and hardcore punk performances. The author, Coyote Weeds, uses internet research to delve into Allin’s background, particularly focusing on his family lineage and alleged connections to various influential groups and historical figures. The article speculates on the possibility of Allin faking his death, citing unusual phrasing on his gravestone and anecdotal evidence. It then traces Allin’s ancestry through his father Merle Colby Allin Sr. and mother Arleta Gunther, uncovering links to historical families, early American settlers, and European nobility. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to exploring potential PNavy connections, highlighting intermarriages and surname reappearances that suggest a hidden network of influential individuals. The author also examines figures associated with the MC5 band, such as John Sinclair, Lawrence Robert “Pun” Plamondon, and Frederick Dewey “Sonic” Smith, further exploring their backgrounds and potential connections. The article draws parallels between the themes of chaos and disruption promoted by Allin and the perceived agenda of certain historical and religious movements, particularly Calvinism. Finally, it investigates the genealogy of Patricia Lee Smith, a musician and former girlfriend of Frederick Smith, uncovering further aristocratic links and connections to historical figures like William the Conqueror and Edward Maria Wingfeld.

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