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 More options May 26 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.jfk, alt.assassination.jfk
From: jpshin...@my-dejanews.com
Date: 1999/05/26
Subject: Re: Clay Shaw -- perjurer???? (II)
In article <374A35B5.3...@concentric.net>,
msh...@concentric.net wrote:
> A few bits from William Davy's just-released book, Let Justice Be Done:
> New Light on the Jim Garrison Investigation, regarding QKENCHANT:

> p. 195: A document notes that J. Monroe SULLIVAN [at whose Trade Mart
> Clay Shaw spoke on November 22, 1963] "was granted a covert security
> approval on 10 December 1962 so that he could be used in Project
> QKENCHANT. SHAW has #402897-A." The "has," present tense, is from the
> document dated March 16, 1967.
> p. 196: "Reference is made to your request for a Covert Security
> Approval on Subject [E. Howard Hunt], dated 3 June 1970, for utilization
> under Project QKENCHANT." Was Hunt an "unwitting" participant in the
> Project? He had the same kind of clearance as Sullivan and Shaw.
> p. 197: A CIA computer printout sheet:
>          /N SHAW,CLAY        SR S333959

>          /A BERTRAND,CLAY       /YM

>          /D SER 1951

>          /R IW   R402897-A        2088478 67
> [Note the 67; same year as the above-quoted QKENCHANT memo.]

> p. 200: Another note in the CIA's Shaw file says:
>          "Y # file- 33412 destroyed."

> p. 288: On January 12, 1954, Guy Persac Johnson of New Orleans was
> granted a covert security clearance for use in Project QKENCHANT; he was
> considered the same year for use as a contract agent in Guam, and was
> described as "already in liaison with the Agency."

   I thought the Johnson approved for QK/ENCHANT was this Guy:
-
New York Times Feb 8, 1971 P36
Guy Johnson, 85, Type Exporter
Head of Company Dealing in Printing Gear Dies
-
   Guy D. Johnson, president of Guy D. Johnson, Inc., exporters of
printing equipment, died at his home yesterday. He was 85 years old
and lived at 969 Park Avenue.
   Mr. Johnson was born in New Orleans on Oct. 8, 1885. He spent
three years in railroad work in Central America before joining
National Paper and Type Company, a printing equipment exporter in
1907.
   He spent 45 years with that company, serving as president from
1945 to 1953. In the latter year he organized his own company, in
which he had been active until recently.
   Mr. Johnson had traveled extensively in Latin America, selling
printing equipment, and was well known as an authority in graphic
arts.
   He was a founder of the Southern Cross Club of this city, and a
member of the Metropolitan Club.
   He leaves his wife, the former Helene Perez, and two children
of an earlier marriage, Mrs. Elizabeth J. MacKenzie, and Guy D.
Johnson, Jr., five grand children and a great-grandson.
   [...]

> p. 314: The CIA responded to Davy that information on QKENCHANT was
> still classified, and they could release no information regarding what
> the program was.

> And regarding ZRCLIFF:

> p. 88: Soldier of Fortune Leslie Norman Bradley considered for
> employment as a pilot with ZRCLIFF

> p. 297: The CIA has also refused to say what ZRCLIFF was

> p. 311: Operations in William Harvey's Staff D (location of ZR projects)
> routinely involved "forged and backdated" 201 files.

> Martin

Jerry Shinley

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