When I first picked up a copy of The Manchurian Candidate almost 10
years ago, which was written by Richard Condon in the late 1950’s, I
had only the vaguest of notions that it might have been intended by
him to be somehow predictive of the actual assassination attempts
against John F. Kennedy which did not even occur until almost 5 years
AFTER the book was first completed. Now that we are approaching the
40th Anniversary of the Assassination of JFK and since Paramount
Studios is currently remaking the movie The Manchurian Candidate, the
time is ripe to revisit these topics and shed some light on both of
these closely related mysteries.
In this article I will attempt to retrace the steps taken in the
ensuing years which have resulted in the identification of about a
dozen of the persons referred to in The Manchurian Candidate either
via direct reference when Condon named them, or indirectly as a result
of Condon’s references to organizations which they founded or headed,
or somewhat more obliquely, by Condon’s construction of deliberate
word plays and sometimes convoluted anagrams referring to them
indirectly if they were still alive and
considered potentially threatening or harmful to him at that time.
I believe that Condon chose this method of coded messages and the use
of cryptography because one of his main protagonists in the novel was
none other than Dr. Revilo P. Oliver, who worked as a civilian Army
cryptographer during World War II and was one of the founders of the
John Birch Society. Oliver was not only a virulent racist and a
Eugenicist in the mold of Wickliffe P. Draper, but he was also a
staunch anti-Communist and McCarthy supporter, an anti-Semite and
quite likely an avowed White Supremacist and a secret supporter and
admirer of everything to do with Hitler and Nazism as well. Oliver’s
list of Board Memberships included the “Patriotic anti-Communist and
anti-Liberal” John Birch Society, the “White Supremacist” Church of
the Creator and the “anti-Semitic” Institute for Historical Review.
Dr. Oliver was an equal opportunity hater and a professional
xenophobe. Many of the others cited in “The Manchurian Candidate”
shared at least 3 and sometimes even more of Oliver’s xenophobic
proclivities.
The first two organizations mentioned by Condon in his novel which
started me on this odyssey were called “Ten Million Americans
Mobilizing for Tomorrow” and “Defenders of American Liberties”. Both
of them had closely named counterparts in the nether world of
Patriotic right wing extremist organizations active at that time and
their founders and Board of Directors were predominantly members of
“The John Birch Society”, “The Pioneer Fund”, “The Shickshinny Knights
of Malta” and “The American Security Council”. It is from within these
blatantly pro-Fascist and anti-Semitic groups that the plot to murder
President John F. Kennedy was originated, propagated and consummated,
in my honest opinion. I have even traced the final payback to the
takeover of The Draper Company by Rockwell Standard on 3/22/67. The
exact role played by H. Smith Richardson and the Foundation named for
him is being further investigated at this time.
Two of the persons named directly by Condon were described as
“clerical fascists” and “Demagogues of the Depression” by several
others. Reverend Gerald L. K. Smith and Rev. Charles E. Coughlin were
both World War II isolationists from the “America First Committee” and
considered to be seditionists and pro-fascists in some of their
sermons and writings of the time. Others named directly included
several right wing authors and commentators involved with either “The
American Mercury” or “The Spotlight” of The Liberty Lobby, some of the
most anti-Semitic and pro-Eugenics publications ever disseminated.
They included George Sokolosky, David Laurence, Arnold Bennett and
even Westbrook Pegler, whom Pat Buchanan once described as one of his
father’s favorite commentators.
It was from this humble list of organizations and publications and
about half a dozen of the closely associated right wing extremists
that I embarked on my investigative journey. Little did I expect that
I would discover half a dozen more right wing extremist organizations
which shared interlocking directorates with those persons identified
by Richard Condon. It is from this list that I have compiled what I
believe is Condon’s list of the most violent and virulent and vocal of
all the anti-Kennedy demagogues from that time period which I refer to
as “Condon’s Dirty Dozen”. Was Condon trying to warn us in the late
1950’s that these people were mobilizing resentment against then
Senator Kennedy which would lead to assassination attempts against his
life in the very near future? The first attempt involved Edgar Eugene
Bradley and William Potter Gale in California in 1960 and the final
one was in Dallas in 1963 which very likely involved some or most of
the members of “Condon’s Dirty Dozen”.
Richard Condon refers at least twice to a television program called:
“Defenders of Our Liberty” upon which Senator John Yerkes Iselin, was
scheduled to appear. (Iselin was the paradigm for eventual World Anti-
Communist leader and MK/ULTRA operative Ray S. Cline by dint of a
matching persona and by use of an anagram.) I knew that the head of
the Dallas John Birch Society, Dr. Robert J. Morris, the close
associate of Major General Charles Willoughby and Larrie Schmidt, who
was Bernard Weissman’s contact for the “Wanted For Treason” poster in
Dallas was head of an organization with a very similar sounding name.
Or perhaps he edited a publication with a name just like the
fictitious television program in The Manchurian Candidate. Sure
enough, Eric G. Olson came up with a sample of the Quarterly
Publication of “Defenders of American Liberties”, titled: “Our
Liberties” which had as its “Editor” none other than Robert Morris and
he used an address of: The Adolphus Tower, Dallas, Texas. The Adolphus
Tower was probably just in the neighborhood of the Adolphus Hotel
where the 1993 ASK conference (Assassination Symposium Kennedy) was
actually held. The Publisher of Our Liberties was Defenders of
American Liberties at P.O. Box #562 in Bensenville, Illinois the same
address used by right wing extremist Dean Richards of Dean Richards,
Inc. an employee of Fred Flick of the Flick-Reedy Corporation who
advertised often in The John Birch Society’s American Opinion
Magazine, as well as other right wing publications. Who was the
founder of Defenders of American Liberties? Robert J. Morris. The
President of DAL? J. Fred Schlafly.
Fred Flick, who was not mentioned in The Manchurian Candidate, shows
up later during his involvement with The Cardinal Mindszenty
Foundation from St. Louis and The St. Michael’s Abbey from Orange
County California on their lay advisory board which also included Dr.
Robert J. Morris, L. Brent Bozell, (William F. Buckley’s brother in
law), Phyllis J. Schlafly, (J. Fred Schlafly’s wife), Patrick J.
Frawley, Jr. (On the Boards of Schick Razor and Technicolor with
Robert J. Morris) and General Thomas A. Lane. Buckley is only referred
to obliquely in The Manchurian Candidate as “…that fascinating young
man who wrote about man and God at Yale.” Buckley’s book was actually
titled: “God and Man at Yale” for Henry Regnery Publishing Company in
the early 1950’s. Henry’s father William Regnery was a cotton and
textile millionaire and a founder of The America First Committee as
well, along with Henry Smith Richardson who donated $100,000 to the
American First Committee knowing its goal was to prevent America from
entering the War against Hitler. His Smith Richardson Foundation
eventually funded the MK/ULTRA experiments at Bridgewater State
Hospital and elsewhere.
From this select group associated with the Cardinal Mindszenty
Foundation originated four of the most important books ever written as
far as the radical right is concerned: “No Wonder We Are Losing” and
“Disarmament, Weapons of Conquest” by Robert J. Morris published by
former CIA agent Lyle Munson’s Bookmailer Publishing and “The
Gravediggers” and “Strike From Space“ written jointly by Phyllis
Schlafly and Admiral Chester A. Ward for the right wing Pere Marquette
Press in Alton, Illinois. These four books along with “Brainwashing”
by Dr. Edward Hunter for Henry Regnery Press also mentioned in The
Manchurian Candidate, laid the cornerstone and set the marching orders
for all the Cold War arguments about the magnitude of the alleged
“ICBM Missile Gap”, “Sputnik Satellite Gap” and “Mind Control Gap”
between the United States and Russia.
Brief Book Reviews about the Schlafly-Ward jointly written books by
Helene Charmillon-Pohl from the University of Wisconsin are included
for illustrative purposes.
(Phyllis Schlafly With Rear Admiral Chester Charles Ward). Strike From
Space: How the Russians May Destroy Us. New York: Devin-Adair Co.,
1966 1965. 218 p. Bibliography: p. 205-216. OCLC no. 1627435.
Playing footloose with mainstream historiography, Schlafly and Ward
interpret Khrushchev’s dismissal as punishment for his betraying state
secrets, Eisenhower’s Farewell message and his warnings against the
military-industrial complex as directed to domestic Socialists and the
Vietnam War as a Russian diversion. Subscribing to multiple conspiracy
theories and to the notion that Communists from the all over the world
speak in code (Aesopian language), the authors strike at their panoply
of usual villains: McNamara, Rostow, the Pughwashers (named after a
secret meeting held in Pugwash, Nova Scotia), Nitze, Fulbright and
even Kennan the father of the containment doctrine. Bordering on the
slanderous, this work attempts to convince the general public with
highly emotionally charged language that the American government is
determined to sell out to the Soviet Union rather than strengthen its
military.
(Phyllis Schlafly With Rear Admiral Chester Charles Ward). The
Gravediggers. Alton, Ill.: Pere Marquette Press, 1964. 126 p. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 119- 126). OCLC no. 644538.
Seeking to arouse suspicion and distrust, Ward and Schlafly
relentlessly accuse the Kennedy Administration of jeopardizing the
country and practicing appeasement with the Soviet Union. Highly
critical of the politics of deterrence, the authors suggest that the
elite is either duped by the Russians or guilty of collusion: by
agreeing first to a nuclear testing moratorium and then to a test ban
treaty, the United States is falling prey to Russian psychological
warfare. According to The Gravediggers, the only redemption possible
is through the election of Goldwater, endowed with the MacArthur's
heroic qualities.
(Phyllis Schlafly With Rear Admiral Chester Charles Ward). The
Betrayers. Alton, Ill.: Pere Marquette Press, 1968. 125 p.
Bibliography: p. 121-125. OCLC no. 42847.
Engaging in hyperbole and inflammatory rhetoric, Schlafly accused the
government of not putting all its energy to winning the Vietnam War
and of allowing the USSR to dominate in the arms race. Allegedly
examining the issues of whether officials are fools, dupes or
traitors, the author lunges in a rambling diatribe about both an
increase in urban crime and the widespread employment of communist
sympathizers. Not unlike the infamous McCarthy, she rails and rants
against the whiz kids and the intellectuals and calls for their
removal notably from the Defense Department for consistently kowtowing
to Communist powers. Schlafly's program for the nation’s improvement
include the restoration of morality, law and order, the winning of the
Vietnam war, nuclear superiority and the election of Richard M. Nixon.
While there is not sufficient space to develop this theme now, you
should be made aware that the first cause celebre of the far right in
the late 1940’s which attempted to make a case for a “Mind Control
Gap” in order to fan the flames during the McCarthy era, was the
Cardinal Mindszenty “brainwashing” incident in Communist Hungary. A
few years later, this identical Cold War cadre from the Catholic ultra-
Right returned shortly after Sputnik became a reality, to use that
incident for their “Sputnik Missile Gap” arguments. They had been
using the clout and the arguments of Hungarian Edward Teller, the
father of the Atomic Bomb, as their cause celebre for their “ICBM
Missile Gap” arguments and would continue to do so for 25 years or
more until the Ronald Reagan Era ended with the fall of the Iron
Curtain. The failure of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 also figured
prominently in right wing rhetoric for several decades and of course,
preceded the Sputnik crisis initiated in 1957 which was exacerbated
when Yuri Gargarin later became the first human to orbit the Earth.
These events with a common link to Hungary are only noted because of
my ancestry as an Austro-Hungarian. Ah, yes, for those who tried to
claim I am Italian and therefore pro-Mafia, guess again. These
subjects were discussed constantly in my home, at the parochial school
I attended and from the Church pulpit during my early formative
childhood years. The concepts, discussions and goals of “Freedom
Fighters” were constant and prevalent in South Florida during the
1950’s and 1960’s, whether it involved Hungarian Freedom Fighters,
Polish Freedom Fighters or somewhat later the Cuban Freedom Fighters.
All of them shared several common goals, preserving the Church against
the advances of “Godless, atheistic Communism”, regaining a lost
homeland from a foreign occupation force, restoring property, titles
and valuables viewed as having been taken by the Communists, being
reunited with aging family, childhood friends and compatriots caught
behind the Iron Curtain, and destroying the menace that was perceived
as a threat to the very practice of the Catholic Religion and the
sovereignty and the safety of the haven in the United States. Other
than this little list which included God, Family, Country and
Property, Communism was considered just a benign alternative political
system by the arch-Catholic right wing in the United States as
evidenced by the John Birch Society. Yeah, right. Why the Catholic
Church became convinced that an alliance with former Nazis or active
ex-Nazis and otherwise unrepentant Nazis was the surest method of
attaining their goals will remain a question for the ages. Was it a
moral question of lesser evils or a more pragmatic decision based on
some perceived reality? To what extents were they deluded or tricked
into playing into the hands of these people is debated to this day. I
personally believe that Psychological Warfare experts like James J.
Angleton, William Donovan, Allen Dulles, Frank Wisner and Philip J.
Corso could convince anyone about anything once they set their minds
to it. Giovanni Battista Montini was, quite frankly, no match for
either Angleton, Dulles or Corso.
Condon refers to a group headed by “Fightin Frank” Bollinger (Bonner
Fellers) involving John Yerkes Iselin (Ray S. Cline) called “Ten
Million Americans Mobilizing for Tomorrow”. It was an obvious
reference to the real group called “Ten Million Americans Mobilizing
for Justice” (abbreviated: TMA) which was a McCarthyite support
organization which worked tirelessly to prevent the censure of Senator
McCarthy. The national chairman of TMA was Lieutenant General George
E. Stratemeyer, who was also one of the national directors of “For
America”, the Bonner Fellers directed organization. Stratemeyer was
also on the original Board of Policy of The Liberty Lobby which often
called for opposition to JFK's Foreign and Domestic Policies.
Consider this overly optimistic quote from Cross-Currents by Epstein
and Forster from the mid-1950’s about Ten Million Americans Mobilizing
for Justice (for McCarthy) on what they perceived to be a rather slow
and ineffectual start to this blatant McCarthyite support
organization:
“Which is why the anxious efforts of Rear Admiral John G. Crommelin
[soon to be the Presidential Candidate of the NSRP that Joseph A.
Milteer was involved with in 1963] and Major George Racey Jordan [of
Major Jordan’s Diaries and The Manchurian Candidate] to turn TMA’s
mass following into a permanent national body are failing.”
“The big Madison Square Garden rally, held by TMA on November 29 (in
1955) was an obvious fizzle. Gerald L. K. Smith, Joseph P. Kamp
(another notorious anti-Semite), and a generous representation of
other ‘pros’ were sprinkled around the vast auditorium.”
The term “pros” referred to professional anti-semites and professional
pro-fascists as referenced elsewhere in Cross-Currents. Gerald L. K.
Smith was mentioned by name in The Manchurian Candidate directly and
Major George Racey Jordan was described obliquely by using an anagram
implying that he was in fact a member of the Waffen SS of Adolph
Hitler.
Others associated with the real TMA included General Pedro A. del
Valle of Shickshinny Knights of Malta fame, General George Van Horn
Moseley the “man on the white horse” who was chosen as champion of the
1930’s coup d’etat attempt against FDR called the General Smedley A.
Butler affair, which was documented by Jules Archer in “The Plot to
Take the White House”. Other TMA dignitaries included John B. Trevor,
Sr. of the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies who was Wickliffe
Draper’s crony on The Pioneer Fund and Louis D. Carroll who was active
very early in both of these eventual Willis Carto organizations: the
Constitution Party (begun around 1952) and the Congress of Freedom
(which reached national prominence in 1955 but according to Dr. Revilo
P. Oliver may actually have been started as early as 1951).
Russ Bellant in Old Nazis, the New Right and the Republican Party had
this to say about John B. Trevor, Sr. of The Pioneer Fund and the
American Coalition of Patriotic Societies and TMA:
John Trevor, Sr. was a leader of a group, Ten Million Americans
Mobilizing for Justice, attempting to prevent the censure of Joe
McCarthy. Its leadership represented a Who's Who of American anti-
Semitism. At their 1954 rally for McCarthy, a female photographer
taking pictures of the special guest section for <Time> magazine was
physically assaulted amid shouts of "Dirty Jew" and "Hang the
communist bitch!" The German-born American Generals Fellers and
Wedemeyer as well as Robert Morris and Senator McCarthy were mentioned
as Chronoscope guests during that period and both Fellers and McCarthy
often appeared on Robert Morris’ Defenders of American Liberty
program, cited directly by Richard Condon. Condon implied that John
Yerkes Iselin’s attendance on that show was as a proxy for Ray S.
Cline, “Johnny” is Rey S. Kline, who was eventually Deputy Director of
the CIA and World Chairman of WACL during its most Fascist periods.
Richard Condon REALLY KNEW what he was talking about beyond the shadow
of a doubt.
Of the four most popular radio commentators in the early 1950’s
Westbrook Pegler, Fulton J. Lewis, Walter Winchell and Drew Pearson,
Walter Winchell was closest to being a moderate. Pearson wrote
courageous scathing exposés of McCarthy’s devious backroom dealings.
Two of the most popular pulpit bullies in America, Pegler and Lewis,
pandered to McCarthy, voluntarily slanted news stories for him and
ignored unfavorable press reports to enhance the Senator’s public
image. Another televised political discussion program, Longines
Chronoscope, aired from 1950 to 1955 on stations with a CBS franchise.
Chronoscope borrowed from the news magazine format. Interviewers or
"co-editors" steered the conversation along, usually William Bradford
Huie, publisher and editor of American Mercury Magazine; (mentioned at
the Richard Giesbrecht Incident and mentioned in The Manchurian
Candidate via direct naming of American Mercury writers like Arnold
Bennett, George Sokolosky, David Laurence and Westbrook Pegler) Henry
Hazlitt, a political economist and contributing editor of Newsweek,
publisher of Freeman magazine; and Larry Lesueur, a reporter for CBS
News.” Guests on CBS Chronoscope during the McCarthy Era included the
following (CBS executives from that time: included both Frank
Shakespeare and William Paley, both notable right wingers themselves.)
Notable guests on Chronoscope from that period, who were described or
mentioned in The Manchurian Candidate, included the following
luminaries from the far right:
1) Brig. Gen. Bonner F. Fellers (October 3, 1951), strategist and
psychological warfare expert. Mentioned in The Manchurian Candidate as
Fighting Frank Bollinger and under his thinly veiled slightly renamed
organization: Ten Million Americans Fighting “for Justice” instead of
“for Tomorrow.”
2) Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer (June 18, 1952), national chairman,
Citizens for Taft Committee, director of the U.S. Liberty Lobby, and
Nazi operative.
3) Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-WI) (June 25, 1952). (The entire
novel, The Manchurian Candidate is about the reactionary McCarthy era
and its aftermath for all intents and purposes.)
4) Robert Morris (July 2, 1952:), special counsel, "Senate Internal
Security Subcommittee," otherwise known as the McCarran committee).
The person named the most often in The Manchurian Candidate by far.
The Shickshinny Knight of Malta Order (SKOM), officially called "The
Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem," has been headed by Col.
Thourot Pichel in Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, although a few years ago
the Order was torn by serious internal rifts between Pichel and the
late Frank A. Capell, [Capell was reknowned as the “chief propaganda
researcher” for Dr. Revilo P. Oliver a founding stockholder in the
John Birch Society, one of the protagonists in The Manchurian
Candidate by Richard Condon. Oliver eventually appeared in front of
The Warren Commission and was on the Board of The Church of the
Creator.] How Richard Condon could have predicted this close
association of Dr. Revilo P. Oliver with the JFK murder and the Warren
Commission more than 5 years in the future appears to be a feat of
magic until you listen to the tape recorded speeches of Dr. Oliver on
his website shrine. The level of vitriol and hatred Oliver spewed
against John F. Kennedy between 1960 and 1963 at these meetings of The
Congress of Freedom and The National Indignation Committee should have
been enough to place him high on the FBI and the Secret Service watch
lists. But the FBI considered the John Birch Society as a harmless
Patriotic organization, and did not see any reason to monitor them.
Frank A. Capell was also a Contributing Editor of the John Birch
Society's Review of the News and the founder of a survivalist right
group called Zarepath-Horab near the Arkansas-Missouri border as well
as the publisher of The Herald of Freedom from New Jersey.
This SKOM Order achieved some notoriety a few years ago when it
officially recognized the claims of controversial defector Michael
Goleniewski to be Aleksei Romanoff, heir to the Russian Imperial House
of Romanoff. [Anastase Vonsiatsky, Draper’s hired thug, union
strikebreaker and mercenary worked for The Romanoff Caviar Company in
America for several years and worked tirelessly to restore the Czarist
Monarchy which he himself claimed as part of his controversial
heritage. Vonsiatsky was also featured in “ The Manchurian Candidate”
by Richard Condon as THE Manchurian Candidate himself. Vonsiatsky’s
International Headquarters were located in Harbin, Manchuoko,
Manchuria for decades before his prison term from 1942-46 for
violating The Espionage Act of 1917.]
The Romanoff dynasty case would be less interesting if the CIA’s MK/
ULTRA specialist James Angleton and Anastase Vonsiatsky who both also
merited mention by Condon in The Manchurian Candidate, were not two of
the principal supporters of Goleneiwski and some extremely rightwing
members of the military intelligence community were not listed as
members of SKOM in a document issued by the Order in 1970. The Order
listed as members of its Military Affairs Committee, under the
Chairmanship of General Douglas MacArthur’s displaced Korean War team
that included these four right wing ultra-hawks: (1) Gen. Lemuel C.
Shepherd, (2) Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, Robert Morris’ constant
compatriot (Willoughby was also part of Billy James Hargis’ Anti-
Communist Liaison Committee of Correspondence along with General
Bonner Fellers and Edward Hunter, the author of the term
“Brainwashing”), (3) Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers (TMA and The Manchurian
Candidate), and (4) Gen. Pedro A. del Valle (TMA and Defenders of the
American Constitution), who according to Stuart Christie's “Stefano
delle Chiaie, Portrait of a Black Terrorist” (London: Anarchy
Magazine, 1984), invited Italian neo-Nazi Guido Giannettini to the
U.S. to conduct a seminar at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis,
where del Valle was Commander at the time. Both Foster & Epstein's
Danger on the Right (New York: Random House, 1964) and Janson &
Eismann's The Far Right (New York: McGraw Hill, 1963) called del Valle
an anti-Semite. And Professor William F. Tucker while doing a book
about Wickliffe Draper and The Pioneer Fund "The Funding of Scientific
Racism", found several references in the Pedro del Valle papers to del
Valle's anti-Semitism and racist beliefs. Pedro A. del Valle was born
in San Juan, Puerto Rico and considered himself part of some special
Draper styled "Master Race" after he became a high ranking officer in
the Marine Corps. Del Valle actually lost a job with Sosthenes Benes
in South America with ITT after his controversial opinions on the
topics of anti-Semitism and racism became obvious.
Revealing insights into these Shickshinny Knights of Malta, Charles
Willoughby and Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso were provided by Michael
Cannon in this Usenet posting from July 8, 1997. It just further
confirms the Nazi based alliances behind almost everyone involved with
the leadership of these Shickshinny Knights including Charles Thourot-
Pichel.
Corso has a history of disturbing ties to racists, fascist
sympathizers and nutball theories. He had worked with Reinhard Gehlen
(formerly Hitler's chief intelligence officer) and the BND in trying
to set up terrorist operations within Eastern Europe. Washington
considered such schemes risky in the nuclear age, so the plug was
pulled. Corso soon counted himself among that weirdo coterie of
military intelligence staffers who considered the CIA "soft" on
communism, and most likely heavily infiltrated by the KGB. Similar
beliefs were held by Corso's ally, General Charles Willoughby, who had
been Douglas MacArthur's intelligence chief. There's a lot of
published material on and by WIlloughby, and it's all worth reading.
In short, Willoughby was an anti- Semite, and an extremist who saw the
world in conspiratorial terms. His politics leaned so far to the
extreme Right that one can only wonder why he served on the Allied
side during World War II. (MacArthur called him ‘My Little Fascist.’)
When Corso left military intelligence in 1963, he became a key aide to
J. Strom Thurmond, who helped lead the pro-segregation crusades of the
1960s. But he did not sever his ties to Willoughby. Corso also became
a leading member of a bizarre organization called the "Shickshinny"
Knights of Malta. (After Napoleon attacked the island of Malta, the
story goes, a number of knights migrated to Russia and joined the
Czar's "inner guard;" after the revolution, these staunch White
Russians migrated to America – many going to Shickshinny, PA, hence
the name.)
At the time Corso joined the exclusive sect, its leader was one
Colonel Charles Thourot-Pichel who was an explicit, undeniable Nazi.
During the Third Reich, he had begged Hitler's government for the job
of representing Nazi political interests in the United States. He
communicated directly with Ernst Hanfstangel, one of Hitler’s top
aides. Willoughby had also joined the Shickshinny Knights at this
time, and co-published with the organization a periodical called the
‘Foreign Intelligence Journal.’ This journal specialized in anti-
Semitic theories and the kind of extremist "enemy-within" anti-
Communist blather we associate with groups like the John Birch
Society. Apparently, this rather odd group had become, in the early
1960s, something of a dumping-ground for military intelligence
veterans who were so zealous they had come to consider the CIA
hopelessly ‘pink.’
“The darling of Corso's ‘Knight-ly’ friends was a very strange man
named Michael Goliniewski, whose name pops up in most histories of the
CIA ‘mole-hunts’ of the 1960s. Goliniewski was a high-ranking Polish
intelligence officer who sympathized with ‘the West,’ and began
feeding information to the CIA. Apparently, his info was rather good
at first. The Soviets became suspicious of him, so he had to scuttle
off to America quickly. It soon became apparent to the saner CIA
analysts that Goliniewski was, to put the matter bluntly, out of his
mind. He began to claim that he was no less a personage than Prince
Alexei, the Czar's son and rightful heir...! Goliniewski never
persuasively explained how "Alexei" cured his internal bleeding, or
the EXTERNAL bleeding he no doubt underwent at Ekaterinberg. Nor did
he explain how the Prince somehow became a leader within the
intelligence apparat of a Communist country. (You'd think Polish
spooks would do a better background check...)”
None of this mattered to Angleton or to the John Birchers who
essentially certified his claims to being the rightful heir to the
Russian Czarist Romanoff throne. This was in all likelihood done to
appease Anastase Vonsiatsky who worked for the Romanoff Caviar Company
and felt he needed some quasi-legitimate reason to encourage other
White Russian expatriates to rally around him and his cause. It was
almost as if raising Prince Alexei Romanoff from the dead would make
him a Christ-like figure and spontaneously cause millions of dollars
to flow into their coffers. It worked to an extent.
“At any rate, Goliniewski (like other defectors) caused much mischief
by telling dark tales of KGB penetration of both the American and
British intelligence services and governments. His claims were
baseless, but for a while they did much harm.”
In fact James Angleton used Goliniewski as one of the major
justifications for his Honetel 10 purge attempts within the CIA.
Angleton, who also was considered by most well placed observers to be
out of his mind as well was Goliniewski’s main and sometimes only
supporter because it supported Angleton’s delusional claims from
previous years.
“As is usually the case in these realms, anyone in a Western
government's service who espoused anything less than a full-scale
attack on the Soviet Union (never mind the nuclear consequences) was
damned as a Soviet ‘penetration agent.’”
“The CIA soon learned not to take Goliniewski seriously. But his
demented world-view fit right in with the ideas held by the Knights,
Willoughby, Corso and company. So these ‘Knights’ became the chief
propagandists for Goliniewski in the United States. I've read a few of
Goliniewski's latter-day screeds -- he used to publish a rag called
‘Double Eagle.’ It was filled with wild, quasi-fascistic conspiracy
theories, which usually had to do with occult powers driving the
inexorable Communist drive to world domination. A lot of what he wrote
struck me as thinly-disguised anti-Semitism, making use of the usual
euphemisms for "powerful Jews" (e.g., ‘the Dark Forces,’ the
‘International Bankers,’ and so on). And THIS was the man whose world-
view was pushed heavily by the Shickshinny Knights -- Corso's
group.” (as well as by the John Birchers and Angleton within the CIA.)
“Corso also was instrumental in pushing disinformation about the JFK
assassination, labeling Oswald a tool of an alleged ‘KGB ring’ within
the United States.”
Of the three persons most responsible for promulgating this
“deliberate disinformation” about Oswald, Dr. Revilo P. Oliver,
Reverend Gerald L. K. Smith and Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso, only Corso
managed to elude Richard Condon’s direct or indirect identification in
the late 1950’s. Senator Strom Thurmond was not so fortunate, however,
being identified as Senator Thomas Jordan, as both the paradigm for
Senator Jordan and an almost perfect anagram for the letters in Thomas
Jordan. A remarkable feat to say the least on the part of Richard
Condon. James Angleton was reported feeling out one of his comrades at
the CIA regarding The Manchurian Candidate, by his biographer David
Mangold who quotes this exchange between Angleton and Kisavalter
inside a CIA elevator:
Angleton: “You’ve got to see this new movie that just came out.”
Kisavalter: “Which movie is that, Jim?”
Angleton: “The Manchurian Candidate. It bears out my thinking.”
Of the four Generals on the Military Affairs Committee of SKOM, only
Marine Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd was American born and he is the only
one of the four who is not a suspect in the murder of JFK. Stratemeyer
on the Board of Policy of The Liberty Lobby and Wedemeyer, also German-
born, have been listed by several authors and JFK researchers as
having more in common with the Third Reich than with the welfare of
the United States of America along with Fellers and Willoughby which
would explain why they would pick an ex-Nazi like the former British
Admiral, Sir Barry Domville to serve with them on SKOM as their
Honorary Grand Admiral. Domville who had been jailed by the British
during WW II as a Nazi agent, and was later listed as a Contributing
Editor of Willis Carto's Western Destiny, in November 1965, when Dr.
Roger Pearson, from Washington DC, was the Editor. Pearson was the
British Fascist who was perhaps one of the largest beneficiaries of
The Pioneer Fund grants and former leader of The World Anti-Communist
League during its most blatantly pro-Fascist periods. There is no way
that Dr. Roger Pearson’s influence and contributions to this nexus of
groups surrounding the JFK Assassination can be overestimated. Pearson
worked directly with James J. Angleton of the CIA at the H. Smith
Richardson Foundation on MK/ULTRA related projects.
Perhaps one of the biggest breakthroughs in conclusively identifying
how the MK/ULTRA Research on Programmed Assassins could have been
leaked from within the confines of the official CIA based H. Smith
Richardson Foundation projects involving Dr. Hans J. Eysenck to the
realm of the conspirators within The Pioneer Fund where Eysenck was
the recipient of multiple Pioneer Fund grants comes from this
quotation from “The Un-Americans” by Frank J. Donner (Ballantine
Books, New York, 1961, p. 52). This volume is an excellent overview
about the fascist influences within the membership of the House
Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) from the person who also
wrote “The Age of Surveillance” a few years later, an indictment of
both the McCarthy Era and the illegal FBI and CIA snooping and
COINTELPRO operations in ensuing years. The common linkage among HUAC,
The Pioneer Fund, MK/ULTRA and Henry Smith Richardson himself was none
other than Richard G. Arens, the Immigration control expert from the
McCarthy Era who was a full-time paid consultant for Wickliffe Draper
while he worked for both Draper Committees, the HUAC based Immigration
Committee run by Rep. Francis E. Walter of Pennsylvania and the SISS
based “Genetics” Committee which was really the Pioneer Fund
“Eugenics” Committee of Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi which
had been named harmlessly to be more socially palatable and
acceptable. This double-dipping eventually cost Arens his job with the
House Committee and sent him into shrill yelling and screaming tirades
against the reporters, like Ronald H. May, eventually responsible for
his dismissal. Doubtless he remained on the Draper payroll and helped
both Morris and Draper on their upcoming campaigns against the
Liberals, the Communists and later against JFK directly.
“Arens refused to tell (Ronald H.) May (Washington correspondent for
the Madison Capital Times and the York, Pa Gazette) what work he did
for the Draper project, except that it consisted of finding
beneficiaries for research grants in the fields of ‘immigration and
genetics.’ May also discovered that Draper made grants to ‘patriotic’
anti-Communist organizations and that Arens had given advice to other
wealthy men (such as H. L. Hunt, the Texas oil man, and Smith
Richardson, North Carolina pharmaceutical magnate) on grants of funds
to patriotic organizations.”
H. L. Hunt made his original fortune in the Korean Soybeans Futures
markets shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War. Professor Bruce
Cumings in “The Origins of the Korean War” (Princeton University Press
- 1994) directly attributed this incredible stroke of good fortune to
inside information and advanced notification about the precise timing
of the upcoming outbreak of war from none other than Major General
Charles A. Willoughby, MacArthur’s Head of Intelligence during World
War II and Korea. H. L. Hunt returned the favor a few years later by
giving the recently sacked Willoughby with a high paying job with the
then growing Hunt oil empire in Mozambique, looking for suitable oil
lease locations. This close association with the Hunt family continued
over the years until 1972 when Willoughby and Draper both finally
died.
The Associate Chief of International Intelligence for SKOM listed was
Herman E. Kimsey, a high-ranking CIA operative who had worked with the
Army CIC during the war. Kimsey was very close to Spas T. Raikin, who
greeted the Oswalds as they got off the boat from Minsk, Russia.
Raikin and Willoughby served together on the American Friends of The
Anti-Bolshevik Block of Nations (ABN) along with the Urkainian fascist
Yaroslaw Stetsko. Some still insist that Raikin’s role with the
Oswalds was something unimportant or coincidental. Raikin knows a
whole lot more than he ever admits.
In my opinion, the majority of General Douglas MacArthur’s entire
former Korean War team joined The Shickshinny Knights of Malta in
order to retain their powerbase, their sphere of influence and their
unified sense of purpose which was to defeat Communism once and for
all despite the efforts of either Truman or Kennedy or Carter to
thwart their violent, anti-Democracy and anti-Constitutional
propensities much like the later efforts of the Iran-Contra crowd and
the World Anti-Communist League.
Professor William Tucker found General Pedro del Valle important
enough to include in his recent book on the topic of Wickliffe Draper,
The Pioneer Fund and The Funding of Scientific Racism.
One of the coalition's official spokespersons who presented its
resolutions to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs was General
Pedro del Valle, a member of the Liberty Lobby's advisory board, who
professed ‘the instinctive distrust which is natural in all Christians
for all Jews, diluted or pure’; Jews ‘cannot also be good Americans,’
he wrote to a fellow officer, because ‘all Jews are hostile to the
kind of America that anybody but a Jew desires.’ Del Valle was also a
co-owner of the biweekly paper Common Sense, which claimed that Mao
Zedong was a ‘front ... for New York Jews,’ and del Valle was
considered a member of ‘our ... inner circle of top people’ by George
Lincoln Rockwell, ‘Commander’ of the American Nazi Party, one of the
faithful few who donated to Rockwell's campaign to ‘nail the nigger
and Jew LEADERS’ behind ‘Martin Luther Coon.’
The linkages among The John Birch Society of Robert Welch, The Pioneer
Fund of Wickliffe Draper and The Liberty Lobby of Willis Carto were
legion and are just now coming to the surface. For example when Carto
announced a sixteen-man "Advisory Board" for his new Liberty Lobby
operation, later to be renamed the 'Board of Policy,' it included
Judge Tom Brady (White Citizens Councils), Generals Pedro del Valle
and George Stratemeyer, and W.L. Foster of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was
active in “We, the People” and “Congress of Freedom” (another Willis
Carto organization where assassination plots against 200 American
liberals were openly discussed at the annual meeting of The Congress
of Freedom on April 4, 1963 in New Orleans attended by Dr. Revilo P.
Oliver and Joseph A. Milteer of Senator J. Strom Thurmond’s National
States Rights Party). Foster was also a financial supporter of veteran
anti-semite Gerald L.K. Smith, who appeared by name in The Manchurian
Candidate by Richard Condon as well a financial supporter of Billy
James Hargis of Tulsa, and his Anti-Communist Liaison Committee of
Correspondence. Later in 1958, Colonel Eugene C. Pomeroy became
Liberty Lobby's "Washington Secretary," operating out of the offices
of his own organization, “Defenders of the American
Constitution” (later taken over by General Pedro Augusto del Valle).
Richard Condon appears to have been one of the very few persons who
recognized the native duplicity and outright propensity for violence
and espionage emanating from these foreign-born pro-fascist Generals
from the far right. For example you can read the relatively benign and
perfunctory descriptions proffered by Arnold Forster and Benjamin R.
Epstein, <Cross-Currents> (Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company,
1956). In reviewing the descriptions of some of the more powerful
right-wing Generals involved with the Shickshinny Knights of Malta
like Pedro del Valle, George Stratemeyer, and Bonner Fellers no where
do we see the warnings or danger assessments as described by Condon.
Only Russ Bellant, in Old Nazis, the New Right and the Republican
Party seems to have the benefit of hindsight in describing their
possible threats. A number of figures named in Charles Thourot
Pichel's <History of the Order of St. John> were instrumental in
setting up the Liberty Lobby of Willis A. Carto, the second publisher
of White America by Earnest Sevier Cox. Edward von Rothkirch, a member
of the SKOM Order, helped set up Truth-in-Press, a Liberty Lobby 501©3
tax exempt group.
Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer also part of American Security Council and
The John Birch Society and the supra-isolationist pro-Fascist America
First groups before and during World War II. Wedemeyer was born in
Germany, attended the German War College and was a closet anti-Semite
who maintained relationships with German Staff Generals during the
war. Wedemeyer was suspected as the source of the leak of American War
Plans to Senator Burton K. Wheeler which appeared in the Chicago
Tribune. Bonner Fellers was featured in The Manchurian Candidate, by
Richard Condon as early as 1958. It is significant that these foreign-
born Generals were considered staunch allies of General Douglas A.
MacArthur and Maj. Gen. Charles Willoughby (who was born in
Heidelburg, Germany in 1892). Do not forget that the name General
Douglas MacArthur does NOT even appear ONCE in the novel, The
Manchurian Candidate, but by 1961, the movie rendition of the novel
BEGINS with a closeup of an oil portrait of General of the Armies,
Douglas MacArthur and later includes another picture of him in the
troops barracks tent during a poker game. The movie ends when the
Presidential Candidate, Benjamin K. Arthur, attends a rally in Madison
Square Garden where he is supposed to be the target of an assassin
using a high-powered rifle from a lighting booth high above the
convention floor. What caused Richard Condon and John Frankheimer to
make this editorial adjustment to the novel, by adding references to
MacArthur, when the movie was being made? Why did they also include
half-dozen references in the movie to the other President assassinated
by the cotton plantation and textile mill interests from the Deep
South, Abraham Lincoln when the novel, The Manchurian Candidate, has
absolutely NO references to Abraham Lincoln that I was able to
uncover? In the movie, I counted several Lincoln busts, a Lincoln
picture and an Abraham Lincoln costume at a Halloween party worn by
James Gregory.
What other information has recently come to light that might support
my contentions regarding the almost uncanny foreknowledge exhibited by
Richard Condon in his novel as it relates to the then pending JFK
assassination? Confirmation and corroboration has been provided by
these 2 independent sources in recent months:
From Dr. Revilo P. Oliver himself, even though he has been dead for
several years. A friend suggested that I listen to the tape recorded
speeches of Dr. Oliver himself on the Revilo P. Oliver shrine and
website which I had been avoiding for a few years now. Reluctantly I
did and was amazed to discover that Oliver mentions at least half of
Richard Condon’s Dirty Dozen himself as being close friends and
trusted associates of his including Judge Robert Morris, Major General
Edwin Walker, Senator Strom Thurmond, Dr. Edward Hunter, General
Bonner Fellers, Major George Racey Jordan, etc.
From Jerry P. Shinley in a posting he made on the Usenet JFK
Conspiracy region as follows under the title: Ed Scannell Butler’s
INCA, William Kintner, the New Orleans Cold War Seminar and the
Institute for American Strategy (IAS).
The Fulbright Memorandum documents the Senator's concern with a series
of Cold War Strategy Seminars conducted jointly by the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, the National War College, the Foreign Policy Research
Institute, and the Institute of American Policy. Kintner was
prominently involved in these activities. Another person involved was
Frank R. Barnett, research director of the Richardson (now, Smith
Richardson) Foundation and the Institute of American Strategy. The
theme of these seminars was a push for cold war victory and a
repudiation of doctrines of co-existence. Psychological warfare played
a large part in the work of Kintner and Barnett.
What Jerry Shinley was not aware of apparently, was that the primary
funding source for the CIA’s MK/ULTRA program was in fact the H. Smith
Richardson Foundation and that both the CIA’s James Angleton and
Retired General Robert C. Richardson, III were heavily involved with
this conduit along with The Pioneer Fund’s Roger Pearson according to
Russ Bellant in Old Nazis, the New Right and the Republican Party.
That implies that the work Ed Butler did with Lee Harvey Oswald during
the staged radio debates on WSDU in New Orleans had to have something
to do with Butler’s links through INCA and into MK/ULTRA via James
Angleton and The Pioneer Fund’s Dr. Hans J. Eysenck, an inveterate
Nazi psychologist and Roger Pearson who worked with Angleton at the H.
Smith Richardson Foundation projects. J. William Fulbright in his
Fulbright Memorandum specifically warns us about the IAS and the FPRI
just as Eisenhower did about the American Security Council and the
Military Industrial Complex in his Farewell Address. That means that
both Eisenhower and Fulbright can be added to Richard Condon as being
some of the earliest and most accurate warning sources regarding the
identity of the actual persons and organizations which eventually
perpetrated the JFK Assassination. The leadership of The American
Security Council included a coterie of persons with expertise in
psychological warfare and Soviet counter-espionage. The only problem
is that all of them showed evidence of private allegiances to the
fascists or Nazis involved with the Third Reich instead of to the
Democracy of the United States of America. The Big Four were: Maj.
Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, Dr. Robert J. Morris, James J. Angleton
and Ray S. Cline all of whom were well known to Richard Condon in The
Manchurian Candidate.
There were actually 4 references in The Manchurian Candidate to
members or founders of YAF, The Young Americans for Freedom started
by Larrie Schmidt a close ally of Robert J. Morris and Charles A.
Willoughby in the Dallas John Birch Society. They were all linked to
the Bernard Weismann, Wanted For Treason Poster circulated in Dallas
on the weekend JFK died. They were Senator Strom Thurmond,
William F. Buckley, Jr., Robert J. Morris and Maj. Gen. Charles A.
Willoughby. Richard Condon knew who was behind the murder of JFK.
Others listed as part of the ASC in “Peace and Freedom through Cold
War Victory” (ASC Press – 1964) include the following persons to give
you some idea of the breadth of representation from the far right:
Patrick J. Frawley, Jr. (Mindszenty Foundation), Jr., Dr. Edward
Teller (Dr. Strangelove), Rear Admiral Chester Ward (Strike From
Space), General Albert C. Wedemeyer, General Robert E. Wood (America
First and Human Events), Henry Hazlitt (Newsweek and Chronoscope) who
later shows up on the American Security Council Advisory Board, Marvin
Liebman (McCarthyism and YAF), Dr. Stefan Possony (Hoover Inst of War
and WACL), Spruille Braden (Birch Society) and John M. Fisher (ACPS
and WACL).
The information about the relationship of the H Smith Richardson
Foundation and MK/ULTRA as well as to Iran-Contra was provided by
Webster Tarpley and Anton Chaitkin in their book: “The Unauthorized
Biography of George Bush”:
“Another Harriman/Bush friend, Eugene Stetson, was an assistant
manager for Prescott Bush at Brown Brothers, Harriman's New York
office. He organized the H. Smith Richardson Foundation. The
foundation, in the late 1950s, participated in the MKULTRA, the CIA's
domestic covert psychological warfare operation. The H. Smith
Richardson Foundation helped to finance the testing of psychotropic
drugs, including LSD, at Bridgewater State Hospital in Bridgewater,
Massachusetts, the center of some of the most brutal MK-ULTRA
experiments.”
It was these brutal MK/ULTRA experiments that led to the film
“Titticut Follies” which was made in the late 1960’s.
“During the Iran-Contra operations, the H. Smith Richardson Foundation
was a private donors steering committee, working with the National
Security Council to co-ordinate the Office of Public Diplomacy. This
was an effort to propagandize in favor of and run cover for the Iran-
Contra operations, and to coordinate published attacks on opponents of
the program. The H. Smith Richardson Foundation also runs the Center
for Creative Leadership at Langley to train leaders of the CIA, as
well as another center near Greensboro, North Carolina, that trains
CIA and Secret Service Agents. Almost everyone who achieves the
military rank of general also gets this training.”
Here are the excerpts from Edward Spannaus’ article on IAS, FPRI, Ed
Butler and the H Smith Richardson Foundation from the Executive
Intelligence Review web site. It is perhaps the most important
independent corroboration of the relationships among these most
nefarious of organizations first warned about by President Eisenhower
in 1958, then Condon in 1959 and lastly, Fulbright in 1961, all to no
avail.
“Six months into the new administration of President John F. Kennedy,
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright (D-
Ark.) was warning about the dangers of a revolt by right-wing military
officers against the administration. Although Fulbright himself did
not use the word ‘coup,’ others did including some who denied planning
such a coup.”
Major General Edwin Walker was mentioned by Richard Condon in The
Manchurian Candidate using his home address of “Turtle Creek Drive”
where the alleged potshot shooting incident had occurred. Walker was
also cited directly by none other than Jack Ruby in his sworn Warren
Commission testimony as a suspect in the assassination of John F.
Kennedy, along with other unnamed Dallas John Birch Society members
which doubtlessly included Dr. Robert J. Morris and Major General
Charles A. Willoughby as well who were the original founders of the
Dallas John Birch Society cell and the most vociferous and prominent
members of that group.
“The backdrop to the July 1961 Fulbright Memorandum was the April 1961
firing of Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker, who had been indoctrinating his
troops in Augsburg, Germany, with John Birch Society propaganda. But
this was only the most notorious case of a much broader pattern of
political activity by military officers, which prominently included
military collaboration with the H. Smith Richardson Foundation's Frank
Barnett; the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) of Robert
Strausz-Hupé, then attached to the University of Pennsylvania; and the
Institute for American Strategy (IAS). (Later, in the 1970s and '80s,
Richard Mellon Scaife picked up much of the funding for these
operations, along with the Smith Richardson Foundation, and the Olin
Foundation.)”
Note: It was the Scaife and the Regnery interests which were behind
the character assassination attempts on then President Bill Clinton
during the 1990’s according to most verifiable accounts.
“The Fulbright Memorandum was drafted in July 1961 as a personal
communication between the Senate and the Secretary of Defense, who was
Robert McNamara. Entitled ‘Propaganda Activities of Military Personnel
Directed at the Public,’ the memorandum began by noting that a 1958
National Security Council directive had made it the policy of the
United States ‘to make use of military personnel and facilities to
arouse the public to the menace of the Cold War.’ Fulbright reported
that private organizations were preparing material that was then
distributed by the military, material which was contrary to the
President's policies. He noted that the actual programs being carried
out under the 1958 directive ‘made use of extremely radical right-wing
speakers and/or materials, with the probable net result of condemning
foreign and domestic policies of the administration in the public
mind.’”
“Fulbright's allusion to a military coup, came as follows: "Perhaps it
is farfetched to call forth the revolt of the French generals as an
example of the ultimate danger. Nevertheless, military officers,
French or American, have some common characteristics arising from
their profession and there are numerous military 'fingers on the
trigger' throughout the world. While this danger may appear very
remote, contrary to American tradition, and even American military
tradition, so also is the 'long twilight struggle' [referring to
President Kennedy's characterization of the Cold War as a conflict
which may not be solved 'in our lifetime'], and so also is the very
existence of an American military program for educating the public."
“Fulbright called for a review of the mission and operation of the
National War College—as to whether it should operate under the Joint
Chiefs of Staff (JCS)—and also urged that the relationships among
FPRI, IAS, the Richardson Foundation, the National War College, and
the JCS, be reexamined "from the standpoint of whether these
relationships do not amount to official support for a viewpoint at
variance with that of the administration. When Walker testified before
the committee in April 1962, he began by asserting that our Armed
Forces are paralyzed by our national policy of no-win and retreat from
victory. "I am a victim of this 'no-win' policy," he stated. He said
that civilian control of the military had been transformed into a
commissar-like system of control. Our will to resist Communism is fast
being sapped, he charged. "I was a scapegoat for an unwritten policy
of collaboration and collusion with the international communist
conspiracy."
“One final note: After the Congressional hearings in 1961-62 on
military propaganda and "Cold War education" activities, and despite
Barnett's grandiose plan, the seminars and related activities appear
to have gone underground for a period of time. But in 1965, Lansdale,
by now "retired" from the government, proposed a revival of the Cold
War seminars. He was a principal author of a proposal to the American
Security Council (of which he was then an official) to create a new
forum, called the Freedom Studies Center, which was established on an
estate near Culpepper, Virginia. (The property was still in the hands
of the American Security Council until this year.) On the planning
committee for the Freedom Studies Center was one Ed Butler, who only a
couple of years earlier had been a key part of the operation in New
Orleans to create a "legend" around Lee Harvey Oswald, the patsy in
the Kennedy assassination.”
“As we noted at the outset, the Fulbright Memorandum warned that the
political activities being carried out by the military, and by private
institutions such as FPRI and the Richardson Foundation under official
military auspices, constituted a threat to President Kennedy's
programs and policies. To what extent Senator Fulbright was aware of
the emergence of the threat to Kennedy's life is not known—although it
is confirmed that Fulbright warned President Kennedy not to go to
Dallas a few weeks before Kennedy's fateful trip. But, when taken in
light of what we now know today—and the reemergence of a military coup
threat today—Senator Fulbright's warnings from 1961 are indeed worth
pondering.”
I would echo these sentiments precisely and request that the JFK
assassination research community take much more seriously the combined
warnings of President Eisenhower, Senator Fulbright and Richard
Condon. It is highly probable that the Kamikaze Pilots at the end of
World War II and the Suicide Pilots from 9/11 were subjected to the
identical mind control conditioning programs developed as part of The
Manchurian Candidate programs like MK/ULTRA, Operation Bluebird and
other related operations. We have a right to know after all.
Even private organizations like YAF, The Liberty Lobby and The John
Birch Society should be made to divulge their records related to the
members who were violently opposed to John F. Kennedy's policies.
Much like the LN trolls here.
An except from Revilo P. Oliver's December 1961 speech before the
National Indignation Committee in Dallas, entitled, "They Must Not Go
Unpunished" has been used as an audio accompanyment to a video of the
JFK motorcade.
It is an eerie combination and available free here:
Dr. Revilo P. Oliver who does the voiceover for the National
Indignation Committee
should be the one known for being a despicable miscreant and guilty of
treason,
not John F. Kennedy. Oliver suffered from seveal serious mental
illnesses including
paranoia and schizophrenia along with Dr. Robert J. Morris. They also
had grand
pretentions tantamount to delusions of grandeur. They had concocted
in their minds
a picture of JFK and RFK as selling out control of our government to
the Russians
and they pledged to punish them for these alleged deeds. How the FBI
or the Secret
Service could allow these threats to go uninvestigated is beyond me
completely.
Richard Condon, or some of his friends, had obviously penetrated these
meetings
of the Oliver and Morris inspired organizations and attempted to warn
us all of their
pending plots against JFK as early as 1958 when he wrote The
Manchurian Candidate.
The Congress of Freedom meeting in April, 1963 published a list of
enemies of the
citizens of the USA and it was given to the Miami Police Intelligence
Unit by Willie
Somersett who was trailing Joseph A. Milteer. The Miami PD then taped
Milteer
bragging that the JFK hit was "sitting on go". Still they could not
convince the FBI
to act on these threats except for a cablegram sent to the Dallas FBI
office.
How did Condon warn about Dr. Revilo P. Oliver? Miss Viola Narvilly,
Opera Singer
"Berlitz Schools Taught Temajegh" translates to "S.O.B. Hitller
Scholar hates jeuz guts."
based on Oliver's infamous quote: "I had a beatific vision last night,
I dreamed that I
woke up and found out that all the Jews has been vaporized." stated in
Boston during
a John Birch rally on the 4th of July.
Who was this Major Knickerbocker, Oliver referred to during his
speech?
DR. REVILO P. OLIVER AND DR. ROBERT J. MORRIS WERE PSYCHOPATHS
AND TRAITORS EVEN BEYOND THE LEVEL ATTAINED BY BENEDICT ARNOLD.