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SF GIANTS WORLD SERIES CHAMPS
ORANGE AND BLACK ATTACK!!!
49ER FAITHFUL
Where can I get some! :-)
Yes, if you spread heroin poison all over the country it will destroy
it. Then in Switzerland they give addicts heroin so they won't harm
society with stealing, and it actually reduces herion use, and in the
US it's all about a society based on making profit, that's what drives
herion dealing, coupled with the government and the police spreading
the poison through communities then arresting regular people.
That was my point Skep. :-)
Keep Andy Reid's kid away from him!
Through one of Michael's contacts, I (Cheri Seymour) was able to
obtain the corporate documents on F.I.D.C.O. Corporation (First
Intercontinental Development Corporation). This formidable
organization lead me straight to the head of The Octopus. The Board of
Directors of FIDCO consisted of the following principles:
(1) Robert Maheu, Sr, Vice President, Director former FBI agent,
former CEO of Howard Hughes Operations, senior consultant to Leisure
Industries.
(2) Michael A. McManus, Director, Vice President and General Counsel
to FIDCO former Assistant to the President [Reagan] of the United
States at the White House in Washington D.C.
(3) Robert Booth Nichols, Director, Sr. Vice President and Chairman of
Investment Committee Chief Executive Officer of R.B.N. Companies,
International, a holding company for manufacturing and development of
high technology electronics, real estate development, construction and
international finance.
(4) George K. Pender, Director former Director of Pacific Ocean area
of Burns & Roe, Inc., an international engineering & construction
corporation with active projects on all seven continents of the world.
Senior engineer consultant to Burns & Roe, Inc.
(5) Kenneth A. Roe, Director Chairman and President of Burns & Roe,
Inc., International engineers and Constructors, a family corporation
owned by Kenneth Roe and family. Major current project of the company
is the engineering design and construction of the U.S.A. Fast Breeder
Nuclear Reactor Plant in conjunction with Westinghouse Electric
Corporation which is responsible for the nuclear system supply of
steam. Construction value of present business backlog of Burns & Roe,
Inc. is in excess of six billion U.S. dollar.
(6) Frances T. Fox, Vice President and Director former General Manager
of L.A. International Airport, former Director of Aviation for Howard
Hughes Nevada operations, now called Summa Corporation, City Manager
of San Jose, California.
(7) Clint W. Murchison, Jr. Director Owner of the Dallas Cowboys NFL
football team.
(8) William M. Pender, Director and Sr. Vice President licensed
contractor, State of California.
(9) Glen R. Shockley, Director Consultant to Fortune 500 Companies in
business management. Internationally known as financial consultant in
funding.
The list of directors was accompanied by a letter dated January 11,
1983 on FIDCO letterhead originating out of Santa Monica, California
addressed to Robert Booth Nichols in Marina Del Rey, California. The
letter, signed by George K. Pender, briefly referenced a copy of a
resolution resulting from a meeting of the Board of Directors of
FIDCO.
On April 13, 1983, Robert Booth Nichols wrote a letter to Joseph F.
Preloznik in Madison, Wisconsin, outlining proposed arms projects, one
of which was to build a two story building of approximately 7500
square feet with concrete walls and floors to house the "R & D
position." (I later found the R & D facility referenced in a 1981
Wackenhut Interoffice memorandum as a companion facility to Wackenhut
to be constructed on the Cabazon Indian reservation for the assembly
of shell casings, propellants, war heads, fuses, combustible cartridge
cases and other weapons systems).
Nichols wrote to Preloznik, "Should there be any questions with regard
to my credibility, verification can be made through F.I.D.C.O. I have
enclosed a copy of that appointment."
If in fact, F.I.D.C.O. was a vehicle of The Octopus, then the
tentacles of its Board of Directors lead straight to the head. Clint
Murchison, Jr. of Dallas, Texas was the son of Clint Murchison, Sr.
who, according to Dick Russell, author of the book, "The Man Who Knew
Too Much," (pp. 521523) was cut from the same political cloth as H.L.
Hunt.
Wrote Russell:
"Back in 1951, after General Douglas MacArthur was relieved of his
Korean command by President Truman, H.L. Hunt accompanied MacArthur on
a flight to Texas for a speaking tour. Hunt and Murchison were the
chief organizers of the pro-MacArthur forces in Texas. They would
always remember the general standing bareheaded in front of the Alamo,
urging removal of the `burden of taxation' from enterprising men like
themselves, charging that such restraints were imposed by `those who
seek to convert us to a form of socialistic endeavor, leading directly
to the path of Communist slavery.'"
According to Russell, Hunt went on to set up a Mac-Arthur-for-
president headquarters in Chicago, spending $150,000 of his own money
on the general's reluctant 1952 campaign, which eventually fell apart
as MacArthur adopted the strident rhetoric of the right wing.
"Still, connections were made," wrote Russell, "Charles Willoughby,
for example, was a regular part of the MacArthurHunt entourage and
undoubtedly was acquainted with Murchison as well." Both [the Hunts
and the Murchisons] cultivated not only powerful people on the far
right, but also J. Edgar Hoover, Richard Nixon, organized crime
figures, and Lyndon Johnson, whose rise to power emanated directly
from his friends in Texas oil.
"Like Hunt, Murchison was an ardent supporter of Senator Joseph
McCarthy's anticommunist crusade. McCarthy came often to the exclusive
hotel that Murchson opened in La Jolla, California, in the early
1950's. So did Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover.
"In 1961, after Nixon had lost the presidential election to JFK the
previous year, Murchison sold Nixon a lot in Beverly Hills for only
$35,000 a lot Murchison had financed through a Hoffa loan which Nixon
sold two years later for $86,000.
When Hoover visited the (Murchison) Hotel Del Charro, as he did every
summer between 1953 and 1959, Murchison picked up his tab. That
amounted to about $19,000 of free vacations for the FBI Director over
those years.
Whether Hoover knew it or not, almost 20 percent of the Murchison Oil
Lease Company in Oklahoma was then owned by Gerardo Catena, chief
lieutenant to the Genovese crime family.
By the autumn of 1963, a major scandal was brewing around Bobby Baker,
whom Vice President Lyndon Johnson had made secretary of the Senate
Democrats in 1955, when LBJ was majority leader. LBJ called Baker "my
strong right arm, the last man I see at night, the first I see in the
morning."
On October 8, 1963 Baker was forced to resign, as a Senate
investigation of his outside business activities began producing
sensational testimony on numerous questionable deals.
"Baker's deals were tightly interwoven with the Murchison family and
the Mob," wrote Dick Russell. "What first attracted the attention of
Senate investigators was a lawsuit brought against Baker in 1963 by
his associates in a vending company, alleging that he failed to live
up to certain bargains. Those associates were, for the most part, Las
Vegas gamblers; one of them, Edward Levinson, was a lieutenant of
Florida mobster Meyer Lansky, whose Fremont Hotel in Vegas was
financed through a Hoffa loan.
"Baker, it later turned out, did considerable business with the Mob in
Las Vegas, Chicago, Louisiana, and the Caribbean. Through Baker,
Levinson had also gotten to know Clint Murchison."
"Clint Murchison, Jr. [listed on the Board of Directors of FIDCO]
tried to persuade the Senate Rules Committee in 1964 that his own real
estate dealings with Jimmy Hoffa in Florida were `hardly relevant' to
the Baker investigation."
Robert Maheu (Senior Vice President and Director of F.I.D.C.O.), was
also mentioned in Russell's book, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," (pp.
190). Wrote Russell: "Back in 1960, with then vice president Richard
Nixon serving as the White House's liaison to the CIA's Cuban
operations, the CIA had initiated its long series of assassination
attempts against Castro. The `cutouts' in the operation started with
Las Vegas billionaire Howard Hughes's righthand man, Robert Maheu, who
got in touch with organized crime leaders Sam Giancana, Johnny
Rosselli, and Santos Trafficante, Jr. They in turn enlisted the direct
assistance of Cuban exiles ..."
Throughout my conversations with Michael Riconosciuto the names of
Robert Booth Nichols, George Pender, Glenn Shockley and Michael
McManus (other directors of F.I.D.C.O.) cropped up repeatedly, but I
found few references to them in any published books or magazines.
Riconosciuto often stated that George Pender and Glenn Shockley were
CIA officials, which I later corroborated through Peter Zokosky, a
partner of Robert Booth Nichols's.
In August, 1994, I did, however, manage to obtain three significant
letters with the signatures of Michael A. McManus and George Pender on
them.
'The Last Circle' by Cheri Seymour 1994
The point is either way that, if ture, Murchison hurt a lot of people
and profited off the situation.