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Chapter 10
Techniques and Weapons and 100 Dead Conspirators and Witnesses
As Chapter 1 made clear, one of the two fiendish stratagems used by the
Power Control Group to cover-up the truth and to fool the people was the
use of various intelligence techniques and weapons. The use of such
techniques in assassination and murder completely conceals the real
killer's presence or the real cause of death. From the moment the crime
occurs the public is led to believe that there is either one lone madman
assassin or that the death was accidental, due to natural causes, or
committed by natural enemies of the victim. Some of the techniques are
so unique that they are nearly impossible for the average American to
believe.
The intelligence forces of the United States as well as those of other
countries have out-Bonded James Bond. The development of sophisticated
murder methods and the control of humans for warfare and spying in other
countries came home to the United States, effectively used by the Power
Control Group. Penn Jones, Jr. published a list of "mysterious deaths"
in his series of four volumes, "Forgive My Grief."[1] Sylvia Meagher
published facts about the first eighteen witnesses at Dealey Plaza
murdered through the use of these techniques in the book, "Accessories
After the Fact."[2] Very few people other than researchers pay any
attention. Two movies with somewhat wider circulation, "Executive
Action" and "The Parallax View," covered the techniques fairly well, but
they were considered to be fiction by most viewers. So the PCG goes on
murdering where and when it is necessary, and it covers up the murders
where necessary.
In 1974 and 1976, two murders became necessary. Rolando Masferrer,
mentioned as a JFK conspirator, became dangerous to the PCG, and he was
eliminated in early 1976 with a non-sophisticated weapon. A bomb was
planted in his car in Miami. The cover-up in this case merely involved
planting an informer who claimed Masferrer was killed by a rival anti-
Castro Cuban faction in Florida.[3]
Clay Shaw became quite nervous in 1974 after Victor Marchetti's
statements to the press earlier that year made it known that Shaw was a
CIA contract employee and that the CIA gave him assistance and
protection before his trial in New Orleans and after Jim Garrison
arrested him. Shaw was murdered in New Orleans by the PCG and the
murder covered-up by simply controlling his embalming and burial and
blocking any local investigation.[4] The reason for his murder was to
keep him from talking and from returning to the public eye.
The techniques and weapons fall into several classes. First, there are
sophisticated weapons developed by the CIA. An example of this is the
umbrella poison dart gun used in Dealey Plaza to shoot JFK in the
throat. Such a weapon was postulated by Robert Cutler and the author in
mid-1975 as the one that fired the first shot from near the Stemmons
Freeway sign.[5] This seemed incredulous to most observers and so wild
an idea that the author and Cutler did not discuss it with many
researchers. Then Mr. Charles Senseney, a CIA weapon developer at Fort
Detrick, Maryland, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee in
September 1975 and described an umbrella poison dart gun he had made.[6]
He said it was always used in crowds with the umbrella open, firing
through the webing so it would not attract attention. Since it was
silent, no one in the crowd could hear it and the assassin merely would
fold up the umbrella and saunter away with the crowd. (That is almost
exactly what happened in Dealey Plaza. The first shot had always seemed
to have had a paralytic effect on Kennedy. His fists were clenched and
his head, shoulders and arms seemed to stiffen. There was a small
entrance wound in his neck but no evidence of a bullet path through his
neck and no bullet was ever recovered that matched that small size.)
Senseney testified that his Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick
had received assignments from the CIA to develop exotic weaponry. One
of the weapons was a hand-held dart gun that could shoot a poison dart
into a guard dog to put it out of action for several hours. The dart
and the poison left no trace so that examination would not reveal that
the dogs had been put out of action. The CIA ordered about 50 of these
weapons and used them operationally. Senseney said that the darts could
have been used to kill human beings and he could not rule out the
possibility that this had been done by the CIA. He said he had
developed a dart-launching device that looked like an umbrella.
A special type of poison developed induces a heart attack and leaves no
trace of any external influence unless an autopsy is conducted to check
for this particular poison. The CIA revealed this poison in various
accounts in the early 1970s.
Among the witnesses, important people and conspirators who might have
been eliminated this way are: Clay Shaw, J. Edgar Hoover, Earlene
Roberts (Oswald's land-lady) and Adlai Stevenson.
A second category, already discussed in the Robert Kennedy and George
Wallace shootings, is the use of a "programmed" assassin. The
Manchurian Candidate always seemed to be a science fiction story. It is
now well known that the CIA has used hypnosis and "programming" to
achieve a number of objectives, including murder. Certainly there is
little doubt that Sirhan Sirhan was under hypnosis when he wrote in his
diary and when he fired the shots in the general direction of Robert
Kennedy.[7] There is also evidence that Arthur Bremer was "programmed"
to shoot at George Wallace. It is conceivable that one of the assassins
in Dealey Plaza could have been "programmed". A man surfaced after 1975
who--under deprogramming--remembered a firing situation resembling
Dealey Plaza. However, it is much less likely that the PCG had to use
hypnosis in the JFK murder.
It is completely untrue that Oswald was programmed, as the book "Were We
Controlled?" by Lincoln Lawrence (an alias for radio commentator Art
Ford) postulates. The evidence shows Oswald didn't fire a shot, that he
was on the second floor of the TSBD Building at the time of the shots,
and that he was very calm until Patrolman Baker pointed a gun at him.
Strangely enough, Ford's thesis is true. We were controlled by the PCG,
although he had the details wrong.
A third popular technique is, of course, the patsy. The PCG has
developed this to the level of a real science. The assassination is
allowed to be obvious, but the assassin is presented as a single madman
or criminal who acts alone. Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, James Earl
Ray, Sirhan Sirhan and Arthur Bremer have all been patsies. They are
not all exactly alike, nor is the way in which they were used the same
in each case. For example, Oswald and Ray did not fire any shots, while
Sirhan, Ruby and Bremer did. Sirhan and Bremer were "programmed",
whereas Ruby was talked into killing Oswald by his friends in the PCG.
Four of the five men were framed; a lot of evidence was manufactured
and planted to implicate them, including fake diaries, fake photographs,
planted guns, bullets and shells, and men using their identities. The
one who did not fit this category was Ruby. It was not needed in his
case because he killed Oswald before live television and believed until
the day he died of cancer that his friends were going to get him out of
jail in exchange for his "patriotic" act.
The use of "seconds", men who looked like the patsy and who used his
name (true of Oswald, Ray and Sirhan) is a common intelligence
technique. The planting of fake photos in the case of Oswald required
some relatively special photographic facilities, but the job was not
done well enough to avoid detection.
A fourth technique is the "accidental" death. Many witnesses and
conspirators have been murdered in this way. Lee Bowers, the railroad
yard control tower man who saw the real assassins behind the picket
fence in Dealey Plaza, was killed when his car rammed into a concrete
abutment in Dallas (it was traveling at high speed). The doctor who
examined Bowers prior to his removal from the car, stated that he
probably received an injection of some kind prior to the crash. Louis
Lomax, the black author who was getting close to the truth in the Martin
Luther King case, was killed in Arizona when his car was forced off the
road after he was made to drive at high speed. Hale Boggs disappeared
in an airplane crash that left no trace of the plane. And of course the
classic "accident" occurred at Chappaquiddick.
A fifth technique is an induced death that produces another finding of
the cause either by disguising the true cause or by controlling the
coroner or those in charge of burial. Examples are: David Ferrie's
murder by means of a karate chop to the back of his head, disguised as
an embolism of the brain, Clay Shaw's murder by means unknown because
there was no autopsy and complete control of his removal and burial;
Jack Ruby's supposed death by cancer in jail (real cause unknown because
he was never out of the PCG's hands until he was under ground).
Then there is a favorite sixth technique: mock suicide. Examples of PCG
murders that somehow became suicides are: Hank Killam, a husband of one
of Ruby's dancers, who committed suicide by throwing himself through a
plate glass window off the street in Miami; Betty Mooney, one of Ruby's
girls who hung herself in her jail cell by using her leopard-skin
tights; Roger Craig, who shot himself; Jesus Crispin, who knew Sirhan,
supposedly killed himself in his jail cell; Grant Stockdale, who threw
himself off the top of a tall building in Miami.
There are some on the list who were admittedly murdered, but supposedly
not by the PCG. These include Robert Perrin, Nancy Perrin's husband;
Buddy Walters, deputy sheriff under Sheriff Decker, shot by a man he was
trying to arrest; Eladio Del Valle, a cohort of Ferrie, killed in Miami
by an axe on the same day Ferrie was murdered; Rolando Masferrer, blown
up in his car; Eddy Benevides, shot by an unknown assailant (he
recovered). The cover-ups in each of these cases were put into effect
by controlling the investigation or simply by not having one.
The complete list of deaths, including the eight major ones (JFK, RFK,
MLK, Mary Jo Kopechne, Lee Harvey Oswald, David Ferrie, Ruby and Clay
Shaw) numbers over a hundred. Here is a partial list:
1. John Kennedy
2. Robert Kennedy
3. Martin Luther King
4. Mary Jo Kopechne
5. Lee Harvey Oswald
6. David Ferrie
7. Jack Ruby
8. Clay Shaw
9. Buddy Walthers
10. Roger Craig
11. Eladio Del Valle
12. Rolando Masferrer
13. Hank Killam
14. Rose Cherami
15. Hale Boggs
16. J. Edgar Hoover
17. Louis Lomax
18. Lee Bowers, Jr.
19. Jesus Crispin
20. Jim Koethe
21. Bill Hunter
22. Tom Howard
23. Earlene Roberts
24. Betty McDonald
25. Eddy Benevides
26. Robert Perrin
27. Gary Underhill
28. Bill Chesher
29. Dorothy Kilgallen
30. David Goldstein
31. Levens (first name unknown)
32. Teresa Norton
33. Warren Reynolds
34. Harold Russell
35. Marilyn Moore Walle
36. William Whaley
37. James Worrell, Jr.
38. Captain Frank Martin
39. Mrs. Earl T. Smith
40. Karyn Kupcinet
41. Albert Guy Bogard
42. Hiram Ingram
43. Nicholas Chetta
44. Mary Bledsoe
45. Jude Preston Battle
46. John M. Crawford
47. Richard Carr
48. Kathy Fullmer
49. Clyde Johnson
50. Reverend A. D. W. King
51. Carole Tyler
52. Dr. Mary Sherman
53. Grant Stockdale
54. J. A. Milteer
55. Hugh Ward
56. Perry Russo
57. Maurice Gatlin, Sr.
58. W. Guy Banister
59. Charles P. Cabell
60. Dorothy Hunt
61. Michelle Clark
62. John Roselli
63. Sam Giancana
64. Fred Lee Crisman
65. Carlos Prio Socarras
66. Charles Nicoletti
67. Jimmy Hoffa
68. George De Mohrenschildt
69. General Donald Donaldson
70. Lou Staples
71. William C. Sullivan
72. James Chaney
The large majority of these murders eliminated witnesses to,
participants in, or investigators of one of the assassinations. People
involved with the participants in one of the assassinations or cover-ups
were also listed above. The participants were: Jack Ruby, David
Ferrie, Clay Shaw, Rolando Masferrer, J. Edgar Hoover (in the cover-up),
and Robert Perrin. There were four investigators: Jim Koethe, Louis
Lomax, Dorothy Kilgallen and Hale Boggs. The rest were witnesses or
associates.
Two articles[8] written in 1976 analyzed some of these deaths and
concluded that they were not accidents unconnected with the
assassinations of our leaders. Another analysis by the authors
demonstrated that fifty of the first seventy murders met three criteria
for proving death by foul means. All involved people directly or
indirectly linked to the major assassinations. All met death under
violent or very strange circumstances. No autopsies were performed in
any of these murders.
The Charles Senseney dart weapon might have been used in some of the
murders. The injection given Lee Bowers produced such a paralytic and
terrorized expression on Bowers' face that the doctor examining his body
exclaimed he had never seen such before. Grant Stockdale was found to
have died of a heart attack on his way to the street from the top of a
building (a dart might have killed him).
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[1] "Forgive My Grief" Volumes I, II, III, IV, Penn Jones, Jr., Self
Published, Midlothian, Texas.
[2] "Accessories After the Fact," Sylvia Meagher, Scarecrow Press,
N.Y., 1976
[3] "Miami Herald," March, 1976.
[4] "The Mysterious Death of Clay Shaw," Richard Russell, "True
Magazine."
[5] "The Umbrella Man," R.B. Cutler, & R.E. Sprague, "Gallery
Magazine," June, 1978.
[6] "New York Times," September 19, 1975.
[7] "RFK Must Die!," Robert Kaiser, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., N.Y.C.,
1970.
[8] (a) Self published article by Gary Schoener -- Minneapolis, Minn.
Researcher.
(b) Assassination Information Bureau (AIB), Cambridge, Mass,
Research project and article.
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