07-02-2010, 03:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2010, 03:05 AM by John Bevilaqua.)
Hank I finally got your book and have started reading it from the Index backwards as I do for the first pass of my analysis. As I expected it is just filled with copious volumes of evidence which are very relevant not only to the Frank Olson case but also to the JFK case and the Forrestal case.
And it is a highly recommended read for anyone who wants to learn more about about the relationships among topics like MKULTRA, the Army's Bacteriological Warfare programs which involved people like Charles Willoughby and Hitler's former biological and bacteriological warfare scientist, Dr. Erich Traub, The Human Ecology Fund of John Gittenger and other CIA sponsored organizations like the Geschickter Foundation and even Psychological Assessment Associates (PAA) the John Gittinger group used against Daniel Ellsberg.
The fact that your research dovetails with the identity of Richard Condon's Dirty Dozen within the Man Cand crowd is very impressive to say the least.
I just discovered that the phrase "A Terrible Mistake" was uttered by Frank Olson, about himself.
Can you tell us what your interpretation of that remark is given your history with the case? Is there any possibility that Frank Olson made some sort of egregious error while he was conducting an experiment with bacteriological agents which resulted in the deaths of one or more subjects or that he could have inadvertently let some contamination spread within the labs causing either serious injuries or deaths? As I understand it the ingestion of LSD allegedly exacerbates your most prevalent or dominant mood at the time of ingestion by a factor of 100 or more. In this manner someone could be induced to commit or consider suicide through the deliberate or forced application of LSD on an unsuspecting person who was already predisposed to self-destruction.
And could that have been the indirect cause of his death as a sort of involuntary coerced suicide which is really the perfect crime and the perfect assassination technique? Certainly that is also an act of murder as well and this does not mitigate or mollify anything you have written at all about the case and the final denouement of Frank Olson.
This question just might be more applicable to the cause of death of James Forrestal in fact and I am curious as to whether or not you had ever come across this possible aspect related to the use of LSD.
More questions and comments to come...
And it is a highly recommended read for anyone who wants to learn more about about the relationships among topics like MKULTRA, the Army's Bacteriological Warfare programs which involved people like Charles Willoughby and Hitler's former biological and bacteriological warfare scientist, Dr. Erich Traub, The Human Ecology Fund of John Gittenger and other CIA sponsored organizations like the Geschickter Foundation and even Psychological Assessment Associates (PAA) the John Gittinger group used against Daniel Ellsberg.
The fact that your research dovetails with the identity of Richard Condon's Dirty Dozen within the Man Cand crowd is very impressive to say the least.
I just discovered that the phrase "A Terrible Mistake" was uttered by Frank Olson, about himself.
Can you tell us what your interpretation of that remark is given your history with the case? Is there any possibility that Frank Olson made some sort of egregious error while he was conducting an experiment with bacteriological agents which resulted in the deaths of one or more subjects or that he could have inadvertently let some contamination spread within the labs causing either serious injuries or deaths? As I understand it the ingestion of LSD allegedly exacerbates your most prevalent or dominant mood at the time of ingestion by a factor of 100 or more. In this manner someone could be induced to commit or consider suicide through the deliberate or forced application of LSD on an unsuspecting person who was already predisposed to self-destruction.
And could that have been the indirect cause of his death as a sort of involuntary coerced suicide which is really the perfect crime and the perfect assassination technique? Certainly that is also an act of murder as well and this does not mitigate or mollify anything you have written at all about the case and the final denouement of Frank Olson.
This question just might be more applicable to the cause of death of James Forrestal in fact and I am curious as to whether or not you had ever come across this possible aspect related to the use of LSD.
More questions and comments to come...
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Amazon will be selling my print-on-demand paperback manuscript at this site within a few days. Volume 1 is 120 pages in length and covers The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon, The Winnipeg Airport Incident with Richard Giesbrecht, Anastase Vonsiatsky, THE Manchurian Candidate and Wickliffe Draper and The Pioneer Fund.
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