14-02-2012, 05:38 AM
The death of Frank Olson is only one example of a "CIA Suicide." The method used is described in a CIA Manual which has been published online years ago. If I can find it, I will provide a link to it.
Another very similar death is that of Grant Stockdale in 1963 in Miami, Florida, also ruled a "suicide." One of Stockdale's daughters is trying to have that decision changed to "murder" on the death certificate, and I understand it is being worked on as a "cold case" by the Miami Police Department.
Grant Stockdale was a very close friend of John Kennedy and his family. President Kennedy had named him an interim ambassador to Ireland, and the STockdale family spent 18 months in Ireland. Grant Stockdale did many personal favors for John Kennedy. One such favor was to visit Homestead Air Force Base near Miami to see what was going on there. Stockdale and his son, Grant, Jr., saw soldiers loading bombs on planes, apparently in preparation to bomb and invade Cuba, which was totally against the directives and wishes of John Kennedy.
Another favor was to try to prevent bloodshed at the University of Mississippi in 1963 when rioting occurred in response to the admission of an African-Americasn student to the university. Stockdale, born and raised in Mississippi, knew Ross Barnett, the segregationist governor of the state, and pleaded with him to try to quell the violence by using his National Guard. Barnett refused and Kennedy had to federalize the troops in an effort to restore order.
Stockdale may have learned about the impennding assassination plans somehow. Jose A. Rivera, former US Army Colonel and civilian employee of the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, told me in April of 1963 that after "it" happened, the President's best friend would commit suicide by jumping out of a high window because of his grief. Grant Stockdale was thrown out of his office window in the Dupont Building in Miami on December 2, 1963.
Adele
Another very similar death is that of Grant Stockdale in 1963 in Miami, Florida, also ruled a "suicide." One of Stockdale's daughters is trying to have that decision changed to "murder" on the death certificate, and I understand it is being worked on as a "cold case" by the Miami Police Department.
Grant Stockdale was a very close friend of John Kennedy and his family. President Kennedy had named him an interim ambassador to Ireland, and the STockdale family spent 18 months in Ireland. Grant Stockdale did many personal favors for John Kennedy. One such favor was to visit Homestead Air Force Base near Miami to see what was going on there. Stockdale and his son, Grant, Jr., saw soldiers loading bombs on planes, apparently in preparation to bomb and invade Cuba, which was totally against the directives and wishes of John Kennedy.
Another favor was to try to prevent bloodshed at the University of Mississippi in 1963 when rioting occurred in response to the admission of an African-Americasn student to the university. Stockdale, born and raised in Mississippi, knew Ross Barnett, the segregationist governor of the state, and pleaded with him to try to quell the violence by using his National Guard. Barnett refused and Kennedy had to federalize the troops in an effort to restore order.
Stockdale may have learned about the impennding assassination plans somehow. Jose A. Rivera, former US Army Colonel and civilian employee of the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, told me in April of 1963 that after "it" happened, the President's best friend would commit suicide by jumping out of a high window because of his grief. Grant Stockdale was thrown out of his office window in the Dupont Building in Miami on December 2, 1963.
Adele