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- 'UFO' Magazine, edited by Vicki Cooper (no relation to William
- Cooper -- who insists that Vicki has admitted that 'her' magazine was
- being funded by the CIA), carried an article in its Vol.6, No.5 issue,
- titled THE SECRET LIFE OF FRED L. CRISMAN, by veteran writer on
- financial conspiracy, Anthony L. Kimory (Note: IF William Cooper is
- correct, 'UFO' Magazine's apparent self-condemnation, in accusing the
- CIA, might indicate that those who helped establish UFO Magazine may
- be involved in a type of intelligence war with an opposing faction of
- the highly compartmentalized CIA, similar to the internal CIA
- intelligence wars between what appears to be a 'Bavarian' and an
- 'American' faction referred to by former CIA operative Gunther
- Russbacher and others). The article dealt with Fred Crisman's
- connection with PROJECT PAPERCLIP -- a top-secret operation which
- brought Nazi scientists to America as part of a program to duplicate
- Nazi flying discs, and to develop other revolutionary technologies.
- This operation was not actually carried out by the U.S. Constitutional
- government as we know it, but by a branch of Bavarian Intelligence
- which had INFILTRATED American Intelligence and later took control of
- the government through an internal fascist coup d'etat which involved
- the death of President John F. Kennedy.
-
- James Garrison, the Louisiana attorney depicted in the movie 'JFK' --
- who investigated the John F. Kennedy assassination -- reportedly
- discovered the connection between Crisman and PAPERCLIP.
-
- The Project reportedly sent elite teams of scientists and
- investigators, known as 'T-Forces', into Europe to confiscate all
- documents, files, hardware in German labs, and even scientific
- personnel who were involved in the Nazi aerospace research, an
- operation which led to the great European 'brain drain' following WWII.
-
- The plan was to develop UFO-type craft similar to those which the
- Nazis had experimented with.
-
- The Army, Navy, Army Air Force, CIA and OSS reportedlyassisted in the
- 'T-Forces' and 'Paperclip' Projects, according to Kimory.
-
- Several high-ranking Nazis who assisted in the 'atrocities' were
- brought to America also, and their crimes suppressed. Many of these
- worked at the Peenemunde Aerodynamics Institute, which built the V-2
- rockets, German fighter jets, etc., using forced slave labor from the
- Karlshagen concentration camp. Peenemunde scientists, under PROJECT
- PAPERCLIP, according to Kimory, have controlled the U.S. rocketry,
- aerospace and space projects for over 20 years, with the majority of
- those at NASA being oblivious of the fact. Kimory claims that
- Wernher von Braun and Kurt Davis, heads of Marshall Space Flight
- Center and Kennedy Space center were both Nazi S.S. agents brought
- into America with the help of Nazi infiltrators or sympathizers in
- U.S. Intelligence.
-
- Garrison arrested Clay Shaw on conspiracy to murder JFK, linking him
- with the CIA. However, when Garrison's star witness David Ferrie was
- found dead only a few days before Clay Shaw's trial, Garrison did not
- have enough against Shaw to make a conviction. It was later
- discovered in a FOIA document in 1977 that Clay Shaw HAD BEEN in the
- CIA since 1949.
-
- Garrison also linked Crisman to Shaw, and in fact sources indicate
- that Crisman was the first one Clay Shaw called when Shaw learned
- that he was in trouble. It was discovered that Shaw was in business
- with European Nazis and fascists who were involved in covert
- operations sponsored by the CIA, according to the article. Shaw was
- also allegedly tied-in with the O.S.S.
-
- Crisman, who worked as a go-between in the Military-Industrial
- establishment (especially the aerospace companies which were the
- major beneficiaries of Project Paperclip) was believed by Garrison to
- be a 'middle man' within a deep-level intelligence network, working
- in-between those who gave the orders (which included assassinations)
- and those who carried them out. Garrison also believed that Crisman
- was involved with the men who carried out the JFK assassination, and
- Crisman had also made several trips to Dallas just prior to JFK's
- death, which is why Garrison subpoenaed him.
-
- Crisman was also involved with a government program to 'help gypsies',
- was tied-in with the O.S.S., and was a member of a secret fraternity
- of former Intelligence officers, and was also involved with organized
- crime, according to Garrison's investigations.
-
- Of course the strangest aspect of the Crisman connection was that it
- was Fred L. Crisman himself who handed over 'metal-slag' samples that
- were reportedly found after a UFO dropped the substance over the
- Maurey Island area near Tacoma, Washington in1947.
-
- Crisman handed the samples to two Army G-2 Intelligence officers,
- Capt. William L. Davidson and Lt. Frank M. Brown. On their way to
- Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio (where several German
- Peenemunde scientists reportedly worked) with the 'classified'
- material their plane crashed and both were killed. News reports of
- the time mentioned that the plane MAY have been sabotaged. Frank
- Brown's widow did in fact state her conviction that her husband was
- murdered.
-
- In addition to this, a particularly persistent reporter into the
- Maurey Island episode died shortly after the investigation, and
- Kenneth Arnold (who had his Mt. Rainier sighting and almost fatal
- engine failure only a few days later) reported that his room, where
- he often discussed the Maurey Island case with United Airlines
- Captain E. J. Smith, had been bugged.
-
- Kimory suggests that the Maurey Island UFO may have been a'hybrid' of
- the Nazi UFO designs developed by the Military-Industrial
- Establishment and PROJECT PAPERCLIP, which might explain the mystery
- (for more information on 'Project Paperclip', see also: SECRET AGENDA,
- by Linda Hunt. St. Martins Press. 1991).