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Summer 1975
In Curaçao, in the summer of 1975, Hubbard had a heart attack. Despite his protests, Kima Douglas, his medical orderly, rushed him to a hospital. While in the ambulance Hubbard suffered a pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the artery to his lungs). He spent two days in intensive care, and three weeks in a private hospital.
While the Commodore was incapacitated, several of his U.S. churches recouped their tax- exempt status, and the Attorney General of Australia lifted the ridiculous ban on the word Scientology. An Appeal Court in Rhodesia also lifted a ban on the import of Scientology materials.
A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
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Jacqueline Van Der Linde and others move in to Clearwater, Florida under the cover of a front group called "The United Churches of Florida". Their real purpose is to establish the Flag Land Base there, which they do. Attacks from the Clearwater community result when they learn that the United Churches of Florida is a front for the Church of Scientology.
During this time MSH has several flaps with Pat Broeker over financial matters and she busts him off of several posts. (Pat Broeker is a Sea Org member posted in CMO.)
Zegel Tape No. 2
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In January 1975, Meisner was also supervising an agent in the U.S. Coast Guard, Sharon Thomas, and another in the Drug Enforcement Administration, Nancy Douglas. Thomas was placed in the Coast Guard in compliance with Kember's Guardian's Order 1344. Later, Thomas and Meisner also performed the fake hit-and-run accident for Mayor Cazares.
A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
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Duke Snider becomes Deputy Deputy Guardian for the United States (DDG US), and in that capacity is Henning Heldt's top assistant.
Richard Weigand becomes Deputy Guardian for Information in the United States (DG I US).
Stipulation of Evidence, U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., Criminal #78-401, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. MARY SUE HUBBARD, et. al.
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Meade Emory is appointed as Assistant to the Commissioner of IRS.
Meade Emory biography, posted on the Internet site of his law firm
Note:
Meade Emory, in 1982, becomes one of the Founders of Church of Spiritual Technology, the ultimate beneficiary of L. Ron Hubbard's estate and owner of the copyrights and trademarks.
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FCDC expands its FOIA action against the NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) to include all references to L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.
The FOUNDING CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY OF WASHINGTON, D. C., INC., Appellant, v. NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY et al. No. 77-1975.
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
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Stacy (Brooks) Young becomes a member of Scientology.
Stacy Young Affidavit, 13 October 1994, posted on the Internet
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03 Jan |
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President Gerald Ford summons CIA's Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) William Colby to the White House for a complete briefing. Ford is shocked by the assassination plotting described by Colby. Ford decides to form a commission headed by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller to report on the allegations in Hersh's story [see entry for 22 December 1973], but to appoint men who can "all be depended on for discretion." Ford and Kissinger want to quiet the uproar, get the lid back down, and leave the rest of the secrets in the "Family Jewels."
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
Note:
In other words, a commission to cover-up the CIA's crimes, especially assassinations.
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04 Jan |
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The Gerald Ford-appointed Rockefeller Commission is set up. The members include John T. Connor, C. Douglas Dillon, Erwin N. Griswold, Lane Kirkland, Lyman Lemnitzer, Ronald Reagan, and Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. The Commission is supposed to examine the malfeasance of the intelligence agencies and make recommendations about how they can be reorganized and reformed.
"George Bush: the Unauthorized Biography," a book by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, on the web at http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush11.html
Important Note:
This Congressional committee's final report reveals numerous PAST scandals of
the CIA--including MK-ULTRA, BLUEBIRD, and other mind-control experiment
programs--but has nothing whatsoever in it about the remote-viewing projects that are being conducted by the CIA DURING THIS PERIOD. The major personnel in those projects--Hal Puthoff, Pat Price, and Ingo Swann--are Scientology OT's, all with "former" intelligence-agency backgrounds.
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14 Jan |
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At least six CIA reports and memos are written (all classified as SECRET) from 14 January 1975--05 February 1975 regarding the success of the remote viewing operations with Scientology OT VII Pat Price.
CIA memo: "AC/SE/DDO; Memorandum for C/D&E;
Subject: Perceptual Augmentation Testing; 14 January 1975 (SECRET)"
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This memorandum is concerning a test of remote viewing set up with Pat Price at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Having been given operational data such as exterior photographs and geographical coordinates, Price has "visited" two foreign embassies--known to CIA audio teams who had made entries several years previously?
In both cases, Price has correctly located the coderooms. He has produced copious data, such as the location of interior doors and colors of marble stairs and fireplaces that are accurate and specific. The operations officer involved has concluded, "It is my considered opinion that this technique--whatever it is--offers definite operational possibilities."
A report, "Parapsychology in Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions,"
by Dr. Kenneth A. Kress; appeared in the Winter 1977 issue of Studies in Intelligence, the CIA's classified internal publication; report released to the public in 1996
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15 Jan |
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15 c. January 1975
Date of a CIA report regarding the results of remote viewing experiments directed at a Libyan installation, as performed by various CIA "insiders," all members of CIA's Office of Technical Services (OTS): "OTS/SDB; Notes on Interviews with F. P., E. L., C. J., K. G., and V. C., January 1975 (SECRET)."
A report, "Parapsychology in Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions,"
by Dr. Kenneth A. Kress; appeared in the Winter 1977 issue of Studies in Intelligence, the CIA's classified internal publication; report released to the public in 1996
Important Note:
This entry demonstrates conclusively that in addition to the Scientology OTs Hal Puthoff, Ingo Swann, and Pat Price, the CIA now has AT LEAST FIVE in-house remote-viewers, all CIA personnel, in the CIA'S Office of Technical Services (OTS). All indications from earlier documents lead to the conclusion that the CIA personnel are being trained (probably using Ingo Swann's "co-ordinate remote viewing" techniques) by the Scientology OTs--most likely Ingo Swann, whose whereabouts and activities are unaccounted for from 15 c. August 1973 until he returns to SRI 15 c. October 1974.
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16 Jan |
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President Ford holds a luncheon in the White House for the publisher of the New York Times, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, and some of his top editors, including the managing editor A. M Rosenthal. At the end of an hour or so of general discussion, Rosenthal asks Ford how he expects the Rockefeller Commission to be trusted when its membership is so heavily weighted by conservative figures with a history of hard-line political beliefs and sympathy for the military.
Ford explains with unusual candor that the commission's mandate is strictly limited to CIA activities within the United States and he doesn't want anybody on it who might stray off the reservation and begin rummaging about in the recesses of CIA history. If they do, they might stumble onto things which would blacken the name of the United States and every President since Truman. "Like what?" asks Rosenthal.
"Like assassinations!" Ford shoots back. And then it sinks in on him what he has said, and to whom he has said it. "That's off the record!" he quickly adds.
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
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Early February 1975
Mike McClaughry and Con Sova obtain the Scientology files of Roger Brown, Yolo County District Attorney. They get into his office by unlocking the bathroom window of the ladies room. After all employees left, they go through the bathroom window and use lock picks to open the filing cabinets. The files are copied on their copy machines.
They also sneak into the offices of the California State Attorney General's Office around this time but do not locate any files there.
This was all done as a part of the Snow White program.
Statement of Mike McClaughry to COSinvestigations
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05 Feb |
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5 c. February 1975
CBS television news correspondent Daniel Schorr learns of what President Ford has said to executives of the New York Times regarding CIA involvement in assassination plots. Knowing that the Rockefeller Commission is studying domestic activities of the CIA, he believes that the assassinations worrying Ford have been committed in the United States.
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
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14 Feb |
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14 c. February 1975
The NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) replies to FCDC's FOIA action that it
has not established any file pertaining either to FCDC or L. Ron Hubbard, and that it has transmitted no information regarding either to any domestic agencies or foreign governments. (This proves later to be a lie. Surprise.)
The FOUNDING CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY OF WASHINGTON, D. C., INC., Appellant, v. NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY et al. No. 77-1975.
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
Note:
Slick wording by NSA to avoid disclosing that they have files on Scientology.
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15 Feb |
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15 c. February 1975
The Senate Select Committee on intelligence agencies and operations, to be headed by Frank Church, is formed.
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
Important Note:
This Congressional committee's final report, like that of the Rockefeller Commission, uncovers numerous PAST scandals of the CIA-including MK-ULTRA, BLUEBIRD, and other mind-control experiment programs--but has nothing whatsoever in it about the remote- viewing projects that are being conducted by the CIA DURING THIS PERIOD. The major personnel in those projects--Hal Puthoff, Pat Price, and Ingo Swann--are Scientology OT's, all with "former" intelligence-agency backgrounds.
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25 Feb |
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Soviet officials admit to beaming microwaves at the US Embassy in Moscow. The purported reason is to "disable US electronic eavesdropping devices."
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology,
1965-1983Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology, 1965-1983
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This is proof of Psychic Warfare - psychotronics in use as a weapon.
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27 Feb |
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CBS television news correspondent Daniel Schorr has an appointment with DCI William Colby. Schorr mentions that he has learned that President Ford is worried about CIA involvement in assassinations. Colby falls silent.
"Has the CIA ever killed anybody in this country?" Schorr asks. "Not in this country," says Colby. "Not in this country!" exclaims Schorr. At that point Colby shuts up; he will say only that assassination has been formally prohibited in 1973. From Colby's limited remarks, Schorr now concludes that the "assassinations" worrying Ford had actually taken place, but abroad, not at home.
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
Note:
The CIA infiltrated various groups in the USA and covertly assassinated their leaders.
Also - they assisted the John Kennedy assassination and are suspect for using mind- controlled "lone assassins" in other assassinations such as Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
Falsehood that CIA did not do any assassinations in this country - William Colby
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28 Feb |
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Daniel Schorr on the CBS Evening News: "President Ford has reportedly warned associates that if current investigations go too far, they could uncover several assassinations of foreign officials in which the CIA was involved... ."
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
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1 c. March c. 1975
All CIA funding of remote viewing and paranormal research purportedly comes to a halt.
NOTE:
The date can only be estimated from the language of the source reference. The source also says that about this time: "To achieve better security, all the operations-oriented testing [of remote viewing] with the contractor [SRI/Puthoff] was stopped, and a personal services contract with [Pat] Price was started."
A report, "Parapsychology in Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions,"
by Dr. Kenneth A. Kress; appeared in the Winter 1977 issue of Studies in Intelligence, the CIA's classified internal publication; report released to the public in 1996
Note:
CIA funding of psi research does NOT stop. Numerous later entries in this database, documented and confirmed, prove that CIA involvement with SRI and remote viewing not only continue, but the budgets later increase.
If anything, what Kress describes here is merely an indication that the KNOWN funding of remote viewing and paranormal research and development went further undercover and out of sight. And despite what the public is led to believe, all of the intelligence agencies are Cabinet agencies, all have tight liaisons with each other, and all are part of The Intelligence Advisory Committee (IAC), created to serve as a coordinating body in establishing intelligence requirements. Chaired by the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), the IAC includes representatives from the Department of State, the Army, the Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the FBI, and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) --with strict liaison to NSA. [See entry for 1 c. July c. 1947.]
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01 Mar |
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1 c. March 1975
FCDC expands its FOIA action against the NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA),
naming other Scientology organizations that NSA is suspected of having documents on. NSA again denies possession of ANY of the data sought.
Note: This proves later to be a lie. Surprise.
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01 Jun |
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1 c. June c. 1975
The Department of Justice and FBI have upper level, confidential Scientology (OT) materials in their files: "We didn't know how they got in there, but they were in the government files as well, yes. This would be in the period 1974, 1975, 1976, in that period."--Robert Vaughn Young testifying about his review of FOIA documents from DOJ and FBI.
Denver testimony of Robert Vaughn Young, 21 September 1995.
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10 Jun |
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The Rockefeller Commission's final report, "The Report to the President by the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States," is made public. The report is said to have been "five months in preparation." It states that the CIA has engaged in activities that were "plainly unlawful and constituted improper invasions upon the rights of Americans." The report also claims, though, that the "great majority" of the CIA's domestic activities in its 28-year history have been in compliance with its "statuatory authority."
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology, 1965-1983
NOTE:
The Commission has also investigated reports of CIA assassination plots. President Ford chooses to withhold this information because he considers it is "incomplete" and "extremely sensitive."]
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12 Jun |
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Two CIA reports are done regarding a device being used at SRI in the psi research:
1. "L. W. Rook; LSR/ORD; Memorandum for OTS/CB; Subject: Evidence for Non- Randomness of Four-State Electronic Random Stimulus Generator; 12 June 1975 (CONFIDENTIAL)."
2. "S. L. Cianci; LSR/ORD; Memorandum for OTS/CB; Subject: Response to Requested Critique, SRI Random Stimulus Generator Results; 12 June 1975 (CONFIDENTIAL)."
A report, "Parapsychology in Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions,"
by Dr. Kenneth A. Kress; appeared in the Winter 1977 issue of Studies in Intelligence, the CIA's classified internal publication; report released to the public in 1996
Note:
Here is documented evidence of CIA's continuing active involvement with the remote- viewing program at SRI. More importantly, evidence of developing psychotronic machines.
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15 Jun |
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15 c. June 1975
The New York Times runs a story containing the following: "Leonid I. Brezhnev, the Soviet leader, urged the United States to agree on a ban of research and development of new kinds of weapons 'more terrible' than anything the world has known. American arms control negotiators have tried to find out from their Soviet counterparts what he had in mind, but they have not learned anything more than that he meant 'some kind of rays,' according to United States officials."
Book, "Remote Viewers--The Secret History," Chapter 13
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Brezhnev is referring to psychotronics - Psychic Warfare using microwave machines.
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23 Jun |
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23 c. June c. 1975
In the course of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) proceedings against the Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), FCDC learns that the NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) has at least sixteen documents concerning Scientology, FCDC and related organizations--despite NSA's claims for months that they had no such documents. Suddenly, confronted with details extracted by FCDC from the CIA, the NSA "succeeds" in locating fifteen of those items "in warehouse storage," and obtains a copy of the sixteenth from CIA. Then NSA takes legal action to prevent release of the materials ON GROUNDS OF NATIONAL SECURITY!
The FOUNDING CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY OF WASHINGTON, D. C., INC., Appellant, v. NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY et al. No. 77-1975.
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
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July 1975
But Hubbard's accounts are not the only source of information. By the summer of 1984, the fabric of his heroic career had been badly torn, largely through the work of two men: Michael Shannon and Gerald Armstrong.
In July 1975, on a muggy evening in Portland, Oregon, Michael Shannon stood waiting for a bus. A young man approached him, and asked if he wanted to attend a free lecture. The next day he decided he did not want to do the Communication Course and, after a "brief but rather heated discussion," managed to get his money back. He kept and read the copy of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health which kindled his curiosity, not for Dianetics, but for its originator.
I started buying books. Lots of books. There was a second hand bookstore a few blocks away and they were cheaper, and I discovered they had books by other writers that were about Scientology - I happened on the hard-to-find Scandal of Scientology by Paulette Cooper. Now I was fascinated, and started collecting everything I could get my eager hands on - magazine articles, newspaper clippings, government files, anything.
By 1979, Shannon had spent $4,000 on his project and had collected "a mountain of material which included some files that no one else had bothered to get copies of - for example, the log books of the Navy ships that Hubbard served on, and his father's Navy service file". Shannon intended to write an expose of Hubbard.
The "Shannon documents" also found their way to Gerald Armstrong. Armstrong had been a dedicated Sea Org member for nearly ten years when he began a "biography project" authorized by Hubbard. Much of the immense archive collected by Armstrong consisted of Hubbard's own papers, not the forgeries that Hubbard claimed had been created by government agencies to discredit Scientology. The archive largely confirmed Shannon's material. Armstrong and Shannon reached the same eventual destination from opposed starting points.
A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
Note:
In 1975, in the midst of CIA Psychic Warfare research using Scientology OTs, an industrious man named Shannon decides to engage in a character assassination of LRH.
What a coincidence!
And then his material is combined with Armstrong's material in 1984 to complete the hack job. Another coincidence!
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01 Jul |
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1 c. July 1975
"I exited Scientology of my free will in 1975 and under reasonably amicable circumstances. I might have exited earlier--had I not personally been persecuted in the minds of some as 'a Scientologist,' always instead being a student of Mr. Hubbard's ideas and techniques."-- Ingo Swann
Ingo Swann, on-line book: "Remote Viewing--The Real Story," Chapter 24
Note:
Post to COSinvestigations from an old timer who has Celebrity Magazines -
In the firt place he is listed in Celebrity magazine Minor Issue 21 which is about June/July 1976. It's a big promotion in the magazine for "Human Rights Prayer Day" and who all is going to be there and it has Ingo Swann in a list of speakers and entertainers. This magazine has Stanley Clarke on the cover and Ingo Swann is in the list on page 16.
Falsehood that he left Scientology in 1975 - Ingo Swann
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10 Jul |
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LRH reportedly suffers a minor stroke while the ship is in harbour in Curacao. He is rushed (by Kima Douglas) to the local hospital, kept in intensive care for two days and then transferred to a private room, where he stays for three weeks.
Bare Faced Messiah, Chapter 19--Kima Douglas testimony
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15 Jul |
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15 c. July 1975
The Soviets have reportedly embarked upon a society-wide screening program for talented psychics, covering high schools, universities, and Red Army recruits.
Book, "Remote Viewers--The Secret History," Chapter 13
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15 Jul |
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15 c. July 1975
Pat Price leaves from Huntington, West Virginia on a several-week trip west. He first "stops off" in Washington, D.C.--reason unknown. According to a reconstruction from other data [see entry for 16 c. July 1975], Price has dinner in Washington, where (according to what Price soon tells friends [see entry for 16 c. July 1975]), someone "seems to slip something into his coffee."
Book, "Remote Viewers--The Secret History," Chapter 13
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16 Jul |
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16 c. July 1975
Pat Price continues his trip west. He goes on to Utah "for a brief visit with his son", and on from there to Las Vegas. In Vegas, Price is accompanied by an old friend named Bill Alvarez and his wife, Judy. The three check into the Stardust Hotel, rest, and go into the restaurant for dinner.
Price begins to complain that he doesn't feel good, and ostensibly tells the Alvarezes that someone "had seemed to slip something into his coffee" at dinner in Washington "the night before." He seems serious about it. Price soon feels so bad that he goes up to his room to lie down. He feels even worse, and calls the Alvarezes. They come to his room and find him on the bed in cardiac arrest. Bill Alvarez calls paramedics, who try without success to resuscitate Price with defibrillator paddles. Price is declared dead in the local hospital's emergency room.
Reportedly, a mysterious "friend" of Price's turns up at the emergency room with "a briefcase full of his medical records," which, along with the statements of the emergency room's physician, apparently are enough to waive an autopsy--which would normally be performed on an out-of-towner who had died outside the hospital.
Book, "Remote Viewers--The Secret History," Chapter 13
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The Church of Scientology of California (CSC) files a legal complaint seeking an injunction against withholding of records in Church of Scientology v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY:
Part of the reason that has been given by the Department of the Army and Army Intelligence for withholding FOIA-requested records from CSC is NATIONAL
SECURITY.
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA, a nonprofit corporation,
Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF the ARMY:
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA, a nonprofit corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Nos. 78-1168, 78-1169. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
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05 Sep |
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Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, 26, a Manson family follower, attempts to assassinate President Gerald Ford in Sacramento, California, with a 45-calibre pistol that has four bullets in it--but none in the firing chamber. She is subdued by Secret Service men and the gun taken from her.
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology, 1965-1983
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22 Sep |
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Sara Jane Moore fires a single shot from a .38-calibre revolver at President Gerald Ford as he walks out of the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. A "bystander"--33-year old Oliver Sipple, a former Marine--deflects the weapon as it goes off, and Ford is not hit.
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology, 1965-1983
Note:
Gee, if Ford was killed that would have made Rockefeller President without ever having been elected to office by US citizens.
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08 Oct |
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A CIA report is written regarding more remote-viewing and out-of-body experiments being done at SRI:
G. Burow; OJCS/AD/BD; Memorandum for Dr. Kress;
Subject: Analysis of the Subject-Machine Relationship;
8 October 1975 (CONFIDENTIAL).
A report, "Parapsychology in Intelligence: A Personal Review and Conclusions,"
by Dr. Kenneth A. Kress; appeared in the Winter 1977 issue of Studies in Intelligence, the CIA's classified internal publication; report released to the public in 1996
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31 Oct |
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A letter is sent to Senator Church by President Gerald Ford demanding that the Church Committee's report on US (CIA) assassination plots against foreign leaders be kept secret. Church issues a press statement in response to Ford's letter: "I am astonished that President Ford wants to suppress the committee's report on assassination and keep it concealed from the American people."
"George Bush: the Unauthorized Biography," a book by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, on the web at http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush11.html
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31 Oct |
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31 c. October 1975
The Apollo is sold.
Affidavit of Howard Schomer, 14 May 1996, posted on the Internet
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Late November 1975
At the end of November 1975, before Silver had completed his work, Zuravin's office, and that of Lewis Hubbard, were placed within a "red seal," or high security area, inside the main IRS building. From this point the doors were locked at all times. Zuravin's papers were moved into a locked file room.
A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
Note from Mike McClaughry:
Here is an indication that Wolfe's cover was blown at this time.
This event of placing Zuravin's files under tighter security should have been a huge red flag to Church intelligence. This is an indication that Wolfe's cover was blown or even that he had become a double agent.
At this point, the subject of counter-intelligence comes into play and needs to be understood. The normal procedure, when a spy is caught, IS TO LEAVE HIM IN PLACE. Sometimes an intelligence service will publicly expose the spy they caught but that is unusual. Most of the time they leave the caught spy in place.
When security forces catch a spy, their work is done and this knowledge is turned over to counter-intelligence. Counter-intelligence will do one of two things with the caught spy. They will turn him into a double agent, or they will keep him in the dark that he has been caught and use him to feed disinformation to the enemy.
Either of these two things could have been done with Wolfe in November 1975, at the point of placing Zuravin's files under tighter security. US Government counter-intelligence agents could have confronted Wolfe and told him he was caught. He could have made a deal with them at that point to assist in setting up top church officials to take a fall by making them guilty of further crimes.
Or, more likely, they did not confront Wolfe with the fact of them knowing what he was up to, and allowed him to proceed in committing crimes, with the same end product in mind, the FBI raid, which led to the successful criminal prosecution and jailing of top church officials.
USGO B-1 personnel should have noticed this event as a bad indicator. The operation should have been turned over to church counter-intelligence personnel. But, this function was overlooked and there was no one posted as a counter-intelligence officer within the church intelligence network.
Had there been such a function, this operation should have been turned over to counter- intelligence, whose first action would have been to suspend operations, or at least giving them the appearance of continuing without any further breaking of the law. Counter- intelligence would then have the task of determining whether Wolfe's cover was blown and whether Wolfe had become a double, etc.
Counter-intelligence, determining that Wolfe was being used by US government counter- intelligence agents, could have engaged in solutions. They could have tripled Wolfe or other fancy intelligence things, but at the very least - THEY COULD HAVE PREDICTED THE RAID AND THEY COULD HAVE GOTTEN IN SECURITY.
The subject of counter-intelligence was covered in the book Spy And His Masters, upon which all church intelligence personnel were trained. The subject was obviously not well understood, as indicated by the lack of this intelligence function on the org board of church intelligence.
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Omitted recognition of a bad indicator -
Omitted counter-intelligence to determine if Wolfe's cover was blown-
Omitted prediction of the FBI raid -
Omitted security actions to prevent harm from a pending raid -
USGO and GOWW B-1 personnel, GWW, Controller
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02 Nov |
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Ford designates George Bush to take over as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI).
Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year World Chronology, 1965-1983
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03 Nov |
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Senator Church is approached by reporters outside of his Senate hearing room and asked about the firing of Colby, and Colby's likely replacement by George Bush. Church responds with a voice that is trembling with anger. "There is no question in my mind but that concealment is the new order of the day," he says. "Hiding evil is the trademark of a totalitarian government."
"George Bush: the Unauthorized Biography," a book by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, on the web at http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush11.html
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14 Nov |
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The Annual Report for HASI is sent to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Like all other Annual Reports, it states that the copyrights are owned by HASI. This is the last Annual Report HASI does.
Arizona Corporation Commission records - HASI Annual Report
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20 Nov |
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The Church Committee issues its assassination report. Daniel Schorr reports on CBS news that "no foreign leader was directly killed by the CIA." But not for want of trying.
Article: "The Department of Dirty Tricks;" by Thomas Powers;
Atlantic Monthly, August 1979; Volume 244, No. 2; pages 33-64.
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04 Dec |
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The Church of Scientology of California files a legal complaint seeking an injunction against withholding of records in the below named FOIA case.
Church of Scientology v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE;
Note:
Part of the reason that has been given by the Department of Defense for withholding FOIA-requested records from CSC is NATIONAL SECURITY.
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05 Dec |
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The plans to win favor with the mayor of Clearwater did not materialize. Mayor Gabriel Cazares started asking questions. Cazares was added to the Enemies list.
He was followed onto it by a journalist at the Clearwater Sun, who ran a story saying that the check paying for the Fort Harrison Hotel had been drawn on a Luxembourg bank. A day later the Guardian's Office put into effect a plan to destroy the career of journalist Bette Orsini of the St. Petersburg Times. She was closing in on the truth about the United Churches of Florida.
A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
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The CIA chief in Athens, Richard Welch, is gunned down in front of his home by masked assassins as he returns home with his wife from a Christmas party. A group calling itself the "November 19 Organization" later claims credit for the killing.
... there is also some indication that Welch had been privy to traffic on remote viewing projects related to Libya and Russia, and some have speculated that the event may have been the CIA taking in its own laundry.
"George Bush: the Unauthorized Biography," a book by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, on the web at http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush11.html
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The CIA seems to consider their research into Psychic Warfare so secret that its willing to kill people, like Pat Price, to keep it quiet. Imagine their reaction when they find the Guardian's Office has been infiltrating government offices and stealing government files.
The GO was also making FOIA lawsuits against NSA and CIA, which also threatened disclosure of their infiltration of the church with their agents, who did the OT levels and then conducted research into Psychic Warfare at SRI.
Talk about a missed withhold!
Worse yet, they feared Scientology OTs being able to conduct Psychic Warfare on them, such as psychic spying and psychic influencing. Thus they consider Scientology a National Security threat.
They had to put a stop to two things:
1. The Guardian's Office
2. The Church making any OTs.
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