Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-Ups

Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-Ups by Richard Belzer, David Wayne Read Free Book Online

Book: Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-Ups by Richard Belzer, David Wayne Read Free Book Online
Authors: Richard Belzer, David Wayne
Tags: United States, General, Social Science, History, History & Theory, Political Science, Conspiracy Theories
the body having been dumped out the window in a semi-conscious state, rather than having intentionally crashed through it.
   
    7. The CIA agent, Robert Lashbrook, who was “shadowing” the victim, kept changing his story about how the victim went out the window. The night manager at the hotel immediately realized that something was clearly amiss:
   “And here is Lashbrook sitting on a john in his skivvies and the police thought to question him and I heard him say, ‘Well all I heard was a crash.’ I walked around the room to look around. Nobody ever jumps through a window. They open the window and they go out, not dash through a shade and a sheer drape. You know, there’s no sense to that.”
   
    8. Instead of calling the police or the hotel desk after “the accident” as might be expected, the CIA agent called his superior, CIA scientist Dr. Harold Abramson (who had sedated Olson earlier) and, in a conversation enabled and overheard by the hotel operator, stated only:
   
“Well, he’s gone.”
   
    9. Olson had been interviewed by Military Intelligence and deemed a security risk.
   
    10. Nine days before his death, Olson was drugged (without his knowledge or permission) with LSD and a drug known to make a person more open and talkative and then, in a drugged state, was interrogated utilizing secret interrogation techniques garnered from Artichoke, the mind-control operation that Olson had been part of.
   
    11. Shortly before Olson’s death, the CIA distributed its Assassination Manual to agents (it was declassified in 1997) which details the precise method of Olson’s death as the  most preferable method of assassination.
   
    12. In training for the assassinations unit of the Israeli Mossad (Institute for Intelligence & Special Operations), the Olson murder has been used as an example of a perfect assassination.

 
               
               
Henry Marshall —
June 3, 1961
Inspector, U.S. Department of
Agriculture

    Spartacus Educational, www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKmarshallH.htm
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    VICTIM:
    HENRY MARSHALL
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    Cause of Death:
    Five gunshots from a bolt action rifle.
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    Official Verdict:
    “SUICIDE” (ruling by County Sheriff Howard Stegall and Justice of the Peace Lee Farmer, who ordered the body to be buried without an autopsy)
    Actual Circumstances:
    Investigator for U.S. Department of Agriculture, who uncovered vast financial scam being run by Billie Sol Estes and linked to Lyndon Johnson in Texas. Estes later testified that Johnson had ordered Marshall killed, using hit man Mac Wallace.
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    Inconsistencies:
    1. Initial death ruling never even addressed the impossibility of a person shooting himself five separate times with a bolt-action rifle.
    2. The rifle was never checked for fingerprints; nor was Marshall’s pickup truck, which his corpse was found laying beside.
    3. No samples were taken of the blood stains on the truck and it was washed and waxed the following day.
    4. No photographs were taken of the crime scene.
    5. A Grand Jury later ruled that Marshall’s body be exhumed and an autopsy revealed that he had suffered a severe blow to the head prior to his death and that his body contained a carbon monoxide concentration of fifteen percent. The doctor performing the autopsy estimated that the carbon monoxide concentration at the time of death was as high as thirty percent.
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    It may shock some to learn that Lyndon B. Johnson, the thirty-sixth President of the United States, was also apparently a mass murderer … but he was. Henry Marshall was one of several victims whom Johnson reportedly ordered his henchman, Mac Wallace, to murder.
    Incredibly, the fact that Henry Marshall was shot five times with a bolt-action rifle did not preclude an official death verdict of “suicide.” Think about that one for awhile. ...
    President Lyndon B. Johnson was, by many accounts, one of our most ruthless politicians, and

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