Part 2 of 4 (Tape No. 1)
[Pastor Strawcutter] Are these clubs, secret societies that these young men are drawn into?
[Kay Griggs] Secret societies.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Is this to make them feel superspecial, and also put control on them so you never tell these secrets?
[Kay Griggs] Yes, that’s it. You have got it.
[Pastor Strawcutter] You know, I’ve heard that child molesters, people who are not connected with the military, just plain old child molesters, will molest a child and then tell them, “Now, if you ever tell.” They’ll take a cat and strangle it, and kill it or something [and say], “This is what I’m going to do to your mother. This is what I’ll do to you. Bad things will happen if you ever tell.” And children grow up believing that they must never, ever tell. And they don’t generally, unless someone comes along to help them see the light and come out of it.
[Kay Griggs] And you see, my husband is frightened to death. I believe that his brother was murdered to keep him in, because he had gone through four years of this mind control. And the man who did it -- you can see this on the video -- his name was Charles Caddock, and another man named Alexander Robinson. Alexander Robinson was a marine, from a very well connected Presbyterian family, whose family member was the influential one who brought over the Saudis. The original Saudi head of Saudi Arabia was very – George told me all of this about Mohammed Faisal, Khaled Faisal, and Saud Faisal, there were something like 32 brothers of the then – in the mid fifties – ordained head of Saudi Arabia [King Faisal]. It was actually the United States who chose [King Faisal] because the United States through Charles Caddock and that group murdered the good one, the one whom everybody liked, who was well-educated, and who was normal [Abdulaziz ‘Ibn Saud’?]. In 1952, 1953, 1954, I believe, in Paris, [Ibn Saud died in his sleep of a heart attack at the palace of Prince Faisal in Ta'if on 9 November 1953 at the age of 78] the universal Saudi, the well-educated Saudi was poisoned. So his brother, or half-brother, whatever, who was the father of all of these 32 boys, and the three oldest now, were snuck into the United States.
I have an undergraduate degree in Virginia history, and a masters in Scottish history, and being a southerner, we always look at past is prologue. And I jumped into the Saudi Arabian books to try and find out something about the Hun School, which is in Princeton, started by a physicist connected with Einstein’s group. So I was looking for the Hun School, because I knew they went there. And they are in all the brochures, which are very proud to say “We have the Saudi royals here.” President Chesebro brags about going over there and being wined and dined. So I only found one reference: they went to a prep school in the United States is all they said. Well, it was the Hun School, and my husband was one of their playmates. Charles Caddock was the “bodyguard -teacher” for these guys. So they would go out and play in the woods. And they were doing homosexual things with them. There was a lot of money. They bought a big house and so –
[Pastor Strawcutter] I was momentarily distracted. Explain to me a little bit about the homosexual event here?
[Kay Griggs] Well, George, for the first three years of our marriage, was drinking entirely too much, and he was trying to let me know about his world. And I’m not judging him. He’s a bisexual. He needed help. He needed love. He needed to cry. He still does. He really needs help. And the handlers knew that I was changing him. I was taking him away from this crazy cult that he’d been in all of these years. And we were going to church. He even walked down the aisle one time when Tony Evans preached at Scope. I mean he was overwhelmed. Scope in Norfolk: it’s a big auditorium. But he was a little boy when he was mind controlled. MKUltra somebody said. They had a group of men, a psychiatrist in New Jersey. I don’t know where this place was, but they would go there. And even his roommates in Princeton told me about it. George – intentionally -- never introduced me to any of his friends, so I had to cold call all these people. I got their names and addresses, telephone numbers, and I called all of these roommates at the Hun School at Princeton. They told me things about George holding hands with Caddock and other people, about being a cheerleader, and going off and so forth.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Now a cheerleader, that is a trade name, right?
[Kay Griggs] He was a cheerleader at Princeton. And he traveled with the football team. And here is a guy like that, and they put him in the Marine Corps? I don’t think that was very nice. Do you know what I’m saying? It was hard for him. They wanted him long term, and it’s because of the Saudis. This is what I believe, and what his roommate believes. He had a roommate at Princeton who was also at the Hun who is a dear, wonderful person. His mother is an Anglican; his father was a Jewish doctor from Brooklyn. And Jack is a dear. And we talked to each other a lot on the phone. George sort of dismissed him, because George was getting in with another crowd. George got into Cap and Gown which is a kind of fraternity. It's an eating club at Princeton for intelligence officers.
[Pastor Strawcutter] In Cap and Gown did they have anybody involved that wasn't intelligence oriented?
[Kay Griggs] Football players and so forth. But I have a feeling that Cap and Gown has a lot of intelligence officers and boys who may have been raped. Of course, they'd never talk about it. But I know that in the initiation they get very drunk. Even in the Marine Corp they do that. It's called "Dining in." They have the "shellback" ceremony. They do a lot of homosexual enticement. The boys, when they are new recruits, are stripped nude. They violate their personal parts. And a lot of that is going on even now.
[Pastor Strawcutter] What about "tailhook"? Is there a connection?
[Kay Griggs] Yeah, sure! Because the "cream of the crop" is doing this. They are having group sex parties.
[Pastor Strawcutter] That was a Navy operation too, wasn't it?
[Kay Griggs] Yeah. But the Navy and the Marine Corp do –
[Pastor Strawcutter] Tailhook was -- refresh our memory.
[Kay Griggs] When I was single in Norfolk, I knew one of the people who was deeply involved with tailhook. He was the captain of the [USS] Saratoga, and was very much involved with this type of behavior. See, I never thought about group sex. This is so awful for me to contemplate, that these orgies are going on all over the Mediterranean; that the captains, lieutenants, and the men who rise to the top are the ones who are picked to play the games, the nude pool parties. And they have the secretaries who come in.
I’ve talked to three guys, and of course my husband, who went to these parties. But what they do is -- and General Al Gray was the main prime mover -- they would go to a place like Isle Rose [Rhodes] where Charles Caddock, the teacher who got my husband into it, retired into one of these all-male party houses on the Mediterranean. And my husband kept up with him all through the years.
[Pastor Strawcutter] These sex parties and orgies, they are all homosexual in nature?
[Kay Griggs] Well, they start off with the wild secretaries. My husband did those in Indonesia. He did them in a place in Northern Virginia with his first wife. I did not know any of this. I knew absolutely none of this when I married him. He told me he was loyal to his wife. He wanted me to think he was just apple pie, because I’m just a one-man woman. When I took that oath to marry him -- love, honor and obey -- that’s me. But when he was married to his first wife, he was just a sexual addict; an alcoholic addict; and he loves terror. His whole little soul was just being sucked away from him. And he really needs Christ. He needed me day in and day out. What he’s doing now is running more of these operations.
[Pastor Strawcutter] As you describe this, I can’t help but think of Bill Clinton.
[Kay Griggs] Well, of course he was one of those profileable boys. But the difference between Bill Clinton – and I’m not saying Bill Clinton is better – but Bill Clinton did not know anything about the assassinations.
I was living with Sarah McClendon, the senior White House correspondent who saved my life, because she said, “Mrs. Griggs, you get up here to Washington right now or you are dead. You’re going to be dead.” And I still feel as though I probably will be. I’ll certainly be financially ruined. They are still doing psychological operations in my home: sabotaging my car, messing with my telephone, my radio. You cannot believe what I’ve been through in the last two years. It is horrible. And it’s being done to other women, other wives, and other men who don’t go along with the program. They are murdering marines; they are murdering sailors.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Of course one of the best ways for you to stay alive is to do what you are doing. Absolutely. If you reduce this to video, get it scattered all over the country, they won’t touch you, because if you are dead, that validates everything you’re saying. Publicity is the best thing you can do.
[Kay Griggs] Oh, I must tell you about General Joy. I found his name all through the diary. And what was really strange was that George had mentioned him early on in the marriage, but then after a certain incident at Camp Lejeune, which I think is very interesting relating to tailhook, and something that I did there -- I’ll tell you about that if I can remember.
It took a lot for me to get General Joy’s phone number, because the marine colonels were not going to tell me, because they knew I was investigating. So nobody would tell me about General Joy. I called a person in George’s address book who was a general, pretending that I was updating my Christmas card list, and that I just wanted to find [General] Jim Joy’s telephone number. He said, “Oh, he’s up there; he’s running Morale Welfare Recreation for the world, you know, a payoff job for the Mob; and he’s living outside of Quantico. And here’s his phone number.” So I call him up, and keep in mind my husband is infamous: a Princeton graduate, chief of staff for Al Gray who runs all the dirty tricks for the Army. Linda Tripp worked for Carl Stiner who was a partner of Jim Joy, and Carl Stiner and my husband were the triumvirate in Beirut. Linda Tripp worked for Carl Stiner in the 80’s. She and her husband were both Delta Force duos. But then they divorced, so that broke up that. But Linda’s a dirty tricks person.
Anyway, so I call General Joy and I say, “General Joy, this is Kay Griggs. And I’m George Griggs’ wife, you know, chief of staff for Al Gray, head of half the world, dirty tricks, special operations, wet ops.” And he goes, “No, I don’t believe I know your husband.” Those are exactly his words. And I was taping it by the way. They took my tape. They started coming in and putting sticky stuff on tapes, and mind jagging me. They would go to a lot of trouble to take things I said on one tape and put it on another. I mean, they were having fun with me psychologically. But I taped this conversation with General Joy. And I said, “Well, that’s really strange, General Joy, that you don’t know my husband, because I’m sitting here on my bed, and I’m looking at my husband’s diary that he kept the whole time that he was in Beirut, and you’re in there on almost every page. You know, you’re in there a lot. And you’re going over to Cypress and Rome, and you’re getting money for weapons, and then going to Tel Aviv. And you’re doing this and that, and you don’t know my husband George Griggs, and you’re a marine and he’s a colonel?” He went, “Oh, THAT George Griggs.” Because he knew I had the diary. Then he said, “Oh, Ms. Griggs, let me call you back.” So he had to confirm with General [John J.] Sheehan, General Joy, General Gaiman, General [William W.] Hartzog, and his little cabal, particularly General [Alfred M.] Gray and General [Charles C.] Krulak.
So he called me back, and he was just like a little puppy dog. He said, “Oh, Ms. Griggs, I’m going to be in Norfolk on the night of the 5th, 6th and 7th. I’ll be at a Morale Welfare Recreation meeting at the Marriott Hotel, and I would like to meet with you when I get there. I’ll be getting in there about 5:00, and we could go to dinner. Or you could come and have breakfast the next morning. Or at 11:00, I have to speak at this luncheon engagement, you’re welcome to come to that. Or we can meet at …” He went through every hour of the whole time. He could not have been more insistent about meeting me if he’d been my father on my birthday or something.
So we did meet. But I was afraid of him, because I knew he was an assassin. General Jim Joy, the one who got Noriega out of Panama, he and [General John J.] Sheehan, were the ones behind the whole operation in Panama. This is a powerful guy. He and Carl Stiner: Mutt and Jeff. They trained all the guys in Waco who went and did what they did to David Koresh. General [John J.] Sheehan is the one behind all the black helicopters. They are the ones doing all the other stuff down there at Kathy McDaniels’, down at Fort Poke, Fort Hood.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Kathy McDaniels?
[Kay Griggs] Kathy McDaniels had a little talk show. She is the wife, daughter of the mayor down there at Fort Poke, the little town outside of Fort Poke. And there were a lot of unusual things happening. And because she was talking about it, they took her radio show off the air. It’s a long story.
So anyway, General Joy, I got in contact with the NCIS, Fort Poke in Louisiana. I met with the NCIS guy and a marine that I just met by cold call because I was sort of worried at what would happen to me meeting him.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Recap: we discussed tailhook –
[Kay Griggs] You know what "tailhook" means, don't you?
[Pastor Strawcutter] No. What is tailhook?
[Kay Griggs] [Laughter]
[Pastor Strawcutter] Uh oh. I got a feeling. Is it a homosexual reference?
[Kay Griggs] Yeah, sure.
[Pastor Strawcutter] I thought it was when you refuel a jet or something.
[Kay Griggs] It is. Look [at this drawing]. See, the planes look like this. I was told this by Jerry Unruh, who was a captain when I met him. We were just partying. You know, I had a group of gals, and we were all school friends. And everyone hung around this place called Poppy’s in Virginia Beach. It was THE place in the mid-80s when I was at the Virginia Center for World Trade. Well, Jerry was in there. He’s an intelligence operative with Scowcroft, McFarlane, and Ed Wilson who is a really good friend of my husband’s and is a really bad guy. Anyway, some of them are doing this Rush River Lodge thing, where Angleton and Woodward would go, these big orgy parties. And George went to a few of those. But this is the plane, and it kind of looks like that. And it refuels. See, that’s what the hook is for. That’s called a “tailhook.” But it has a double meaning. And I went to the [inaudible] show two weeks ago, and they had the tailhook booth. And I have some stuff -- I don’t think I have it with me -- but tailhook souvenirs. Because they were really trying to promote the “charitable” function of that organization.
[Pastor Strawcutter] Now, the fact that the cover got blown on that tailhook operation was a major snafu?
[Kay Griggs] [Paula Coughlin] had to try very hard to get that out. I think it was in Las Vegas. But my thing went on at Camp Lejeune before tailhook. And this is why I got flagged. Because I stopped all the go-go dancers in the officers’ clubs. And they got very mad at me. I can tell you that story. It’s true.
I was incensed that they would allow topless women, and young girls, in the officers’ club dining room while I was trying to eat late one night. And George said, “Well, you know, you just have to get used to it. If you think this is anything, you ought to see what goes on in Okinawa.”
Well, this was 1991, 1990 – it was before tailhook. And the Lord is always with me. Sometimes I don’t know where he is, but this particular night it was about 9:00, and I was starving. And I was really mad, because his reaction wasn’t, “I’m sorry, this is offensive, do you want to go into town to eat or something?” He didn’t do that. He attacked me. It was a chance to educate me the way they were educated. “Get used to it, bitch!” Excuse my French. But that’s really what he was trying to do. Well, they were all young, married officers.
Now I worked at the Chamber and this is taxpayer money. This looks bad. The men had wedding bands on. And two of the guys go out with one of the girls. So after having said, “Don’t you see anything wrong with this picture?” and getting no backup, I’m thinking, “Oh, boy, I’ve got to get the camera in my pocketbook. I am going to see Marty Oogan, an old roommate from St. Mary’s -- a little Episcopal junior college in Raleigh, North Carolina -- and I said, “Oh, little Lucille Ball comes in, and I just kind of grabbed that little camera with a flash, and I get three little flashes of scattering people.” So that proved to him, truth is light; light is truth. God proved it. I didn’t do it. I didn’t argue. I just took pictures, and they scattered.
Then what happened? My husband tried to grab my camera. But there was still some men in there, and two of the girls. And they were looking at me. The girls were probably thinking, “Oh!,” but the guys saw an older colonel, chief of staff, and his wife. It was bad from the perspective of me being a wife witnessing this, and being ordered to shut up. So I took the camera when he wanted to grab it from me, and I went like this [put it behind her]. I mean, it was real battle time, major.
My brother was a championship wrestler, and I don’t know anything about holes, but I knew this was self-preservation time. And I just said, “Well, I’m going to the ladies room, bye.” And so I went to the ladies room, and I hid the darn thing. And he wanted to know where it was. We had a major battle.