One Nation Under Blackmail, by Whitney Webb

There is no shorter route to power than through the genitals of male leaders. This principle guided the Lolita Gambit, played by the Mossad through its "Agent" Jeffrey Epstein

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THE SECRETS OF LARRY KING AND CRAIG SPENCE

Bruce Ritter was not the only man accused of preying on minors that would have contacts nestled deep within the national power structure and with institutions involved in Contra financing. Around the same time as Ritter’s downfall, a sordid child sex trafficking and abuse network began to be exposed. Centered in Omaha, Nebraska, it is remembered today as the “Franklin Scandal.” The man at the center of this scandal was Lawrence “Larry” King, a prominent local Republican activist and lobbyist who ran the Franklin Community Federal Credit Union until it was shut down by federal authorities in November 1988.

According to journalist and author Nick Bryant, the earliest mention of King in the press was 1973, when the Omaha Sun reported that King had served in the Air Force from 1965 to 1969, where he worked as an “information specialist” and handled “top secret” military communications. After an honorable discharge from the Air Force, he began studying for a career in the banking industry. At age 25, he joined a “management training program” at First National Bank in Omaha. Unsatisfied, he quit the bank in August 1970 and, later that year, Larry’s father was offered the reins of the faltering Franklin Community Credit Union. His father declined, but suggested the Credit Union hire his son as its manager. The 1973 Omaha Sun article, as cited by Bryant, lauded King for his supposed industriousness and work ethos at Franklin.81

Eventually, and many years before the Credit Union collapsed, King began to use its funds as “his personal, bottomless ATM.” His personal wealth greatly increased and King soon began making major political connections, mainly in the Republican Party, which King had joined in 1981.82

King soon founded and later chaired the Nebraska Frederick Douglas Republican Council, which threw a reception honoring King in 1983 for his “service to the Republican party both locally and nationally.” He became involved in the National Black Republican Council, where he held several positions, as well as the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, where he served as “Secretary/Treasurer.” Author Nick Bryant has noted that King seemed “particularly interested in children” as he also became involved with the child-oriented organizations Camp Fire Girls, the Girls Club, and Head Start during this period.83

By the late 1980s, King was hosting parties attended by major political figures, such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as well as Congressmen Jack Kemp (a friend of Cohn’s) and Hal Daub. Daub, who represented Nebraska, “had a stint on Franklin’s Advisory Board,” according to Nick Bryant.84 King also donated to Daub and held a fundraiser for him while also generously donating to Republican Kay Orr’s campaign for Nebraska governor. In 1982, King sang the Star Spangled Banner at a National Black Republican Council dinner attended by Ronald and Nancy Reagan and he would go on to sing the national anthem at the 1984 Republican convention in Dallas. King’s political connections continued to grow, leading him to form the Council of Minority Americans. A gala hosted by the Council included former President Gerald Ford, Jack Kemp, and Alexander Haig (mentioned throughout Chapter 5) on its “host committee.”85

These deep connections to the Republican power base in the 1980s also led King to apparently become involved in the financing of Nicaragua’s Contras. Hints of King’s ties to Contra financing networks first emerged in a May 1989 article in the Omaha World Herald, which states that: “In the 6-1/2 months since federal authorities closed Franklin, rumors have persisted that money from the credit union somehow found its way to the Nicaraguan contra rebels.”86 The possibility that King’s fraudulent credit union was covertly funding the Contras was supported by subsequent reporting by the Houston Post’s Pete Brewton, who discovered that the CIA, in conjunction with organized crime, had secretly borrowed money from various savings and loans (S&L) institutions to fund covert operations.87 One of those S&Ls, Silverado, had Neil Bush, George H.W. Bush’s son, on its board and it had done business with King’s organization.

Another link between King and the Iran-Contra affair is King’s donation of over $25,350 to an organization affiliated with the Reagan administration, Citizens for America, which sponsored speaking trips for Oliver North and Contra leaders.88 The group was said to have been “one of the conservative Washington-based groups that advised former Lt. Col. Oliver L. North and helped develop a base of citizen support for him.” 89 Other groups in this orbit included the aforementioned AmeriCares. The then-chairman of the group, Donald Devine, stated that they “supported the Reagan administration’s effort to supply the Contras with US military aid,” but did not directly “funnel money to the rebels.”90

An officer at Citizens for America at the time was David Carmen, who – after leaving the group – ran a public relations firm called Carmen, Carmen & Hugel with his father Gerald, who had also been appointed by Reagan to head the General Services Administration and then appointed to a subsequent ambassadorship, and the former head of covert operations at the Casey-led CIA, Max Hugel.91

A 1989 article from the Omaha World Herald stated that King’s donation of $25,350 netted him access to Citizens for America’s “founders club.”92 Other members of the group’s founders club included Ivan Boesky, the insider trader tied to Drexel Burnham Lambert, and the corporate raider T. Boone Pickens. Boesky boasted longstanding ties to Max Fisher, a mentor of Leslie Wexner’s.93 Pickens was a major shareholder in Occidental Petroleum, which was run by Armand Hammer and somewhat involved in BCCI’s entry into the US financial system (See Chapter 7).94

King made the $25,350 donation in 1987 and also made other “gifts” to the organization. A lawsuit filed against King by the National Credit Union Administration alleged that the large donation had been made with money he had looted from the Franklin Credit Union.95 King’s donations to Citizens for America made up roughly half of the approximate $55,000 King spent on political donations in total before Franklin’s collapse.96

King’s criminal activities extended far beyond the looting of the Credit Union he managed, although it would be the investigation into the Credit Union that would help expose his other acts. In reality, King was a key “pimp” in an “interstate pedophile network” that trafficked mostly vulnerable children, particularly orphans from Boys Town Nebraska, across the United States.97

Hints of this emerged in the New York Times in 1988, which cited Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers as having been “told of boys and girls, some of them from foster homes, who had been transported around the country by airplane to provide sexual favors, for which they were rewarded,” as part of King’s activities.98 The New York Times also cited various law enforcement sources as stating that money-laundering and drugs were also part of the investigations. King’s pedophile ring in Omaha allegedly involved many of the city’s most powerful men, including Harold Andersen, publisher of the Omaha World Herald and friend of fellow Nebraskan Robert Keith Gray, as well as Omaha Police Chief Robert Wadman.99 Then-Attorney General of Nebraska Robert Spire was also a “friend” of King’s who attended King-hosted parties. Spire was later accused of “sitting on” allegations related to King’s criminal activities.100

Several of the witnesses critical to the story of the Franklin Scandal – Alisha Owen, Paul Bonacci, Danny King, and Troy Boner – independently told investigators that there were abused in other ways, not just sexually, by Larry King’s network. Per their accounts, they were also victims of sadistic physical abuse, which included suffering from whippings, knife wounds, and cigarette burns.101 Some of the witnesses revealed that they had seen other children at King’s “parties” and “orgies” who had claimed to have been kidnapped from their homes, some as young as twelve. At least one told of a child whose molestation, torture, and subsequent murder were all filmed by King and a group of adults.102

While King was mainly based in Omaha, he was also active in Washington DC, where he maintained a $5,000 per month residence off of Embassy Row.103 Intimately related to King’s DC activities was a man named Craig Spence. Spence had gotten his start as a press assistant for the Governor of Massachusetts before joining ABC News as a Vietnam War correspondent. According to some of his fellow Vietnam correspondents, Spence appeared to have an “inside track on seemingly clandestine information.” He later moved to Tokyo, where he forged a business relationship with a Japanese politician named Motoo Shiina.

Shiina, after and during his relationship with Spence, was accused of “passing US military secrets to the Soviets.” Notably, Shiina appears to have been a member of the Trilateral Commission, the body founded by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski, which has been accused of pursuing policies that involve the transfer of US technology to China and Russia under the guise of “normalizing” relations and building a “new international economic order.”104 In 1991, Shiina co-authored a book published by the Trilateral Commission entitled Global Competition After the Cold War: A Reassessment of Trilateralism with Kurt Biedenkopf and Joseph S. Nye Jr.105 Nye later went on to head the North American branch of the Trilateral Commission.

In the 1980s, after Shiina was accused of passing “military secrets” to the Russians, it was subsequently suggested by a member of Congress that Spence himself may have been involved in this alleged transfer of sensitive technology to China and Russia. Shortly thereafter, Shiina and Spence parted ways bitterly in 1983. Spence later stated that two bank transfers Shiina had sent him had come “into the country illegally from Hong Kong.”106 Spence had used the money to purchase a lavish property in the DC area, which would become central to his story.

Once established in DC, Spence became a prominent lobbyist. In the early 1980s, before he parted ways with Motoo Shiina, he described himself as an “international business consultant, party host, registered foreign agent” and a “research journalist.”107 His clients included “a number of American multinational companies.” Much like Jeffrey Epstein, Spence was often compared to Jay Gatsby, the mysterious, wealthy figure from the well-known Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby. A 1982 New York Times article written about Spence said “what most impresses, if not benefits, his clients is his ability to master the social and political chemistry of this city, to make and use important connections and to bring together policy makers, power brokers, and opinion shapers at parties and seminars.” It then stated that “there seems to be an inexhaustible demand in Washington for the sort of thing Mr. Spence offers.”108

The Times also noted that Spence’s “personal phone book and party guest lists constitute a ‘Who’s Who’ in Congress, Government, and journalism” and that Spence was “hired by his clients as much for whom he knows as what he knows.” Spence also had a reputation for throwing lavish parties, which the Times described as “glitter[ed] with notables, from ambassadors to television stars, from senators to senior State Department officials.”109 “According to Mr. Spence,” the Times article continues, “Richard Nixon is a friend. So is [former Attorney General under Nixon] John Mitchell. [CBS journalist] Eric Sevareid is termed ‘an old, dear friend.’ Senator John Glenn is ‘a good friend’ and Peter Ustinov [British actor and journalist] is ‘an old, old friend.’”110 Notably, Jeffrey Epstein claimed to be friends with John Mitchell while Ustinov wrote for The European newspaper soon after it was founded in 1990 by Robert Maxwell, and where Ghislaine Maxwell also held a position.111 Glenn, who represented Ohio, later flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet to attend a birthday dinner for one of Ohio’s richest political donors, Leslie Wexner.112 Roy Cohn, William Casey, and Roy Cohn’s journalist friend William Safire were just some of the other attendees at Spence’s festivities. Cohn, it turns out, was another “good friend” of Spence’s and Spence had hosted at least one birthday party for Roy Cohn at his DC area home.

It was revealed just seven years after the New York Times published its doting profile of Spence that his “glittery parties for key officials of the Reagan and Bush administrations, media stars, and top military officers” had been bugged in order “to compromise guests.” According to the explosive report published by the Washington Times, Spence was linked to a “homosexual prostitution ring” whose clients included “government officials, locally based U.S. military officers, businessmen, lawyers, bankers, congressional aides, media representatives, and other professionals.”113 Spence also offered cocaine to his guests as another means of acquiring blackmail.

According to the report, Spence’s home “was bugged and had a secret two-way mirror, and … he attempted to ensnare visitors into compromising sexual encounters that he could then use as leverage.” One man who spoke to the Washington Times said that Spence sent a limousine to his home, which took him to a party where “several young men tried to become friendly with him.” According to John DeCamp, Spence was known to offer his guests young children for sex at his blackmail parties.114

Several other sources cited by the Washington Times, including a Reagan White House official and an Air Force sergeant who had attended Spence-hosted parties, confirmed that Spence’s house was filled with recording equipment, which he regularly used to spy on and record guests, and his house also included a two-way mirror that he used for eavesdropping.115

The report also documented Spence’s alleged connections to US intelligence, particularly the CIA. According to the Washington Times report, Spence “often boasted that he was working for the CIA and on one occasion said he was going to disappear for awhile ‘because he had an important CIA assignment.’” He was also quite paranoid about his alleged work for the agency, as he expressed concern “that the CIA might ‘double-cross him’ and kill him instead and then make it look like a suicide.”116 Not long after the Washington Times report on his activities was published, Spence fell from grace and was later found dead in the Boston Ritz Carlton. His death was ruled a suicide.

The Washington Times report also offers a clue as to what Spence may have done for the CIA, as it cited sources that said Spence had spoken of smuggling cocaine into the US from El Salvador, an operation that he claimed involved US military personnel.117 Given the timing of these comments from Spence, Spence’s powerful connections, and the CIA’s involvement in the exchange of cocaine for weapons in the Iran-Contra scandal, his comments could have been more than just boasts intended to impress his party guests.

One of the most critical parts of the scandal surrounding Spence, however, was the fact that he had been able to enter the White House late at night during the George H.W. Bush administration with young men whom the Washington Times described as “call boys.”118 After his fall from grace, Spence later stated that his contacts within the White House, which allowed him and his “call boys” afterhours access, were “top level” officials and he specifically singled out George H.W. Bush’s then-National Security Advisor Donald Gregg.119 Gregg had worked at the CIA since 1951 before he resigned in 1982 to become National Security Advisor to Bush, who was then vice president. Gregg denied Spence’s allegations.

Prior to resigning from his post at the CIA, Gregg had worked directly under William Casey and, in the late 1970s, had worked alongside a young William Barr in stonewalling the Pike Committee and the Church Committee, which investigated the CIA beginning in 1975.120 Among the things that these committees were tasked with investigating were the CIA’s “love traps,” or sexual blackmail operations used to lure foreign diplomats to bugged apartments, complete with recording equipment and two-way mirrors.121 Gregg’s role in Iran-Contra and other events during the Reagan years are discussed in Chapter 7.

The Washington Times article on this affair, stated that there was an official inquiry into Spence’s activities and blackmail. However, it appeared to imply that the Department of Justice official managing the inquiry had a conflict of interest. It states:

The office of US Attorney General Jay B. Stephens, former deputy White House counsel to President Reagan, is coordinating federal aspects of the inquiry but refused to discuss the investigation or grand jury actions.

Several former White House colleagues of Mr. Stephens are listed among clients of the homosexual prostitution ring, according to the credit card records, and those persons have confirmed that the charges were theirs.

Mr. Stephens’ office, after first saying it would cooperate with The Times’ inquiry, withdrew the offer late yesterday and also declined to say whether Mr. Stephens would recuse himself from the case because of possible conflict of interest.

At least one highly placed Bush administration official and a wealthy businessman who procured homosexual prostitutes from the escort services operated by the ring are cooperating with the investigation, several sources said.

Among clients who charged homosexual prostitutes services on major credit cards over the past 18 months are Charles K. Dutcher, former associate director of presidential personnel in the Reagan administration, and Paul R. Balach, Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole’s political personnel liaison to the White House.”122


Despite the names that surfaced in connection with Spence, including several different White House connections, it seems that – following his fall from grace and death – interest in the case disappeared and was largely memory-holed, not unlike what would follow years later in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

The information contained within the Washington Times reports was subsequently corroborated by Henry Vinson, who operated the “largest gay escort service ever uncovered in DC.” Vinson had been significantly involved with Spence in Washington, DC and had received “thousands and thousands of dollars a month” from Spence at his escort service. Vinson claimed that he had been invited by Spence to his home “on numerous occasions” and that Vinson witnessed Spence flaunt his predilection for “cocaine and little boys.” “He [Spence] was definitely a pedophile,” Vinson would later tell Nick Bryant.123

Spence had also showcased his blackmail equipment to Vinson. Vinson, as quoted in Bryant’s Franklin Scandal, stated:

Spence showed me the hidden, secret recording devices that were scattered throughout his home.… Spence often alluded to the fact that he was connected to the CIA, and it was obvious to me that he was very well connected. There were people at his home who said they were CIA, and at least one or two Secret Service agents – I believe that it was some of the CIA operatives who installed Spence’s blackmail equipment. Much of Spence’s influence came from the House of Representatives and the Senate, and he told me he was blackmailing Congressmen. I believe that Spence was blackmailing both for the CIA and for his own personal purposes.124


Vinson alleged that former CIA director William Casey was also a “personal friend” of Spence and attended his parties. Vinson additionally alleged that Casey had been one of his patrons, in addition to Spence, and had begun requesting gay escorts from Vinson in 1986. Vinson stated that Casey’s “preferred escort was an eighteen-year-old with minimal body hair and a slender swimmer’s physique.” Vinson asserted that Casey had requested underage escorts, which Vinson declined to provide.125 It would be Vinson’s refusal to supply underage escorts to Craig Spence that would bring about his downfall and subsequent arrest.126

Vinson also told Nick Bryant that Spence and Larry King were “partners” and “hooked up with the CIA,” stating specifically that “King and Spence were in business together, and their business was pedophilic blackmail.” “They were transporting children all over the country. They would arrange for children to be flown into Washington, DC and also arrange for influential people in DC to be flown out to the Midwest and meet these kids.”

Paul Rodriguez, one of the Washington Times journalists who had helped expose Spence, also later told Nick Bryant that Spence and King had been partners, stating “I was told by several prostitutes along with law enforcement that there were connections between Craig Spence and Larry King. The allegations were that Spence and King hosted parties and were involved in a variety of nefarious activities: the allegations included Spence and King hosting blackmail sex parties that included minors and illegal drug use.” Bryant also corroborated the Spence-King connection with Rusty Nelson and Paul Bonacci, who had both met Spence through King on different occasions.127

Per Vinson, Larry King had confided in him that he had clients who liked to torture and even kill children: “King said they had clients who actually liked having sex with kids as they tortured or killed the kid. I found that totally unbelievable.” After Vinson said this to Nick Bryant, he asked Bryant later on in the interview if King’s disclosure had indeed been true.128 He was unaware at the time that other evidence, including witness testimony, had suggested that it was.

FROM OMAHA TO COLUMBUS: EXECUTIVE JET AVIATION

Larry King, before the Franklin Credit Union and related scandals completely unraveled, made extensive use of an airline called Executive Jet Aviation (EJA). King appears in the July 1987 issue of Jet magazine, where he was being congratulated personally by EJA executives Joseph B. Campbell and Skip Hockman “for being the passenger aboard the EJA jet that flew the company’s 1 millionth mile of service” and was even “presented a model of the aircraft” on which he had flown. Jet also described King as being “a frequent user of EJA’s service.”129 When EJA was later roped into a Congressional inquiry, accusations of the airline’s alleged involvement in procuring girls for clients made their way into the questioning of company executives, as did allegations of the girls’ exploitation for the purposes of blackmail.130

EJA was founded as Executive Jet Airways in 1964 by Brig. Gen. Olbert “Dick” Fearing Lassiter, an Air Force officer who was “known for his lust for excitement and fast living,” characteristics which earned him the nickname “Rapid Richard.”131 EJA was originally founded in Delaware, but Lassiter quickly moved the company to Columbus, Ohio. Lassiter had been stationed in Columbus at Lockbourne Air Force Base, now known as Rickenbacker Airport, and was still a part of the Air Force when he incorporated EJA. Lassiter allegedly relocated EJA to Columbus mainly because “of the friendships he had made there.”132

EJA’s initial board of directors included actor Jimmy Stewart, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy James H. Smith, and former chairman of the Rockefeller family’s Standard Oil branch in New Jersey, Monroe J. Rathbone.133 At the time of its founding, it was “a closely held secret” that EJA had been financed by the American Contract Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

In 1965, the company adopted the name Executive Jet Aviation and created a subsidiary based in Switzerland. The Swiss subsidiary was largely led by Paul Tibbets, who served as its executive vice president and general manager.134 Tibbets, who had also been on the founding board of EJA, is best known as the pilot of the Enola Gay when it dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima at the close of World War II. By 1967, Tibbets and others left EJA. Tibbets allegedly left because “he believed some things that were going on [at the airline] were flagrantly illegal.”

That same year, the parent company of the American Contract Company, the Pennsylvania Railroad, merged with the New York Central Railroad to form the Penn Central Transportation Company, better known as Penn Central. Rockefeller interests and Clinton Murchison Sr. were among those with financial stakes in New York Central and its subsidiaries at the time. The railroad also did significant business, including mergers and acquisitions, with individuals closely tied to the CIA-linked David Baird Foundation (see Chapters 1 and 4).135 Penn Central would collapse in 1971, becoming one of the biggest bankruptcies in US history and what Peter Dale Scott referred to as “bankruptcy fraud with organized crime overtones.”136

It would later emerge that Bruce Sundlun, a Washington attorney with past ties to Lassiter who was also on the EJA board of directors, would be responsible for the “covert” marriage between Pennsylvania Railroad/Penn Central and EJA. Their joining was performed by Glore Forgan at Sundlun’s behest. Glore Forgan’s vice president was General Charles Hodge, a Wall Street broker who was also the chief investment advisor to Penn Central and sat on the board of EJA.137 As mentioned in Chapter 6, Glore Forgan was the same firm used by William Casey in his business ventures related to Multiponics.

The Penn Central link to EJA eventually emerged when Lassiter attempted to obtain a certificate that would have allowed him to operate larger aircraft. The Civil Aeronautics Board, which had a previous ruling forbidding a railroad from controlling an air carrier, discovered the tie and determined that the railroad had put around $22 million into the company. They then blocked Lassiter’s request for the certificate and ordered the railroad to divest from EJA. Lassiter then proceeded as follows:

Since he was barred from using the larger jets for domestic operations, Lassiter leased them to International Air Bahama, a Lichtenstein corporation he had persuaded a number of foreign investors to organize, which offered cut-rate service between Nassau and Luxembourg. However, although money was being made, lease money wasn’t getting back to Executive Jet. The money Lassiter raised, said Tibbets, allowed him to live like a millionaire.”138


Despite the Civil Aeronautics Board’s ruling, Penn Central money continued to flow into EJA, albeit via a more convoluted route. This was reportedly made possible, according to the New York Times, by Lassiter arranging “dates” for the aforementioned Charles Hodge as well as David Bevan, Penn Central’s CFO, so that the two men would “continue the flow of railroad funds to Executive Jet.”139 Both Hodge and Bevan were on the EJA board. The Times goes on to quote an official complaint, which stated: “The steady flow of Penn Central money to Executive Jet was maintained by Lassiter’s procuring of young women to accompany Bevan and Hodge on various junkets in the United States and Europe.”140

Paul Tibbets was also quoted as saying that “A weakness for beautiful women contributed to his [Lassiter’s] problems, according to more than one magazine article that appeared while EJA’s difficulties were making headlines.”141 Lassiter reportedly maintained furnished apartments in New York City and elsewhere in the US, as well as foreign cities that included Rome, where some of these women would allegedly accompany him.

In 1970, Bruce Sundlun, the attorney on the EJA board of directors who first connected the company to Penn Central, raided EJA’s offices as the company began its descent. In the course of that raid, Sundlun reportedly came across “a large stack of color photographs” that showed Lassiter “in the company of various young women, all of them very pretty and amply endowed.”142

During inquiries about the collapse of Penn Central, as previously mentioned, the congressional hearings involved lines of questioning directed at Lassiter about the procurement of women for Bevan and Hodge, which was allegedly performed by J.H. Ricciardi. Ricciardi had testified in 1968 that he had procured these women “to relieve the pressure they were exerting on Mr. Lassiter to get the company into the black.”143 Ricciardi also sued EJA over fees he claimed were owed to him for his efforts to procure women, which Ricciardi said he did at Lassiter’s request. Lassiter denied Ricciardi’s allegations and accused Ricciardi of “blackmail.”144

In addition, at those same congressional hearings that followed Penn Central’s implosion, Congressman J.W. Wright Patman (D-TX) stated that EJA’s role in the Penn Central collapse raised “most serious questions about the involvement of the commercial banking industry in the strange and far-flung operations of Executive Jet Aviation […] Commercial banks made massive amounts of credit available to Executive Jet Aviation for what appeared to be highly questionable – if not at times illegal – activities.”145

After Penn Central’s 1970 collapse, it re-emerged in 1977, not as a railroad company, but as an “energy, recreation, and real estate company.”146 A year later, it was disclosed that corporate raider Saul Steinberg, mentioned in Chapters 8 and 9 and who had previously tried to acquire Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press, had obtained 7.9 percent of the new incarnation of Penn Central, which grew to 13 percent a year later.147 Cincinnati financier Carl Lindner Jr. obtained 30 percent of the company between 1981 and 1982, which included Steinberg’s position. Lindner became chairman of Penn Central in 1983.148 The broker for these trades was Drexel Burnham Lambert’s Michael Milken. Also involved was Randall Smith Jr., then at Bear Stearns who later went on to become a prominent “vulture capitalist.”149

Lindner Jr. was also, at the time, intimately involved in Meshulam Riklis’ Rapid-American, which – as mentioned in Chapter 2 – contained the remnants of Lewis Rosenstiel’s business interests.150 He was also seemingly connected to Jack DeVoe, the cocaine smuggler mentioned in Chapter 7, as DeVoe maintained his planes at a club and airstrip that Lindner owned.151 In addition, the year after Lindner became chairman of Penn Central, Lindner Jr. would be given the reins of United Brands, a company with CIA links, by Leslie Wexner’s “mentor” Max Fisher and his associates (see Chapter 13).

As for Executive Jet Aviation, it was foreclosed upon before reopening with Bruce Sundlun in charge. Paul Tibbets would return to the company around the same time and would succeed Sundlun as president in 1976. In 1984, with Tibbets still serving as president, EJA was acquired by Richard Santulli. Previously, Santulli had served as president of Goldman Sachs’ leasing division, which bought helicopters and airplanes and then leased them to companies. Santulli left in 1980 to create his own leasing company, RTS Capital Services.152 EJA became a subsidiary of RTS and was later renamed as NetJets. It was during this era of EJA that Lawrence King, of Franklin Scandal fame, became a “frequent user of EJA’s service”, which – as previously mentioned – brought him into close contact with EJA executives.153

In 1993, at least two EJA pilots were recruited by Leslie Wexner’s The Limited, or Lbrands. One of these pilots, Eric Black, had been an EJA pilot starting in 1988, then working for an EJA subsidiary in Miami – Executive Jet Management – transporting checks for the Federal Reserve. He returned to EJA’s Columbus location in 1993, before being hired as a pilot for The Limited in August 1993. Black is now the Lead Captain for Lbrands flights.154 Another pilot, Mike Crater, also joined The Limited from EJA, where he had worked since 1986, in August 1993.155

1993 was a curious time in the activities of The Limited, particularly as it relates to its air freight concerns. As will be detailed in Chapter 17, in May of that year, The Limited was courted by a company called Polar Air Cargo, which sought to install itself at the Rickenbacker airstrip, once home to the Air Force Base where Lassiter had been stationed when he created Executive Jet. Polar Air Cargo, as reported by the Columbus Dispatch, was a joint venture of NedMark Transportation, Polaris Aircraft Leasing Corporation, and the now infamous CIA-linked airline Southern Air Transport.156 At the time, more than half of Polar Air Cargo’s employees had formerly worked for Flying Tiger Line, which – as noted in Chapter 5 – was tied to Anna Chennault and Robert Keith Gray. Though Polar Air Cargo’s efforts would be for naught, The Limited, with direct input from Jeffrey Epstein, would be largely responsible for the relocation of Southern Air Transport to Rickenbacker in 1995.

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Endnotes:

1 Nicholas Von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn, 1st ed (New York: Doubleday, 1988), 402.

2 Gabriel H. Sanchez, “29 Pictures That Show Just How Insane Studio 54 Really Was,” Buzz-Feed News, https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ga ... -just-how- insane-studio-54-really-was.

3 Bob Colacello, “Studio 54’s Cast List: A Who’s Who of the 1970s Nightlife Circuit,” Vanity Fair, September 4, 2013, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/1996/03 ... nightclub- newyork-city.

4 Tate Delloye, “Roy Cohn: New Documentary Explores the Man Who Made Donald Trump,” Mail Online, March 14, 2019, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... /Roy-Cohn- Donald-Trumps-ruthless-homophobic-attorney-partied-Studio-54-died-AIDS.html.

5 Von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn, 403.

6 Von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn, 405-407.

7 Frank Rich, “Roy Cohn was the Original Donald Trump,” Intelligencer, April 29, 2018, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/04 ... al-donald- trump.html.

8 Rich, “Original Donald Trump.”

9 Rich, “Original Donald Trump.”

10 Rich, “Original Donald Trump.”

11 Barbara Walters’ name can be found in Epstein’s black book of contacts. See “Epstein’s Black Book,” https://epsteinsblackbook.com/names/barbara-walters; Rich, “Original Donald Trump.”

12 Alan Feuer, “Up From Politics, Almost,” New York Times, October 1, 2004, https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/01/nyre ... most.html; Marie Brenner, “How Donald Trump and Roy Cohn’s Ruthless Symbiosis Changed America,” Vanity Fair, June 28, 2017, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/06 ... -roy-cohn- relationship.

13 Von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn, 414.

14 Von Hoffman, Citizen Cohn, 334.

15 Jeffrey Toobin, “The Dirty Trickster,” The New Yorker, May 23, 2008, http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/ ... trickster; Mark Ames, “Behind the Scenes of the Donald Trump - Roger Stone Show,” Pando, August 11, 2015, https://web.archive.org/web/20190730062 ... 11/behind- scenes-donald-trump-roger-stone-show/.

16 Sam Roberts, “Thomas A. Bolan, Understated Force in New York Law, Dies at 92,” New York Times, May 17, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/nyre ... olan-dead- roy-cohn-law-partner.html.

17 Roberts, “Thomas A. Bolan,”; Wanda Carruthers, “Tom Bolan, Famed Attorney and Roy Cohn’s Law Partner, Dies,” Newsmax, May 14, 2017, https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Tom- Bolan-dies-lawyer-conservative/2017/05/14/id/790052/.

18 “Donald Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell on Her Dad’s (Robert) Yacht in May 1989,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 17, 1989, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9383143/donald-trump- and-ghislaine-maxwell-on/.

19 David Ingram, “Sex Claim Filing Against Dershowitz a Mistake, Say Florida Lawyers; Defamation Claims Settled,” Insurance Journal, April 12, 2016, https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/s ... 04808.htm; Victor Thorn, “Louis Freeh: The Cover-up Goes National,” American Free Press, June 22, 2012, https://americanfreepress.net/web-exclu ... -national/.

20 Carruthers, “Tom Bolan,”; Marcus Baram, “Eavesdropping on Roy Cohn and Donald Trump,” The New Yorker, April 14, 2017, http://www.newyorker.com/news/news- desk/eavesdropping-on-roy-cohn-and-donald-trump.

21 Baram, “Eavesdropping.”

22 Baram, “Eavesdropping.”

23 Baram, “Eavesdropping.”

24 Becky Little, “Roy Cohn: From Ruthless ‘Red Scare’ Prosecutor to Donald Trump’s Mentor,” HISTORY, March 6, 2019, https://www.history.com/news/roy-cohn-m ... rosenberg- trial-donald-trump.

25 James Michael Nichols, “Hillary Clinton Apologizes After Shocking Praise For Nancy Reagan’s ‘AIDS Activism,’” HuffPost, March 11, 2016, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton- nancy-reagan-aids-activism_n_56e31770e4b0b25c9181e002.

26 Robert Parry, “How Roy Cohn Helped Rupert Murdoch,” Consortium News, January 28, 2015, https://consortiumnews.com/2015/01/28/h ... t-murdoch/.

27 Jerry Oppenheimer, “President Reagan’s Mafia Ties Revealed in Explosive New Documentary,” Mail Online, May 21, 2014, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article- 2635094/EXCLUSIVE-Revealed-MAFIA-helped-Ronald-Reagan-White-House-Shocking- documentary-reveals-Mob-connections-catapulted-presidency-probe-thwarted-highest- levels.html.

28 Oppenheimer, “President Reagan’s Mafia Ties,”; Tina Daunt, “New Doc Alleges Ronald Reagan Blocked Probe Into Lew Wasserman’s Mafia Ties,” The Hollywood Reporter, June 12, 2014, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... es-ronald- reagan-711288/.

29 Oppenheimer, “President Reagan’s Mafia Ties.”

30 Oppenheimer, “President Reagan’s Mafia Ties.”

31 Carl Sifakis, The Mafia Encyclopedia, 3. ed (New York: Checkmark Books, 2005), 132.

32 Mike Barnes, “Edie Wasserman, Wife of Lew Wasserman, Dies at 95,” The Hollywood Reporter, August 18, 2011, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... news/edie- wasserman-wife-lew-wasserman-225101/.

33 Gus Russo, Supermob: How Sidney Korshak And His Criminal Associates Became America’s Hidden Power Brokers (New York: Bloomsbury, 2008), 158.

34 New West, Volume 1, p. 27, https://www.google.com/books/edition/New_West/6Sk- cAQAAIAAJ.

35 Nick Tosches, “The Man Who Kept The Secrets,” Vanity Fair, April 6, 1997, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/1997/04 ... he-Secrets.

36 Oppenheimer, “President Reagan’s Mafia Ties.”

37 David Cay Johnston, “Just What Were Donald Trump’s Ties to the Mob?,” POLITICO Magazine, May 22, 2016, https://www.politico.com/magazine/story ... rump-2016- mob-organized-crime-213910.

38 Newsweek Staff, “The Bcci-Cia Connection: Just How Far Did It Go?,” Newsweek, December 6, 1992, https://www.newsweek.com/bcci-cia-conne ... -go-195454.

39 Susan Trento, “Lord of the Lies; How Hill and Knowlton’s Robert Gray Pulls Washington’s Strings,” Washington Monthly, September 1, 1992, https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Lord+of+ ... a012529888

40 “B’nai B’rith Testimonial Dinner in Honor of Roy Cohn,” May 2, 1983, https://consortiumnews.com/wp-content/u ... Dinner.pdf.

41 “B’Nai B’rith Dinner.”

42 “B’Nai B’rith Dinner.”

43 “The Order of B’Nai B’rith,” New York Times, March 31, 1878.

44 Bruce Weber, “He Relit Broadway: Gerald Schoenfeld Dies at 84,” New York Times, November 25, 2008, https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/26/thea ... nfeld.html.

45 Barbara Gamarekian, “Washington Talk: Career Secretaries; Wielding Power Discreetly,” New York Times, May 14, 1987, https://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/14/us/w ... lk-career- secretaries-wielding-power-discreetly.html.

46 Jonathan Marshall, Dark Quadrant: Organized Crime, Big Business, and the Corruption of American Democracy: From Truman to Trump, ePub, (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, An imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc, 2021), 245.

47 Dan E. Moldea, Interference: How Organized Crime Influences Professional Football, 1st ed (New York: Morrow, 1989), 93–95, 451 note 8.

48 E. J. Dionne Jr, “US Envoy Denies Discussing Iran Arms,” New York Times, December 1, 1986, https://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/01/worl ... -arms.html.

49 Robert D. McFadden, “Edward V. Regan, Longtime New York State Comptroller, Dies at 84,” New York Times, October 19, 2014, https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/nyregion/edward- v-regan-longtime-new-york-state-comptroller-dies-at-84-.html.

50 “Rev. Bruce N. Ritter,”Bishop Accountability.org, https://www.bishop- accountability.org/assign/Ritter_Bruce_N_ofm.conv.htm.

51 Tracy Connor, “Scandal-Scarred Founder of Covenant House Dead at 72,” New York Post, October 12, 1999, https://nypost.com/1999/10/12/scandal-s ... -covenant- house-dead-at-72/.

52 Steve Cuozzo, “This NYC Priest’s Dramatic Downfall Was Just the Beginning of Perv-Priest Scandals,” New York Post, September 13, 2018, https://nypost.com/2018/09/13/this-nyc- priests-dramatic-downfall-was-just-the-beginning-of-perv-priest-scandals/.

53 Cuozzo, “Priest’s Dramatic Downfall.”

54 Cuozzo, “Priest’s Dramatic Downfall.”

55 M. A. Farber, “Ritter Inquiry Leading Many To Quit Board,” New York Times, May 1, 1990, https://www.nytimes.com/1990/05/01/nyre ... y-to-quit- board.html.

56 Cuozzo, “Priest’s Dramatic Downfall.”

57 Anthony Ramirez, “Rev. Bruce Ritter, 72, the Founder of Covenant House for Runaway Children,” New York Times, October 13, 1999, https://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/13/nyre ... ounder-of- covenant-house-for-runaway-children.html.

58 Kroll Associates’ role is discussed in detail in Peter J. Wosh, Covenant House: Journey of a Faith-Based Charity (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005), 184-88, 192, 207- 210.

It is also mentioned in New York Magazine. Christopher Byron, “High Spy,” New York Magazine, May 13, 1991, 72, https://books.google.cl/books?id=COkCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA72.

59 “Limited hangout” is intelligence jargon for a form of propaganda in which a selected portion of a scandal, criminal act, sensitive or classified information, etc. is revealed or leaked, but avoids telling the whole story. This may be done to establish one’s credibility as a critic of something or somebody by engaging in criticism of them while, in fact, they are aiding the covering up by omitting more damaging details. Other motives may include the intention to distance oneself publicly from something using innocuous or vague criticism even when ones own sympathies are privately with them; or to divert public attention away from a more heinous act by leaking information about something less heinous. Byron, “High Spy,”; Kurt Eichenwald, “Drexel Burnham Fights Back,” New York Times, September 11, 1988, https://www.nytimes.com/1988/09/11/busi ... -back.html.

60 Charles M Sennott, Broken Covenant (New York: Windsor Pub., 1994), 14, https://archive.org/details/brokencovenant00senn.

61 Cuozzo, “Priest’s Dramatic Downfall.”

62 Ann Marsh, “Americares’ Success Hailed, Criticized,” Hartford Courant, August 10, 1991, https://www.courant.com/news/connecticu ... story.html.

63 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

64 Cuozzo, “Priest’s Dramatic Downfall.”

65 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

66 Farber, “Ritter Inquiry.”

67 Staff, “Rev. Bruce Ritter, 72, Founder of Covenant House, Dies,” Buffalo News, October 12, 1999, https://buffalonews.com/news/rev-bruce- ... ant-house- dies/article_5d8b7652-4204-599a-9507-2eefadc9aea6.html.

68 “Cryptonym: ZRSIGN,” Mary Ferrell Foundation, https://www.maryferrell.org/php/cryptdb ... rch=AIFLD; “United Fruit- C.I.A. Link Charged,” New York Times, October 22, 1976, https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/22/arch ... arged.html.

69 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

70 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

71 Bill Flood, “Connecticut Reacts to Loss of ‘Native Son’, 41st U.S. President George H.W. Bush,” fox61.com, December 1, 2018, https://www.fox61.com/article/news/loca ... nnecticut- reacts-to-loss-of-native-son-41st-u-s-president-george-h-w-bush/520-0270014d-288b- 4da7-bd12-3c60188a2a76.

72 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

73 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

74 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

75 Marsh, “Americares’ Success.”

76 Matthew Phelan, “Seymour Hersh and the Men Who Want Him Committed,” Salon, February 28, 2011, https://www.salon.com/2011/02/28/seymou ... howhatwhy/.

77 Kris Hundley and Kendall Taggart, “No Accounting for $40 Million in Charity Shipped Over- seas,” Tampa Bay Times, https://www.tampabay.com/news/business/ ... ng-for-40- million-in-charity-shipped-overseas/2162553/.

78 Phelan, “Seymour Hersh.”

79 John W. DeCamp, The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska (Lincoln, Neb: AWT, 1992), 180.

80 Deborah Sontag, “L.I. Man Who Runs Home for Boys In Guatemala Is on Trial in Absentia,” New York Times, April 12, 1997, https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/12/nyregion/li-man- who-runs-home-for-boys-in-guatemala-is-on-trial-in-absentia.html.

81 Nicholas A. Bryant, The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse and Betrayal, First edition (revised for softcover) (Waterville, OR: Trine Day, 2012), 32–33.

82 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 35-36

83 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 36.

84 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 36-37.

85 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 37-38.

86 Robert Dorr, “King Donated $25,350 to Aid Lobbying Group,” Omaha World Herald, May 21, 1989.

87 For more information see: Pete Brewton, The Mafia, CIA, and George Bush (S.P.I. Books, Dec. 1992).

88 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 37.

89 Dorr, “King Donated $23,500.”

90 Dorr, “King Donated $23,500.”

91 Harry Bernstein, “Former CIA Man Now Battling Unions,” Los Angeles Times, February 18, 1987, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm ... story.html.

92 Dorr, “King Donated $23,500.”

93 Max Fisher, “Letter to Morris Lasker,” September 28, 1987, https://www.sechistorical.org/collectio ... Boesky.pdf.

94 “Wall Street’s Top Earners: Your Pain, Their Gain,” Forbes, April 15, 2008, https://www.forbes.com/2008/04/15/pauls ... -biz-wall- cz_js_0415wallstreet.html.

95 Dorr, “King Donated $23,500.”

96 Dorr, “King Donated $23,500.”

97 Warwick Middleton, MD, “An Interview with Nick Bryant: Part I – The Franklin Scandal,” August 7, 2019, https://news.isst-d.org/an-interview-wi ... -franklin- scandal/.

98 William Robbins, “A Lurid, Mysterious Scandal Begins Taking Shape in Omaha,” New York Times, December 18, 1988, https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/18/us/a ... ysterious- scandal-begins-taking-shape-in-omaha.html.

99 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 87.

100 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 98.

101 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 158.

102 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 158-59.

103 Robbins, “Scandal in Omaha.”

104 Patrick Wood, “Flashback - How The Trilateral Commission Converted China Into A Technocracy,” Technocracy News, April 22, 2016, https://www.technocracy.news/trilateral- commission-converted-china-technocracy/.

105 “Joseph S Nye Resume,” https://apps.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/cv/JosephNye.pdf.

106 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 280-84.

107 Phil Gailey, “Have Names, Will Open Right Doors,” New York Times, January 18, 1982, https://www.nytimes.com/1982/01/18/us/h ... doors.html.

108 Gailey, “Have Names.”

109 Gailey, “Have Names.”

110 Gailey, “Have Names.”

111 Lee Siegel, “In Short: Nonfiction,” New York Times, May 21, 1995, https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/21/book ... 31795.html.

112 Jacob Shamsian, “John Glenn Was a Passenger on Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Jet in 1996, According to Unsealed Flight Records,” Insider, August 9, 2019, https://www.insider.com/john-glenn-flew ... jet-2019-8.

113 Michael Hedges and Jerry Seper, “Power Broker Served Drugs, Sex at Parties Bugged for Blackmail,” Washington Times, June 30, 1989, sec. Final.

114 John W. DeCamp, The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska, ePub (Nebraska: AWT, 1992), 169.

115 Hedges and Seper, “Power Broker Served Drugs.”

116 Hedges and Seper, “Power Broker Served Drugs.”

117 Hedges and Seper, “Power Broker Served Drugs.”

118 Paul M Rodriguez and George Archibald, “Homosexual Prostitution Inquiry Ensnares VIPs with Reagan, Bush ‘Call Boys’ Took Midnight Tour of White House,” Washington Times, June 29, 1989, https://govcrime.wordpress.com/2011/03/ ... y-article- 1989/.

119 Jerry Seper and Michael Hedges, “Spence Arrested in N.Y., Released; Once-Host to Powerful Reduced to Begging, Sleeping in Park,” Washington Times, August 9, 1989, https://govcrime.wordpress.com/2011/04/ ... once-host- to-powerful-reduced-to-begging-sleeping-in-park/.

120 “What the CIA Tells Congress (Or Doesn’t) about Covert Operations: The Barr/Cheney/Bush Turning Point for CIA Notifications to the Senate,” NSA Archive, February 7, 2019, https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book ... -congress- or-doesnt-about-covert-operations-barrcheneybush-turning-point-cia.

121 Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, “CIA Love Traps Lured Diplomats,” Washington Post, February 5, 1975, http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/White%20 ... /Security- CIA/CIA%201025.pdf.

122 Rodriguez and Archibald, “Homosexual Prostitution Inquiry.”

123 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 293, 295.

124 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 296.

125 Henry W. Vinson, Confessions of a D.C. Madam: The Politics of Sex, Lies & Blackmail, First Edition (Oregon: Trine Day, 2014), 118–19.

126 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 296-300.

127 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 284.

128 Bryant, Franklin Scandal, 296-97.

129 “Skybound Business Exec,” Jet, July 6, 1987, 28, https://books.google.com/books? id=_LEDAAAAMBAJ.

130 Joseph R Daughen and Peter Binzen, The Wreck of the Penn Central, First edition (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1971), 202-04, https://archive.org/details/wreckofpenncentr00daug.

131 “Paul Tibbets: A Rendezvous with History (Part 3),” Airport Journals, June 1, 2003, http://airportjournals.com/paul-tibbets ... ry-part-3/.

132 “Paul Tibbets.”

133 “Paul Tibbets.”

134 “Paul Tibbets.”

135 John J. McCloy, chairman of the Rockefeller-dominated Chase Manhattan Bank, became an ‘important financial ally’ of Clint Murchison, Sr., and Sid Richardson when the two Texans became (through Alleghany Corp.) major stockholders in the New York Central Railroad, later merged into Penn Central.” See Peter Dale Scott, Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (University of California Press, 1996), 136.

In addition, the founder of Alleghany and the architect of its takeover of New York Central via the use of Richardson and Murchison as proxies, Robert R. Young, was a client of the Baird Foundation. “...Mr. Young disclosed that Mr. David G. Baird, ‘a good friend of his, had approached the [Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad] to sell its Central stock to an investing group before it sold the block to Messrs. Murchison and Richardson’” See: Tax-Exempt Foundations and Charitable Trusts, Their Impact on Our Economy: United States House Select Committee on Small Business, 1963, 57-58.

Penn Central money was put into Great Southwest via Penphil, a private investment operation set up by the railroad’s CFO David Bevan and General Charles J. Hodge, the railroad’s chief investment officer. See: Associated Press, “$21-Million Fraud.” “...control of Great Southwest was tightly centered in the Rockefeller and Wynne families” See: The Penn Central Failure and the Role of Financial Institutions: Staff Report of the Committee on Banking and Currency, 1970, 30.

136 Scott, Deep Politics, 284.

137 Daughen and Blinzen, The Wreck of Penn Central, 161.

138 “Paul Tibbets.”

139 The Associated Press, “$21-Million Fraud Al Penn Central Is Charged to 3,” New York Times, January 5, 1972, https://www.nytimes.com/1972/01/05/arch ... d-at-penn- central-is-charged-to-3-bevan-exfinance.html.

140 AP, “$21-Million Fraud.”

141 “Paul Tibbets.”

142 Daughen and Blinzen, The Wreck of Penn Central, 176.

143 Michael C. Jensen, “Pennsy Is Scored in a House Report,” New York Times, December 21, 1970, https://www.nytimes.com/1970/12/21/arch ... se-report- jet-aviation-units-history.html.

144 Daughen and Blinzen, The Wreck of Penn Central, 204.

145 Jensen, “Pennsy is Scored.”

146 Robert J Cole, “Saul Steinberg: Gunning for Penn Central,” New York Times, November 11, 1979, https://www.nytimes.com/1979/11/11/arch ... -for-penn- central.html.

147 Cole, “Saul Steinberg.”

148 Daniel F. Cuff, “Business People; Lindner Chairman of Penn Central,” New York Times, May 20, 1983, https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/20/busi ... -chairman- of-penn-central.html.

149 Hilary Rosenberg, The Vulture Investors (New York: J. Wiley, 2000), 12.

150 Cuff, “Business People.”

151 For DeVoe’s relationship to Ocean Reef, see: Organized Crime and Cocaine Trafficking Record of Hearing IV, President’s Commission on Organized Crime, November 27-29, 1984, https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-libra ... d-cocaine- trafficking. Additional corroboration can be found in Scott, Deep Politics, 335.

152 “How Richard Santulli Became The Father of Fractional Ownership,” International Aviation HQ, January 26, 2022, https://internationalaviationhq.com/202 ... -santulli- netjets/.

153 “Skybound Business Exec,” Jet.

154 Eric Black, LinkedIn, Accessed June 28, 2022, https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-black- 660a01126/details/experience/.

155 Mike Crater, LinkedIn, Accessed June 28, 2022, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-crater- 2aa9316/.

156 “Cargo Service Targets City – Polar Plans to Land Weekly Flights at Rickenbacker Starting Sunday,” Columbus Dispatch, May 12, 1993, https://dispatch.newsbank.com/doc/news/10E0D9C54B7D92F8.
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DOCUMENTS

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Document 1: GeoMiliTech's circular trading arrangement with the US, Israel and China
p. 59

Q Based on your familiarity from reading this document at the present time, does this cause you to recall that any of these matters were discussed by Studley with the Director at that December 20 meeting, namely the idea of creating a circular arrangement in which a trading company would be established to supply freedom fighter movements which Congress was unwilling to support for one reason or another and that Israel would sell certain things, military equipment, to the People’s Republic of China, who would supply the Soviet arms, which would then be brokered to the freedom fighters, and that Israel would be benefitted by the United States through a high technology support or other compensation? Do you recall anything?
A What’s the question?
Q. Well, the question is were the matters that I have just described discussed by Studley at that meeting?
A. To the best of my knowledge, they were not, no.
Q. Do you recall the same day as the meeting with Studley that the Director called Richard Secord for a meeting?
A. No, I don’t.
Q. Let me show you a document which we’ve been provided by the CIA, which we are informed is a summary of the Director’s meeting log and telephone log with Richard Secord. I'll ask the transcriber to label this [DELETE] Exhibit 5.

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Report%20of%20the%20Congressional%20Committees%20I/H8S6dIhvqp8C?hI=en


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Document 2: Schematic of the circular trading agreement


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Document 3: Section of the Nan Morabia FBI 302 that discusses Edmond Safra

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Document 4: An Enterprise ledger that mentions Aeroleasing.

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Document 5: The same Aeroleasing appears in Jeffrey Epstein's black book

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Document 6: Letter to William Weld from Assistant Attorney General Bradford Reynolds detailing the sale of PROMIIS for financial purposes to Sheik Khalid bin Mahfouz and how Manucher Ghorabanifar, Adnan Khashoggi and Richard Armitage were to broker the deal.

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Document 7: Pages 13-34 of FBI Investigation records of the investigation into Robert Maxwell and information on Demand, obtained via FOIA by Bill Hamilton.

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Document 8: A letter from Inslaw Inc.'s lawyer Charles Work to Assistant Associate Attorney General John C. Dwyer regarding the circumstances around the death of journalist Danny Casolaro, March 1994

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Document 9: Letter from Pergamon International Corporation to CIA director Bill Casey, September 1983.

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Document 10: List of William Casey's legal clients from 1976 until his appointment as CIA Director in January 1981, from the book Reagan's Ruling Class: Portraits of the President's Top One Hundred Officials (pgs. 629-632).

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Document 11: Letter from Nicholas Davies (also signed "Davis") to GMT Ltd., dated May 15, 1985. From [url]Ari Ben-Menashe's Profits of War.[/url]
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INDEX

A
Abbell, Mike 404, 405, 429
Abdullah Taha Bakhsh 371, 372
Abedi, Agha Hasan 269-272, 275-277, 279, 329, 395
Abrams, Creighton 164
Accompura, Tullius 164
Adams, Sherman 151
Adham, Kamal 78, 219, 274, 281
Adkinson, Mike 326, 338
Adonis, Joey 27, 72
Afonin, A 408
Aharon, Ben 82
Ahmad, Sani 234, 271
Air America 19, 154, 163, 210, 287, 408
Air Asia 399, 427
Aiton, Gordon 343
Ajax Oil Company 137
Albarelli, Hank 14, 38, 147, 265
Albritton, Joe L. 217
al-Fayed, Mohamed 243
Allen, Charles 140, 141, 441
Allen, Herbert 385, 410
Allen & Co. 140, 385, 410, 441
Allende, Salvador 165
Allen, Gary 170
Allen, George 151
Allen, Richard 66, 159
Allen, Robert H. 216, 261
Allied Bancshare 2, 13, 173, 185, 215, 216, 381
al-Shahati, Ahmad 234
Altman, Robert 275, 276, 282, 319, 396
American Bankers Life Assurance 21, 157
American Bank & Trust 83, 95
American Conservative 117, 145, 425
American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations
(AFL-CIO) 158, 195, 202, 224
American Financial Corporation 244
American-Indonesian Corporation 139
American Institute of Free Labor Development (AIFLD) 444, 460
American International Group (AIG) 365-368, 377, 378
American National Insurance Company (ANICO) 137, 157, 239, 240, 342, 368
AmeriCares 320, 441, 443-445, 447
Amoss, Ulius 136
An Affair of State 132
Anastasia, Albert 72
Anastasi, Paul 409
Andersen, Harold 160, 190, 448
Anderson, Jack 133, 167, 171-173, 191, 196, 241, 259, 277, 340, 373, 462
Anderson, Randy 277
Anderson, Robert B. 80, 353, 355
Anderson, Robert O. 218, 219, 261
Anderson Security 176
Andropov, Yuri 278
Angleton, James J. 60, 118, 175
Anglo-Iranian Oil Company 12
Anslinger, Harry J. 15, 16, 103
API Distributors 205, 206, 212
Arazi, Yehuda 70-73, 82
Arbusto Energy 371
Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) 361-363, 365-367, 376
Arkansas Housing Development Authority 361
Armstrong, David 331-334, 370, 372, 373, 378, 379
Arnon, Joel 295
Aroundworld Shipping & Charting 166, 189, 206
Artime, Manuel 212
Arum, Robert 121
Arundel, Arthur 172
Arzu, Alejos 445
Ashley, Chester 358
Aspinall, John 130
Aspin, Michael and Leslie 308, 309
Assia, Yehuda 83, 95
Astor, Vincent 8, 132
Atlas Corporation 28, 29, 75-77, 90, 175
ATLAS dossier 310-313, 336, 416, 431
Attie, James 78
Aubin, George 351, 375
Avery, Jake 24, 25, 32
Aviation Industries Association (AIA) 152
Avirgan, Tony 348, 373
Ayres, Gene 32, 40, 429
Azima, Farhad 210, 211, 267, 408
B
Bailey, Norman 395
Bailley, Phillip 183, 184, 186-188
Baird, David G. 25, 140, 141, 454, 462
Baird Foundation 140, 454, 462
Baker, Bernard 174
Baker, Bobby 172, 183, 184
Baker, Howard 403
Baker, Russ 217, 218, 260, 278, 330, 370, 371
Balach, Paul R. 452
Baldwin, Alfred 182
Ball, Ed 236, 237
Ballesteros, Juan Matta 290, 341, 400
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) 92, 308, 317-321, 337
Banco Ambrosiano 92, 308, 317
Bandar bin Sultan 217
Banerjee, Ben 308, 309
Bank for Commerce and Credit International 241
Bank Leumi 86, 90, 441
Bank of America 77, 272, 275, 277, 280, 356
Bank of Commerce and Credit International 235, 269
Bank of Credit and Commercial International 220
Bank of New York (BNY) 353
Bank of New York (BONY) 419-423, 432
Bank of Perrine 34, 236
Bank of the Southwest 189, 215
Bank of World Commerce (BWC) 34, 75, 76, 185
Bank van Embden 230, 231
Banque de Commerce et de Placements (BCP) 372
Banque Privée 231
Banque Worms 308, 317
Barak, Ehud 83, 95
Barcella, Lawrence 208
Barnes, Ben 184, 260, 357
Baron Rothschild 231
Barr, William 207, 349, 350, 406, 433, 451, 462
Barry, E.P. 34, 85, 213, 228, 253, 333, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 347, 349, 352, 373,
428, 436
Baskes, Roger S. 33
Bass family 355
Bassile, Darryl 442
Bath, James R 277, 278, 291, 371
Batista, Fulgencio 75
Battisti y Lora, Amleto 15
BCCI ( Bank of Credit and Commerce International) 78, 79, 86, 92, 95, 150-152,
217, 220, 221, 224, 225, 235, 261, 269-282, 286, 298, 300, 301, 304-306, 309,
312, 313, 315, 317, 318, 321, 322, 329, 330, 333-338, 349, 353, 356, 368, 371,
372, 379, 394-397, 404, 407, 409, 410, 419, 427, 433, 447
Bear Stearns 216, 245, 441, 443, 456
Beaty, Jonathan 95, 269-271, 278, 329, 330
Bechtel Corporation 314-317, 320, 336, 337, 357, 401, 443
Beck, Dave 342
Beckerman, Edith 26, 438
Beckley, Gilbert Lee 185
Beebe, Herman 184, 212, 213, 215, 260, 338, 352, 363, 375, 376
Beidas, Yousef 77, 78
Bellini, Fulvio 92
Benelie, David 124, 312
Benex International Co. 418, 419, 422
Ben-Gurion, David 70, 83
Ben-Menashe, Ari 295, 318, 332, 333, 337, 351, 384, 390, 428
Bennett, Robert 175, 179
Bentrovato, Anthony 248
Bentsen, Lan 278
Bentsen, Lloyd 214, 278
Berezovsky, Boris 418, 423
Berezovsky, Igor and Oleg 418
Bergt, Phil 218
Berlin, Peter 419
Berlin, Richard 135, 161, 381
Bernstein, Carl 179
Bernstein, Nahum 71
Bernstein, Raphael 216
Berrellez, Hector 290
Bevan, David 455, 456, 463
Beverly Enterprises 362, 366
Bichler, Shimshon 83, 95
Biedenkopf, Kurt 449
Biegun, Dov 89, 97
Biner, Maureen (Dean) 183, 188
bin Mahfouz, Khalid 277, 278, 371, 394
Bird, William H. 18, 20
Bird, Willis 18, 20
Black, Eli 444
Black, Eric 457, 463
Black, Fred Jr. 184
Black, Leon 444
Blakemore, William III 213
Blandón, José 209, 283, 284
Blick, Roy 175, 177, 186
Blinken, Anthony 409
Block, Alan 33, 40, 77, 80, 81, 84, 94, 96, 147, 198, 230, 231, 237, 249, 262, 263,
266, 297, 315, 316, 329, 330, 332, 333, 336, 356, 375, 376, 378, 379, 421, 422,
431, 432
Bloomfeld, Bernard 90
Bloomfeld, Louis Mortimer 86-90, 97, 140, 148
B'nai B'rith International 79, 229, 261, 439, 440, 459
Boas, Roger 312, 313
Bobby and J. Edgar: The Historic Face-Off Between the Kennedys and J. Edgar Hoover
That Transformed America 61, 67, 68
Bobolas, George 408, 409
Bode, William 324, 348
Boesky, Ivan 246, 265, 447
Boeynants, Paul Vanden 312, 313
Bofors-Nobel 307, 318, 321
Bohlen, Charles 116
Bolan, Tom 120, 436, 441, 444, 458
Bonacci, Paul 448, 453
Bon Ami company 137-140, 147
Bower, Tom 415, 430
Boyer, Eli 121, 122, 138
Breaking the Banks 343, 373
Brennan, Earl 5, 285
Brenneke, Richard 214, 296, 325, 351
Brenner, Marie 435, 458
Brewer, C. Madison “Brick” 384
Brewer, James W. 239, 240, 241
Brewton, Pete 130, 198, 211-214, 254, 259, 260, 264, 265, 267, 305, 326, 330,
331, 334, 335, 337, 338, 353, 375, 376, 377, 446, 461
Brezhnev, Leonid 278
Brian, Earl 363, 384, 385, 387, 390, 391, 404-406, 410, 411, 428
Brill, Joseph 38, 123
British Security Coordination (BSC) 6, 7, 8
Broady, John G. “Steve” 136, 137, 147
Broderick, Joseph 109
Broman, Harry 42
Bronfman, Abe 44
Bronfman, Charles 25, 70
Bronfman Dynasty: The Rothschilds of the New World 44, 66, 69, 87, 94, 333, 337
Bronfman, Edgar 41, 79, 250, 266, 440
Bronfman family 13, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 87, 140, 333
Bronfman, Harry 44, 45
Bronfman, Mindel and Yechiel 41
Bronfmans 13, 41-51, 66, 67, 87, 369, 402
Bronfman, Samuel 42, 43, 46-52, 54, 55, 66, 69, 94, 319
Brooklyn Eagle 13, 194
Brooks, Jack 406
Brotherhood of Eternal Love 33
Brown, Anthony Cave 222, 262
Brown, L.D. 29, 95, 131, 222, 262, 329, 330, 333, 335, 336, 337, 347, 374, 377,
462
Brown, Pat 29
Bruce, David K. E. 129, 132, 226, 227, 250
Brull, Sergio 326, 327, 377
Bruno, Angelo 129
Bryant, Nick 374, 445, 446, 452, 453, 461, 462
Brzezinski, Zbigniew 444, 448
Bua, Nicholas 406, 429, 433
Bua report 406, 433
Buccieri, Fiore “Fif” 31
Buccieri, Frank 31
Buchalter, Louis “Lepke” 103, 104
Buckley, William 298
Buckley, William F. 136, 156, 228, 435, 436
Buhler, Alfred 351
Buhl, Henry III 231
Bull, Gerald 318, 319, 337
Burmah Oil 12, 237, 238
Bursten, Leonard 83
Bush, Barbara 445
Bush, George H.W. 88, 97, 131, 153, 160, 205, 207, 213, 215, 216, 218, 254, 261,
276, 277, 282, 283, 319, 324-326, 331, 334, 339, 344, 349, 370, 371, 376, 382,
398, 406, 411, 433, 443, 444, 445, 447, 451, 460
Bush, George W. 218, 260, 277, 344, 368, 371
Bush, Jeb 325, 344
Bush, Neil 331, 376, 447
Bush, Prescott 131
Bush, Prescott Jr. 444
Butler, George A. 216, 232
Byrne, Terry 318, 331, 373
C
Cabazon Indian Reservation 338, 363, 364, 390, 391, 393, 402
Cabrera, Pepe 323
Caccia, Harold 135
Caddy, Douglas 136, 147, 156
Calero, Mario 285, 323, 325, 444
Calhoun, Ricky-Dale 71, 94
Calia, Vincenzo 92
Califano, Joseph Jr. 177-179, 191, 193, 197, 199, 249, 266
Calvi, Roberto 317
Camarena, Enrique “Kiki” 290
Cameron, David 13
Capaldi, Leonard 240
Capell, Frank 170
Capone, Al 4, 24, 26, 53
Cardoen, Carlos 318, 337
Carey, Edward 237, 303, 354
Carey Energy 237, 238, 239, 251
Carey, Hugh 237, 303, 441
Carey, Martin 237, 303
Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co 266, 356
Carlson, Roy 275, 277
Carmen, David 447
Carolla, Silvestro “Silver Dollar Sam” 9, 10, 20
Carriles, Luis Posada 324, 337, 338
Carter, Billy 234, 235, 238, 239, 241, 242, 244, 263, 264
Carter, Jimmy 4, 5, 37, 77, 97, 104, 136, 205, 213, 218, 224, 225, 234, 235, 238,
239, 240, 241, 242, 244, 251, 263, 264, 272, 273, 276, 292, 357, 376, 377, 400,
410, 434, 444
Casey, William J. 34, 80, 129, 150, 151, 160, 202, 225-230, 232, 233, 244-255,
257, 262-264, 267, 280-284, 293, 294, 296, 313, 315, 322, 323, 325, 350, 354-
356, 367, 375, 388, 426, 437, 439, 444, 447, 450-453, 455
Casolaro, Danny 338, 363, 364, 376, 377, 393, 397, 403-406, 410, 411, 426, 427,
429
Castellano, Paul 221, 303, 438
Castillo, José Blandón 209, 330
Castle Bank and Trust 25, 30, 32-36, 77, 273, 323, 366, 367
Castle, Jerome 25
Castro, Fidel 9, 27, 36, 161, 162, 163, 164, 174, 176, 178, 179, 181, 185, 189, 197,
212, 213, 223, 262
CBS Evening News 190
Cecchi, Micucci 92
Celler, Emmanuel 141
Cellini, Dino 185, 223
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 4, 5, 9, 14, 15-21, 24, 25, 27, 31, 34, 36-40, 60,
68, 74, 78, 80, 83, 87, 88, 91, 93, 96, 108, 114, 117-119, 122, 129, 130, 136,
137, 139-141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 150, 152-168, 171-179, 183, 184, 186, 189,
191, 194-198, 201-210, 212-215, 218, 219, 223-229, 233, 235, 242-245, 251-
259, 261-266, 270, 275, 277, 278, 280-285, 287-294, 296, 297, 300, 312, 313,
316, 322-326, 329-338, 340, 341, 344-352, 354, 356, 361, 363, 367, 371, 373-
378, 381, 382, 384, 385, 388-394, 396-402, 404, 406, 408, 425-427, 429, 432,
433, 437, 439, 442-447, 450-454, 457, 461, 462
Centro Mondiale Commerciale (CMC) 87-92, 96, 98
Cermak, Anton 24
Chagra, Jimmy 347, 374
Chambers, Ernie 448
Chanes, Frank 233
Chang, Suzy 134, 135
Channell, Carl “Spitz” 288, 289, 293, 331, 352
Charlton, Warwick 131
Charter Company 236-239, 244, 251, 261, 263, 264
Chase Manhattan Bank 76, 77, 443, 462
Chavez, Ricardo 162, 206
Chelsea National Bank 279
Chemical Bank 216, 217, 354, 364, 377
Ch'en Ch'i-mei 10
Cheng Yu-tung 360
Chennault, Anna 153, 154, 158, 159, 171, 172, 194, 196, 212, 457
Chennault, Claire 18, 19, 20, 153, 154,
Cherne, Leo 226
Chernenko, Konstantin 278
Chesler, Lou 76, 77, 140, 265, 440
Chiang Kai-Shek 10, 11, 19, 147, 153, 154, 194
Chicago Tribune 39, 119, 263
Chiliad 130
China Lobby 16, 19, 38, 153-156, 159, 164, 167, 168, 170-172, 180, 201, 202,
212, 343
Chinoy, Nazir 271
Christian Science Monitor 234, 263
Chung Il Kwon 149
Chung, Margaret 20
Church Committee 406, 451
Churchill, Winston 37, 47, 53, 66, 129
Cicogna, Gianfranco 84
Citigroup 23, 366
Civella crime family 211
Civil Air Transport (CAT) 18-20, 154
Civilian Materiel Assistance (CMA) 291, 292, 332
Clarke, Jack 31
Clarridge, Duane 210, 283, 344
Clayton, David 155, 194
Clermont Club 130-132, 219, 231, 242, 301, 357
Clifford, Clark 76, 151, 152, 184, 224, 275, 276, 282, 319, 396
Cline, Ray 201, 202, 352
Clines, Thomas 162, 163, 165, 166, 192, 202, 204-210, 212, 224, 235, 254, 255,
258, 259, 281, 284, 285, 307, 324
Clinton, Bill 330, 346, 347, 348, 361, 366, 395
Clinton, Hillary 30, 359, 374, 376, 396, 459
Clinton, Raymond 236, 238, 244, 346, 347, 393
Clinton, Roger 347, 350
Clinton, Stanford 32
Clore, Alan 217, 261
Cobb, Richard S. 224
Cocaine Politics 259, 263, 265, 330, 331, 332, 334, 337, 344, 373, 427
Cockburn, Alexander 347, 362, 364, 365, 374, 376, 377, 417, 431
Cockrell, Ernest Jr. 189
COG (Continuity of government) program 391, 392
Cohen, Avner 83, 95
Cohen, William 256, 257
Cohn, Albert 100, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 142, 143, 439, 440
Cohn, Roy 25, 54, 56-59, 62-65, 67, 68, 72, 99-103, 105-108, 110-116, 118-130,
133, 135-139, 142-147, 156, 157, 160, 192, 195, 228, 241, 293, 294, 303, 311,
332, 434-442, 444, 446, 450, 458, 459
COINTELPRO 180
Collins, Paul David 59
Colodny, Len 169, 180-183, 185-187, 196, 197, 198
Colombo family 221
Colony Sports Club 129
Columbus Dispatch 457, 463
Commercial Credit Corporation 210, 408
Committee for the Reelection of the President (CRP 173, 176, 188
Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) 27, 28, 202, 258
Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) 279, 316, 317, 408, 429
Compagnie de Services Fiduciaire (CSF) 286, 287, 299
Compagnie Financiere 89
Compromised 207, 258, 363, 366, 374, 376, 377
Conein, Lucien 165
Connally, John 277, 356, 357, 358
Control Data Corporation (CDC) 210, 406-411
Cook, Bradford 233
Cook, O. Jackson 251
Cooney, John 117
Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU) 164, 324
Coppola, Frank 9, 416
Coral Reinsurance Company 365-367, 377
Corbally, Thomas 128-136, 442
Corcoran, Thomas 19
CORDS (Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support) 164
Cornfeld, Bernie 229, 230, 232, 265, 287, 331
Corona, Ray 266, 303, 334
Corson, Robert 213, 214, 260, 325, 326, 331, 375
Corson, William 257, 285
Costa, Antonio Maria 22
Costello, Frank 2-4, 9, 12, 20, 25, 27, 54, 60, 102, 104, 105, 114, 115, 144, 346
Cotroni, Vincenzo 72, 333
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) 30, 170, 201, 218, 261
Coutin, Jose 344, 373
Covenant House 245, 320, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 460
Cowen, Joshua Lionel 111, 112, 144
Cowett, Edward 287
Cox, Edwin L. 217, 261
Craig, Larry 193
Crater, Mike 457, 463
Credit and Commerce American Holdings 275, 276, 277
Credit Suisse 286, 298, 316, 389, 394
Crimes of the Patriots 258, 369, 378
Critchfeld, Jim 206, 225, 281
Crittenden, Robert 358
Crosby, James 5, 136
Crosby, Peter 5, 136, 137
Cross-fire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation 347
Crossing the Rubicon 22, 39, 427
Crowley, Robert 152, 153
Crown, Henry 24-28, 30, 47, 116, 140, 146
Crown, Lester 116
Cuellar, Joseph 405
Cummings, John 207, 258, 330, 340, 363, 366, 373, 374
Cummings, Nathan 140, 258, 294, 330, 332, 340, 363, 366, 373-377
Cummings, Samuel 294, 332
Cuomo, Mario 441, 442
Curtis, Adam 130, 146
Curtis, Tony 32
D
Dafne, Reuven 72
Daily Mirror 295, 296, 383
Dalitz, Moe 25, 26, 32, 47, 89, 90, 112, 121, 122, 138, 140, 184, 402, 438
d'Amelio, Carlo 140, 148
Damme, Willy van 124, 145, 311, 336
Dardi, Virgil 138, 139, 140, 147
Dark Victory 28, 40
Daub, Hal 446
Davidson, Irving 83, 95, 184
Davies, Nicholas 295, 296, 333
Davis, John 9
Davis, L.J. 358, 359, 376
Day, James C. 239
Deak & Co. 245, 264, 265
Deak, Nicholas 245, 246, 264, 265
Dean, John 183, 187, 188, 197
DeBartolo, Edward 420
DeCamp, John 59, 67, 160, 190, 195, 445, 450, 461, 462
de Costa, Sergio 321
Deep Politics and the Death of JFK 14, 38, 40, 94, 133, 146, 194, 462
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) 165, 202
Degem 386, 387
Delamico, Mario 296, 323, 334
Del E. Webb Development Company 342
Dellal, Jack 130, 242, 264
DeLoach, Deke 126
De Morgen 313, 336
Dempsey, Jack 49
Denker, Henry 29
Denton, Sally 37, 103, 142, 143, 157, 195, 336, 347, 348, 373, 374
Derks, Hans 12, 38
de Rothschild, Edmond 79, 81, 89, 90, 231, 298, 301, 310, 416, 422, 423, 440
Dershowitz, Alan 435, 436, 458
Desert Inn 25, 122, 138, 140
Desperate Deception 7, 37, 38
Detachment 101 17, 18
Deuss, John 206, 207, 255, 258, 280, 312, 330
Devil's Chessboard, The 117, 145, 425
Devine, Donald 447
Devlin, Larry 356
DeVoe, Jack 323, 326, 456, 457, 463
Dewey, Thomas E. 2,-4, 6, 8, 56, 77, 103, 104, 107, 108, 114, 120, 143, 177
DeWitt, William Jr. 371
Dibben, Horace 134
Dill, Nicholas Bayard 287
Dillon, Matt 94, 257, 260, 267, 276, 386, 425, 426, 430, 431
Dintino, Justin 249
Distillers Company Limited 47
Distillers Corporation Limited 46, 47
Dixon, John W. 399
Djerassi, Dale 387, 389
Doan, Harry 339, 340, 341
Doinov, Ognian 412
Dole, Elizabeth 452
Dolin, Nate 89, 90
Donaldson, Sam 66, 191
d'Onofrio, Ramon 351
Donovan, William J. 6-9, 13, 16, 29, 37, 60, 97, 135, 222, 226, 227, 250, 262, 367
Dorfman, Allen 32, 263
Dorril, Stephen 129, 132, 146
Dossier 194, 237, 263, 329, 336, 431
Downey, Joyce 357
Doyle, John 241, 250, 266, 336
Drake, Michael 362
Dreher, Rod 117, 145
Drexel Burnham Lambert 246, 352, 353, 368, 441, 443, 447, 456
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 233, 290, 300, 311, 332, 343, 344, 399
Dubini, Nicola 307
du Cann, Edward 242, 243, 244, 264, 400
Duleimi, Ahmed 219
Dulles, Allen 4, 6, 108, 118, 145, 250, 381, 425
Dulles, John Foster 4, 37, 108
Duncan, John H. Sr. 215, 349, 377
Dunes Hotel and Casino 79, 211
Dunlop, Robert 243
Dunne, Dominick 424, 425, 432
DuPonts 6, 235, 236, 263, 278, 291, 326, 332, 341
du Pont, Richard C. Jr 291
Dupres, Devon 190
Dutcher, Charles K 452
DWG Corporation 246, 247
Dwyer, John 103-105, 114, 136, 405, 429
E
Eagleburger, Lawrence 319, 320, 321
Eagleton, Thomas 128
Earl, Robert 325
Eccles, George 157, 368
Economist, The 41, 246, 265
Edwards, David 372
Edwards, Lucy 419
Egyptian-American Air Transport and Services Corporation (EATSCO) 207,
208, 210, 280, 284, 408
Ehrenfeld, Rachel 311, 333, 336
Eifler, Carl F 17
Eisele, Albert 411
Eisenberg, Shaul 73, 94, 142, 295, 382
Eisenhower, Dwight D 4, 20, 21, 80, 116, 120, 150, 151, 155, 355, 356, 440
Eisenson, Michael 370
Eitan, Raf 384, 385, 387, 390
Eitel, Gary 401, 428
Elias, Christopher 101
Eliot, George Fieling 8
Encyclopedia of Public Relations 152, 194
Engineering Research Associates (ERA) 407
Enron 371, 378, 408
Epes, Wooten 362
Epstein, Edward Jay 152, 237, 263, 329
Epstein, Jeffrey 13, 20, 30, 79, 83, 84, 130, 160, 217, 231, 237, 245, 297, 300, 320,
330, 334, 352, 366, 398, 406, 407, 435, 439, 441, 445, 449, 452, 457, 462
Erskine, Graves B. 154, 155
Escobar, Pablo 282
Esquire 52, 55, 66, 145
E-Systems 345, 398, 399, 400, 401, 404, 405, 427
Euromoney magazine 307, 335
European, The 37, 119, 220, 222, 227, 250, 301, 306-308, 310, 356-358, 369, 375,
381, 383, 419, 420, 424, 449
Evergreen International Aviation 19, 399, 400, 401, 405
Evil Money 311, 333, 336
Exchange and Investment Bank 21, 76, 157
Executive Jet Aviation (EJA) 453, 454, 455, 456, 457
F
FABCO 360, 376
Fabian, S. H. 141
Fair, Harry 364
Faith, Nicholas 42, 45, 51, 52, 54-56, 66, 67, 264, 460
False Profits 280, 329, 330, 333, 335, 379, 427
Family of Secrets 260, 261, 278, 330, 378
Farer, Tom 34, 400
Farina, Roland 287
Farrara, James 35
Fassoulis, Satiris “Sonny” 137, 139
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 5, 7, 8, 15, 17, 28, 38, 57-62, 64, 67, 68, 75,
95, 99, 103, 116-118, 123, 126-128, 132, 134, 174, 180-182, 184-187, 191,
194, 196, 198, 205-207, 228, 239-241, 249, 250, 252, 258, 261, 266, 289, 291,
299, 305, 317, 326, 327, 332, 333, 338, 339, 344, 346, 374, 387-389, 392, 403,
405, 413, 422, 423, 425-427, 436, 468, 471-490
Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) 5, 13-16, 37, 72, 73, 78, 79, 90, 94, 97, 103 5,
13, 38, 72, 78, 90, 94, 103
Feess, Gary 35
Feightner, E.L. “Whitey” 401
Feinberg, Abraham 83
Felt, Mark 180
Ferdmann, Sylvain 76
Ferrari, A. 317
Ferraro, Geraldine 128
Filardo, Louis 80
Filner, Joseph 409
Financial General Bankshares (FGB 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 395, 396, 409
Findlay, Walter 46
Finkel, Robert 190, 191
Firing Line 435
Firpo, Luis 49
First American Bankshares 152, 276, 317, 353
First Arkansas Bankstock Corporation (FABCO) 360
First Intercontinental Development Corporation (FIDCO) 364, 402
First International Bancshares 217, 398
First National Bancshares Ltd 217
First National Bank of Boston 140
First National City Bank 86, 96, 429
Fisher, Max 70, 74, 79, 140, 244, 245, 246, 264, 265, 385, 410, 439, 440, 444, 447,
457, 461
Fitts, Catherine Austin 22, 23, 24, 39, 276
Fitzpatrick, Francis 179, 180
Fitzpatrick, Paul 104, 105
Flamingo Hotel 79, 342
Fleiss, Heidi 135
F. L. Jacobs (company) 138, 139
Florio, A. 318
Flying Tiger Line 19, 20, 211, 341, 457
Flying Tiger Lines 154, 291
Flying Tigers 18, 19, 20, 153
Flynn, Ed 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 142, 288
Foley, Pat 291, 341
Forbes 395, 397, 398, 461
Ford, Gerald 205, 352, 446
Ford, John 401, 428
Foreign Intelligence Digest 155, 170
Forgan, David R. 227
Forgan, James B. 227
Forgan, J. Russell 227-229, 233, 250, 455
Forgber, Guenther 418
Forrester, Vaughn 348
Foster, Vince 4, 37, 108, 145, 359, 394, 395, 397, 398
Fox Broadcasting Corporation 294
Fox, Matthew 139, 140
Francisci, Marcel 79
Francis, Johnny 129
Frankenstein, Samuel I. 106, 107
Franklin Cover-Up, The 160, 195, 445, 461, 462
Franklin Scandal 445, 448, 452, 457, 461, 462
Freeh, Louis 436, 458
Freeman, Jack 189, 323, 326
French Connection 10, 72, 78, 431
Fricker, Mary 213, 259, 261, 334, 375, 376, 425, 426
Friedman, Stanley 90, 95, 425, 431, 432, 435, 440
Frigorifcos de Puntarenas 233, 234, 289, 290, 295, 344
Furmark, Roy 251, 252, 266, 267
Fusco, Joe 53, 54
G
G-2 8
Gaddafadam, Ahmed 243, 244
Gaddaf, Muammar 204, 234, 237, 243
Gaess, Anthony 248, 249
Galante, Carmine 72, 73, 434
Gallagher, Neil 112, 121, 125, 126, 127, 128, 146, 261, 435
Gallardo, Felix 290, 400
Gallinaro, William 58
Galvin, John R. 322, 337
Gambino family 213, 221, 249, 303, 350, 403, 438
Garfeld, Sam 122, 123, 138
Garrison, Jim 87, 96, 198
Garwood, Ellen 289, 348, 349
Gavin, James 319
Gaynor, Paul 174, 175
General Dynamics 24, 25, 27, 28
Genis, Sam 27, 29
Genovese crime family 72, 185, 192, 248, 249, 250, 434
Geoffrey's Bank 123, 124, 311
GeoMiliTech Consultants Corporation (GMT) 294-297, 332, 352
George Town Club 136, 147, 153-159, 164, 189, 194, 202, 214
Gettlin, Robert 181, 196-198
Ghorbanifar, Manucher 256, 257, 285, 286, 394
Giancana, Sam 54, 133
Gianquinto, Eugene 402, 403, 438
Giroday, Jean de la 296
Giroir, C. Joseph 358, 359, 361
Gittinger, John 16
Glatt, Ernest Werner 294
Glen Alden 64, 65, 141
Glenn, John 449, 462
Glennon, Edward 100
Glick, Gene 342, 343
Global Competition After the Cold War: A Reassessment of Trilateralism 449
Global International Airways 210, 211, 267, 408
Glore Forgan 229, 233, 455
Godfather, The (book) 114
Gokal, Abbas 279, 280
Gokal, Murtaza 279, 280
Gokal, Mustafa 279
Goldman Sachs 74, 109, 319, 365, 366, 457
Goldsmith, James 130, 231, 357, 359
Goldwyn, Samuel 28
Gonzales, Virgilio 174
Gonzalez, Henry B. 319
Goodfellow, Preston 13
Gooding, Anthony James Tullis 34
Gorbachev, Mikhail 411, 415, 419, 430
Gorman, Paul F 343, 344
Gottlieb, Sidney 15, 38
Gouletas 320, 366, 385, 407, 443
Grabbe, J. Orlin 398, 407
Grace, Peter 443, 444
Graham, Daniel 296
Gray, Robert Keith 143, 149-154, 158-160, 164, 166, 171, 180, 189, 190-192, 194,
199, 202, 209, 212, 253, 255, 267, 277, 288, 331, 377, 378, 403, 438-440, 448,
457, 459
Great Gatsby, The 449
Greenberg, Alan 245, 367, 378, 441
Greene, Arthur 31
Green Gang 10, 11, 12, 20
Greenspun, Hank 118
Gregg, Donald 177, 252, 255, 283, 284, 324, 325, 334, 337, 451
Gregg, Sam 177
Greycas 341, 342, 343
Gross, Harry 104
GRU 131
Guarantee Trust Company 83
Guerin, James 318
Guevara, Che 162
Guilmartin, James 21
Guinness family 246
Gurfein, Murray 5
Gurfunkel, Natasha 419, 420, 421
Gurwin, Larry 280, 329, 330, 333, 335, 379, 427, 431
Guterma, Alexander 137, 138, 139, 140, 147
Gwynne, S. C. 95, 269-271, 278, 329, 330, 431
H
Haaretz 95, 144, 389, 426
Haas, Joseph 291
Haddad, William 172, 173, 188
Hadron 385
Haffendon, C. Radcliff 2, 37
Haganah 69-74, 79, 81-83, 94, 209
Haig, Alexander 167, 169, 170, 178, 179, 180, 190, 202, 285, 446
Hakim, Albert 204, 284, 285, 286, 287, 298, 307, 345
Halper, Stefan 352
Hamilton, Bill 383, 384, 392, 397, 404, 406, 410, 413, 430
Hamilton, Nancy 383, 391, 446, 459
Hammer, Armand 142, 194, 236, 237, 238, 263, 273, 274, 277, 316, 329, 409, 429,
447
Hammond, Leonard 309
Hammoud, Mohammed 306, 372
Hand, Michael 203
Hanna, Richard T. 91, 149
Harari, Michael 209, 210, 283, 288, 351
Harel, Ron 294, 297
Harken Energy 368, 370-372, 378
Harrelson, Charles 347
Harriman, W. Averell 131, 146, 227
Hartford Courant 265, 444, 460
Hartmann, Alfred 280, 312, 317, 357, 372
Harvey, William 161, 175
Hasenfus, Eugene 327, 339
Hashemi, Cyrus 251-253, 255-257
Hashemi, Jamshid 252, 253, 256
Hastings Tribune 150
Hatch, L. Boyd 29
Hatch, Orrin 241, 277, 305, 306, 372
Hatta, Mohammed 139
Haynes, Charles F. 211, 212, 349, 378
Hazell, Clare 246
Hefner, Hugh 32
Heikal, Mohammed 220, 261
Helliwell, Paul 17-21, 30, 33, 34, 36, 71, 77, 83-85, 155, 157, 161, 163, 201, 236,
273, 292, 323, 366-368, 420
Helms, Richard 61, 165, 177, 179, 197, 229, 270, 275, 329
Henderson, Helen 182
Hendricks, Chuck 345
Hendrix, John 360
Henry Kissinger: Soviet Agent 170
Herlands, William B. 1
Hersh, Burton 58, 61, 63, 67, 68, 254, 255, 267, 328, 333, 461
Herzog, Arthur 231, 237, 262, 263
Hicks, Calvin 206
Hill, John 152
Hill & Knowlton (H & K) 152, 154, 159, 171, 192, 277, 288, 293
Hill, Virginia 20, 39
Hines, Gerald D. 215, 216, 260, 373
History of the Opium Problem: The Assault on the East, 1600-1950 12, 38
Hitchcock, William Mellon 33, 129, 131, 132, 134, 227
Hitchock, William Mellon 137
Hoch, Jan Ludvick (Maxwell) 381
Hodara, David 85
Hodge, Charles 455
Hoffa, Jimmy 9, 29, 32, 121, 125, 126, 157, 211, 248, 342
Hoffman, Bryce 62, 63, 68, 100, 112, 113, 115, 119, 122, 125, 128, 142-146, 195,
365, 435, 458
Hogan, Frank 2, 61
Holden, William 221, 222
Hondu Carib 290, 341
Honey, Martha 348, 373
Hoover, J. Edgar 7, 16, 17, 37, 57-64, 67, 68, 99, 103, 115-118, 122, 123, 125-128,
133, 135, 142, 171, 181, 241, 342, 373, 442
Hopsicker, Daniel 341-344, 373
Hosenball, Mark 306
Ho, Stanley 360
Hostler, Charles 372
Hot Money and the Politics of Debt 21, 39, 76, 95, 196, 262
Hougan, Jim 75, 79, 94, 95, 159, 167, 170, 173, 174, 181-183, 188, 195-198, 229-
231, 262, 263, 265
Hourani, Mounzer 305, 306, 335
Houston Post 446
Ho Yin 360
Hoy, Patrick 25, 27, 39
Hubbell, Webster 359, 362, 394, 396
Hudson's Bay Company 13, 45-47, 66
Hugel, Max 80, 447
Hull, John 288, 289, 292, 327, 344, 373
Humphrey, Gordon J. 444
Hundley, William 342, 461
Hunt, E. Howard 17, 174, 176, 177, 179, 181, 184, 201, 292
Hunt, H. L. 155
Huntley, Clarence 165
Hunt, Nelson Bunker 289, 348, 351
Hurwitz, Charles 351, 352, 353, 375
Hussein, Saddam 314
Hyatt Development Corp 30-32,
I
Icthyan Associates 139
Information on Demand 387-389
Inman, Bobby Ray 202-204, 253, 254
Inslaw 210, 257, 338, 362-364, 383-385, 387, 388, 392, 396-398, 404-406, 410,
413, 429, 430, 438
Institute for Democracy, Education, and Assistance (IDEA) 288, 289
Inter Maritime Bank (IMB) 34, 84-86, 231, 280, 292, 312, 315, 317, 353, 419-421
Intermountain Aviation 291, 399
International Computerized Land Research (ICLR) 34, 35
International Controls Corporation (ICC) 231, 232
International Credit Bank (ICB) 75, 76, 86, 89, 92
International Fund for Mergers and Acquisitions (IFMA) 351
International Maritime Services 84
International Research and Trade (IRT) 205, 206
International Youth Federation for Freedom 156
Intra Bank 77, 78, 79
Investors Overseas Services (IOS) 29, 85, 229-233, 237, 238, 242, 244, 261, 265,
286, 287, 296, 400
Iorizzo, Lawrence 221, 303, 334
Iran-Contra affair 17, 73, 78, 79, 124, 130, 150, 160, 162, 163, 204-206, 208, 212-
214, 216, 219, 225, 243, 255, 258, 260, 267, 281, 287, 288, 293, 294, 298, 299,
301, 304, 305, 311, 314, 315, 322, 324, 332, 333, 335-338, 341, 344, 345, 348,
349, 351, 352, 386, 393, 394, 401, 404, 406, 422, 427, 433, 439, 440, 447, 451
Iran: The Untold Story 220, 261
Irving Trust 353
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) 73, 297
Israel and the Bomb 83, 95
Israel Defense Force (IDF) 69, 81, 83
Italo-American Hotel Corporation (IAHC) 92
Ivanov, Eugene 131, 132, 135
Iver Johnson's Arms 363
Ives, Kevin 351
Ives, Linda 351, 375
J
Jackson, Andrew 106
Jameson, Donald 206, 225, 281
Janchev, Ivo 415
Janklow, Mort 436
Jardine, Francis 206
Jardine-Matheson 12, 13
Jaworski, Leon 189, 190, 198
Jenkins, Carl 212, 348, 349, 374
Jensen, D. Lowell 410
Jewish Telegraph Agency 90
JM/WAVE 161-163, 206, 210, 224, 349
John Birch Society 170, 293
John Paul II (Pope) 443
Johnson, Arthur 343, 373
Johnson, Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” 355
Johnson, Lyndon 114, 121, 165, 355, 398
Johnson, Robert (Barr) 350, 406
Jones, Clifford 76, 184
Jordan, Hamilton 240, 241, 434
Jordan, Phil 290
Joseph E. Seagram's and Sons Limited 47
Joseph J. Cappucci Associates 208, 209, 210
Journal-American 133, 135
Jung, George 234
K
Kaftel, Frank 90
Kagalovsky, Konstantin 419
Kalish, Steven 282
Kaminsky, Sherman 61, 128
Kane, Patrick 101
Kanter, Burton 31-35, 85, 122, 352, 366, 367, 420
Karlweiss, George 231
Kattan, Isaac 246, 248
Katzenberg, Jacob 12
Kaufman, Susan 54, 56-59, 72
Kay, Sam 74, 75, 446
KCIA 149, 158, 182, 202
Keating, Charles 130, 357, 358, 375, 428
Keeler, Christine 131-133, 135
Kefauver Committee 48, 51, 60, 105, 108
Kelly, James P. 53
Kelso, Joe 233
Kemp, Jack 441, 446
Kendrick, Phil Jr. 368
Kennedy, Caroline 132
Kennedy family 56, 173
Kennedy, Joe 54
Kennedy, John F. 38, 56, 87, 121, 133, 134, 137, 152, 171, 194, 228
Kennedy, Robert F. 61, 67, 68, 115, 120, 121, 122, 125, 126 133, 173, 196, 402,
428
Kentucky Post 137
Kerry Commission 281, 290, 291, 340
Kessler, Murray 213, 262
Keswick, John Henry 13
Keswick, William Johnston “Tony” 13
Ketcham, Christopher 392
Keyser Ullman 242
KGB 300, 409, 412, 414, 415, 417, 420, 422
Khalifa bin-Salman al-Khalifa 372
Khan, A.Q. 270
Khan, Yahya 167
Khashoggi, Adnan 78, 79, 130, 150, 160, 221-223, 240, 241, 243, 257, 262, 276,
281, 286, 301-306, 308, 313, 335, 352, 372, 376, 394, 404, 406, 411, 439, 440,
443
Khoury, Sami 78, 79
Kim, Charles 172
Kimche, David 257, 285, 286
Kim Hyong-uk 149
King, Edward 26
King Energy 417, 431
King, John M. 287
King, Lawrence “Larry” 160, 190, 289, 445, 448, 453, 457
King, Martin Luther Jr. 126
Kinsey, Alfred C. 117
Kissinger Associates 319, 320, 321, 322, 443
Kissinger, Henry 89, 166-171, 177, 180, 196, 201, 229, 285, 319-322, 337, 382,
387, 402, 443
Kissinger: The Secret Side of the Secretary of State 170
Klehr, Harvey 156, 194, 378
Klein, Bob 421
Kleinman, Morris 32
Klein, Theodore 323, 326
Klotz, John 58
Knightley, Phillip 132
Knowlton, Donald 152, 194, 277, 459
Koelsch, William 106
Kohlberg, Alfred 156
Kohn, Howard 283, 322, 325, 330, 331, 337, 338, 432
Kollek, Paul 82
Kollek, Teddy 82, 95
Komisar, Lucy 367, 377, 378
Konanykhine, Alexander 420
Koreagate scandal 149, 150, 154, 156, 158
Korshak, Sidney 25-27, 29, 30, 32, 39, 438, 459
Kray, Ronnie and Reggie 129-131, 146
Kroll and Associates 136
Kroll, Jules 136, 442, 443, 460
Krown, Kevin 241
Kryuchkov, Vladimir 412, 414, 415, 417
Kuhn, Loeb and Company 91
Kulukundis family 84, 96, 237, 238, 354
Kulukundis, Michael 84, 96, 237, 238, 354
Kuomintang (KMT) 10-12, 14, 16-21, 23, 38, 153, 155, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172
Kwitny, Jonathan 258, 369, 378
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La Costa Club 31, 32, 352, 376
La Direccion Federal de Seguridad (DFS) 290
Lady Ghislaine 299, 436
Laffite, Pierre 14, 15
La Nacion 310, 336
Lance, Bert 235, 272-275, 277, 280, 316, 353, 358, 375, 377, 395
Landon, Curt 21
Lanksy, Meyer 20, 48, 230
Lansburgh, Morris 75
Lansdale, Edward 155, 165, 172, 178
Lansing Foundation 140
Lansky, Meyer 2-5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 20, 21, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34, 47-49, 51, 53, 54, 58, 60,
62, 72, 75, 76, 79, 85, 89, 94, 102, 103, 107, 108, 118, 121, 129, 133, 140, 142,
157, 162, 184, 185, 223, 265, 333, 342, 346, 438, 440
Lanza, Joseph “Joe Socks” 2
LaPlaca, Peter 248
Larsen, Norman 155, 156
Lasater, Dan 347, 348, 350, 362, 374, 376, 377
Lassiter, Olbert “Dick” Fearing 454, 455, 456, 457
Las Vegas Sun 118
Lavi, Hushang 313
Lavoie, Leonard F. 342, 343, 373, 428
Lay, Kenneth 371
League of Nations 11
Le Cercle 224, 225, 252, 281, 312
Ledeen, Michael 208, 256, 285, 286
Lee, Duncan 367
Leflang, Astrid 187
Lehder, Carlos 234, 282, 323
Lehman Brothers 53, 91, 111, 342
Lehrman, Lewis 289
Le Monde Diplomatique 22
Lenn, John 173
Lenzlinger, Iso 418
Leveque, Jean-Maxime 308
Levinson, Ed 76, 172
Levy, Arthur 356, 375
Lewis, John 132
Lewis, “Snags” 186
Liberian Trade and Development Corp (TRADEVCO) 86
Libutti, Robert 350
Liddy, G. Gordon 174, 188, 197
Liedtke, Bill 216
Liedtke, J. Hugh 216
LIFE (magazine) 75, 76, 78, 127, 128, 145, 146
Lil Lori (Barbara Ralabate) 182
Lincoln Savings 357, 428
Lindner, Carl 215, 244, 456, 457, 463
Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) 217, 218, 261, 398, 399
Linsey, Joe 53
Lionel Corporation 111, 112, 121, 138, 144
Lippo Group 353, 360, 375
Livingstone, Neil 192, 209, 210, 259, 288
Lockwood, Paul 108, 143
Lodestar Inc 32
Lo Kham Thy 163
London & Overseas Freighters 84
Long, Huey 9
Lonrho P.L.C 219, 242, 243, 244, 302, 309, 335, 400, 402, 416
Lord Boothby 129, 130, 132, 146
Lorenzo, Frank 368
Los Angeles Times 35, 39, 40, 67, 146, 330, 336, 337, 357, 374-378, 425, 461
Loutchansky, Grigori 417, 418, 431
Lowers, Donald 209
LTV Electrosystems 398, 399
Luciano, Charles “Lucky” 2-5, 8-10, 12, 37, 47, 101, 102, 107, 142
Ludwig, Daniel K 219, 367
Lukas, Anthony 182, 197
Lundy, J.T. 350
Luo Menghong 10
Lvovsky, Anna 175, 196
M
MacArthur, Douglas 16, 136, 155, 156
Macauley, Robert 443, 444, 445
MacFarlane, Robert 284, 285
Macmillan, Harold 132, 134, 135, 194, 376
Madden, Owney 346
Mafa Kingfish 9, 38
Magruder, Jeb 188
Maher, Ted 424
Maheu, Robert 173, 402, 428
Mahl, Thomas 7, 8, 37, 38
“Main Core” 392, 393, 426
Mainland Savings 240, 301-304, 352
Major Realty 76, 77
Makkouk, Omar 78
Malnik, Alvin 185
Manafort, Paul 436
Manchester Guardian 415
Mandel, Georges 87
Mann, Stanley 35, 187, 401
Manor, LeRoy 369
Mantello, Georges 87, 89
Mao Zedong 153, 360
Marcello, Carlos 9, 38, 184, 213, 346
Marchetti, Victor 203
Marcos family 304, 366, 369, 403
Marcos, Ferdinand 369, 403, 428
Marcos, Imelda 304, 369, 443
Marcus, Bernard K 108-113
Marcus, Celia Cohen 111, 112
Marcus, Dora 100, 101, 106, 108, 110, 113
Marcus, Joseph 108
Marcus, Joseph S. 100, 106, 143
Marcus, Libby 113, 114
Marenches, Alexandre de 219, 225
Marina Reale 89
Marinelli, Albert 101, 102
Marissov, Andreas 418
Marrus, Michael 42, 44, 66
Marshall, Douglas 190, 191
Marshall, Jonathan 11, 32, 38, 39, 40, 76, 77, 78, 79, 94, 95, 96, 141, 148, 190, 191,
196, 198, 258, 259, 263, 265, 282, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 337, 344, 373, 427,
459
Martinez, Eugenio 174, 177, 181, 188
Martin, Ron 296, 322, 325, 326
Marwan, Ashraf 243, 244
Mary Carter Paint Company 4, 5, 37, 77, 104, 136
Maryland Maritime Co. 166
Mason, Raymond 236, 237, 238, 244
Masters of Deceit 64
Material Services Corporation 25
Mattei, Enrico 92
Mattes, John 349
Maurice L. Rothschild 140
Mavroleon, Basil “Bluey” 84
Mavroleon family 84
Mavroleon, Nicholas 84
Maxwell, Christine 130, 133, 242, 389, 426
Maxwell, Ghislaine 84, 130, 237, 299, 405, 436, 449, 458
Maxwell, Isabel 83, 387, 389
Maxwell, Kevin 413
Maxwell, Robert 79, 81, 83, 89, 94, 130, 136, 150, 156, 214, 231, 242, 243, 257,
260, 285, 294-296, 299, 308, 311, 313, 316, 333, 357, 381, 382, 386-390, 393,
394, 397, 403, 405, 407, 409-413, 424-426, 429, 431, 436, 442, 449, 456
Mayfair Set, The 130, 146
Mazur, Susan 258, 280, 330
McBundy, William 118
McCallum, David 410
McCarthy, Glenn 137
McCarthy, Joseph 56, 99, 115-120, 122, 124, 142, 156, 160, 392
McCarthy, William 137
McClintock, Michael 165, 196
McCollum, William 348
McCord, James 173, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 184, 188
McCoy, Alfred 4, 12, 18, 37, 38, 162, 163, 195, 322, 325, 327
McDonald, Larry 293
McDonald, Miles 104, 105
McElroy, James 204
McFarlane, Robert 256, 257, 267, 286, 331, 333
McGowan, James 35, 68
McGregor, Jack 238, 239, 244
McLaughlin, Edward 58
McLendon, Gordon 183, 184
McManus, Michael 336, 364
McSweeney, William 409
M.D. Anderson Foundation 189
Media Bypass 396, 427
Meese, Edwin 286, 316, 377, 383-385, 389-391, 402, 403, 410, 413
Mega Group 25, 70, 116
Mellon, Ailsa 226, 227
Mellon family 5, 33, 129
Mellon, Paul 227
Mena, Arkansas 340, 344, 345, 347-349, 351, 361, 373, 374, 377, 378, 401
Menzies, Stewart 6, 7
Mercantile Bank & Trust 273
MERRIMAC 176
Merthan, Lawrence 154
Metta, Michele 87, 91, 92, 96-98
Metzger, Eugene 274, 275, 395
Meyer, Cord 223, 224
MI5 82, 129, 132, 146
MI6 SIS [the Secret Intelligence Service 6, 131, 381, 382
Miami National Bank 21, 83, 157, 236
Miami News 71, 94
Middendorf Group 273, 274
Midwest Employers Casualty Company (MECC) 371
Milken, Michael 130, 246, 375, 443, 456
Millard, Mark 250, 266
Miller, Richard 289
Milliken, Roger 293
Mintz, John 399, 427
Mischer, Walter 213-216, 218, 219, 254, 260, 325
Mitchell, “Billy” 186
Mitchell, John 449
Mitterand 308
MK-ULTRA 15, 174
Mogilevich, Semion 80, 81, 95, 382, 383, 414-416, 418, 419
Moldea, Dan 28, 29, 40, 459
Molina, John 326
Mollenhoff, Clark 168, 196
Mondale, Walter 410, 411, 430
Money and the Power, The 37, 103, 142, 195, 373
Monks, Vicky 283, 322, 325, 330, 331, 337, 338
Monroe, James 358
Monroe, Marilyn 56, 133, 171
Monsieur, Jacques 311, 336
Moody family 137, 239, 240, 241, 342
Moody Jr, Shearn 137, 157, 239, 241
Moody, William Lewis Jr. 137, 157, 239, 240, 241, 342, 368
Moorer, Thomas H. 167, 169-171, 179, 180, 228, 293
Morabia, Elliot 298
Morabia, Nan 298, 299, 333
Moran, James 104, 105
Morgan, Jeff 32, 40
Morgans 6, 226
Morgenthau, Robert 121, 122, 124, 125, 261, 269, 435, 442
Moriarty, John “Jack” 191, 192, 193, 338
Morris, Roger 37, 103, 142, 157, 195, 345, 347, 373, 374
Mossad 31, 75, 83, 87, 88, 91, 95, 96, 124, 145, 206, 209, 230, 243, 257, 283, 295,
297, 305, 311-313, 336, 351, 383, 386, 387, 389, 397, 412-415, 422, 424, 425,
426, 439
Moss, Edward K. 222-224, 262, 290, 341, 343
Mosvold, Inge Gordon 367
Mountbatten, Lord Louis 13, 131
Mowrer, Edgar Ansel 8
Mulcahy, Kevin 204
Mullen, Robert R. 179
Mulligan, Henry L. 368
Multer, Abe 83
Multiponics 232, 233, 263, 455
Muolo, Paul 213, 259, 261, 334, 375, 376
Murchison, Clinton 83, 183, 184, 217, 261, 304, 342, 355, 359, 364, 402, 454, 462
Murchison, John 217, 261
Murdoch, Rupert 293, 294, 332, 435, 436, 440, 459
Murphy, Charles M. 102, 103
Murphy, Daniel 255, 393
Murphy, George 159
Music Corporation of America (MCA) 26, 28, 29, 31, 39, 40, 400-404, 409, 437,
438
N
Nahum, Sterling Henry 71, 131, 134
Nation, The 147, 364, 365, 377
National Bank of Georgia 272, 273, 274, 277, 353, 354
National Crime Syndicate 4, 48, 102, 103, 223
National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty 288, 289, 331, 352
National Enquirer 114, 144
National Review 136, 156, 228, 435
National Security Agency (NSA) 165, 166, 202, 253, 383, 388, 392, 393, 395,
396-398, 427, 462
National Security Council 27, 169, 170, 177, 178, 180, 228, 255, 284, 285, 316,
348, 364, 393, 395, 402, 411
National Strategy Information Center (NSIC) 228
Naylor, R.T. 21, 23, 39, 76, 95, 196, 230, 262, 308, 335, 378
NBC News 261, 306
Nelson, Rusty 453
Nesline, Joe 129, 184, 185, 186, 188, 198, 223
Newhouse, Si Jr. 113, 122, 135, 434, 435
Newman, Arno 124, 311
Newman, Peter 44, 49, 69, 87, 333
New Republic 142, 245, 264, 376, 416, 431
Newsweek 270, 325, 329, 439, 459
New West 26, 39, 438, 459
New York Daily News 142, 383, 435
New Yorker 113, 302, 435, 458
New York Herald Tribune 8, 435
New York Magazine 102, 142, 293, 332, 432, 435, 460
New York Post 293, 377, 437, 442, 460
New York Times 37, 40, 52, 53, 65, 67, 68, 69, 85, 94-97, 106, 107, 142-147, 193,
196, 198, 199, 208, 217-219, 248, 258-262, 264-266, 274, 283, 293, 317, 329,
330-334, 336, 337, 351, 372, 375-377, 379, 409, 425, 429, 430, 434, 435, 440-
443, 448-450, 455, 458-463
Nguyen Cao Ky 162, 163
Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office (NHAO) 289, 290, 291
Nichols, John Philip 363, 364
Nichols, Larry 362
Nichols, Louis B. 64
Nichols, Mary 58
Nichols, Richard Booth 402, 403
Nightline 191
Nightmare 182, 197
Nikitina, Galina 90, 91, 97
Nir, Amiram 286
Nitzan, Jonathan 83, 95
Nitze, Paul 165
Nixon, Richard 89, 94, 151, 152, 154, 166-169, 172, 173, 177, 180, 183, 188, 189,
194, 196, 197, 201, 216, 228, 229, 232, 244, 245, 250, 260, 273, 285, 293, 314,
319, 320, 352, 356, 382, 392, 443, 449
N.M. Rothschild 369
Nordex 417, 418, 419
Noriega, Manuel 209, 234, 259, 282, 283, 284, 323, 330, 350
Normandie 1
Norman, James 395, 397, 398, 427
North, Oliver 226, 228, 255, 256, 259, 284, 286, 306, 308, 311, 316, 327, 334,
338, 339, 344, 347, 348, 351, 391, 426, 447
Novaya Gazeta 423, 432
Novel, Gordon 60
Novotny, Mariella (Stella Marie Capes) 134
Nugan Hand Bank 203, 369
Nunez, Moises 233
Nye, Joseph S. Jr. 449, 461
O
Oakland Tribune 32, 40
Obama, Barack 30
Ober 176
O'Brien, Larry 172, 181, 188
Observer 198, 219, 261, 296, 333
Occidental Petroleum 236, 237, 273, 274, 409, 447
Ocean Hunter 289, 290, 295
Ochoa, Jorge 340
O'Connell, Frank 224, 261, 404
O'Connor, John 442
"October Surprise” 80, 214, 225, 251, 252, 253, 255, 257, 267, 281, 313, 336, 391,
404, 428
Odlum, Floyd 28, 29, 151
O'Dwyer, William 103, 104, 105, 114, 136
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 272, 273, 314
Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI 1, 2, 5, 8, 165
Office of Policy Coordination (OPC 19
Office of Strategic Services (OSS) 5-9, 13, 14, 16-18, 20, 29, 34, 37, 39, 60, 61, 85,
88, 93, 118, 129, 132, 135, 136, 155, 163, 201, 221, 222, 226-229, 233, 245,
250, 257, 261, 262, 266, 292, 352, 367, 378
Office of the Coordinator of Information (COI) 6, 7
Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover 60, 67, 68, 133, 373
Oil and Petroleum Year Book 90, 97
Oil Card: Global Economic Warfare in the 21st Century, The 395, 427
Ojjeh, Akram 308, 313, 335
Olayan, Suliman 320
Oliver, R. Spencer 181, 186
Olmsted, George 86, 273
Omaha Sun 445, 446
Omaha World Herald 160, 190, 446, 447, 448, 461
O'Neill, John Patrick 413
Operation Black Eagle 281, 283, 284, 288, 296, 297, 322, 334
Operation BLUEBIRD 174
Operation CHAOS 175, 176, 347
Operation Condor 386, 399, 405
Operation Midnight Climax 15
Operation Mongoose 161, 178
Operation Moses 313
Operation Paper 18, 39, 155, 194
Operation Underworld 2, 3, 5, 8, 14, 107
Ora Group 295, 296
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem 88, 265
Orovitz, Max 76, 77
O'Sullivan, Shane 176, 196, 197
Oswald, Lee Harvey 137, 183
Owen, Alisha 448
Owen, George 183, 184, 185
Owen, Robert 183, 184, 185, 288, 289, 290, 299, 327, 331, 349
P
Paese Sera 92, 98
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) 79, 209, 283, 386
Palmer, Allan George 32, 33, 291, 352
Palmeri, Ernest 248
Palmer, Michael B. 290
Palmer National Bank 352
Papa, Michele 235
Park, Max 400
Park-On-Meter, Inc (POM) 362-365
Park, Frank and Libbie 87
Park, Tongsun 136, 149, 150, 154, 156, 158, 159, 164, 172, 188, 194, 195
Parry, Robert 157, 293, 294, 332, 338, 437, 459
Parvin-Dohrmann 157
Pasternak, Irving 138
Pastora, Eden 363
Patman, J.W. Wright 456
Patriots and Profteers 308, 335
Patten, Joseph 216, 260
Pearson, Anthony 295
Pearson, Drew 118, 133
Pearson, Roger 292
Peck, David 120, 145
Peers, William R. 17
Pelullo, Leonard 247, 248, 265, 266, 303
Pemex 205, 206
Pender, George K. 364
Penn Central 215, 408, 429, 454-457, 462, 463
Pepper, Claude 236
Pepsi 154, 172, 218
Pereira, Jorge 273
Pereire, Francois 89, 90
Perelman, Ronald 368, 441
Peres, Shimon 69, 74, 82, 83, 87, 96, 286, 315, 316
Pergamon-Brassey 413, 414
Pergamon Press 381, 382, 387, 388, 413, 414, 426, 456
Permindex 87-92, 97, 140
Perpich, Rudy 409, 410, 411
Perry, Harry 101
Persico, Joseph 227, 229, 253, 254, 262, 264, 267
Persky, Gideon 82
Phao Siyanan 18, 83
Pharaon, Ghaith 274, 277, 278, 279, 318, 371
Philadelphia Enquirer 58
Philby, Kim 175
Phillips, David Atlee 176, 183
Phillips, Lazarus 87
Phillips, Maurice 89, 97
Phoenix Program 164, 341, 342, 384, 401
Picciotto, Edgar de 301
Picciotto, Michael de 300, 301, 334
Pickens, T. Boone 368, 447
Piderit, Fred 112, 144
Pike Committee 451
Pilgrim, Michael 192
Pinochet, Augusto 165, 292
Pires, Manuel J. 313
Pisar, Samuel 316, 409, 416
Pisello, Salvatore 438
Pitts, Henry Preston 154
Pizzo, Stephen 213, 259, 261, 334, 375, 376
Player, Sheldon 343
Plaza Hotel 56-60, 63, 117, 128, 182, 442
Poisoning for Profit 249, 266
Pola-Lite 139
Polstra, Klaus Uilke 85
Pope, Generoso (Gene) Jr. 114-116, 434
Pope, Generoso Sr. 114
Posey, Thomas 292, 344
Posner, Victor 246, 247, 265, 367
Power House, The 151, 194, 195, 199, 267, 331
Power Shift 23, 39
Powers, Richard 191-193
Pratt, Albert 71, 151
Presser, Jackie 192
Price, Robert 411
Prince Charles 131
Prince Philip 131, 146
Pritzker, J.B. 30
Pritzker, Nicholas and Thomas 30, 31, 32, 439
Pritzker, Penny 30
Profts of War 295, 332, 333, 337, 428
Profumo Affair 33, 128, 146, 171, 227, 277
Profumo, John 33, 128, 131-133, 135, 146, 171, 227, 277
Project ARTICHOKE 174
PROMIS scandal 210, 257, 285, 293, 363, 385, 389, 402, 405-407, 413
PROMIS software 210, 214, 243, 257, 285, 293, 338, 362-364, 376, 383,-395,
397, 402-407, 410-414, 425, 426, 433
Proskauer, Joseph S. 107, 108, 109, 111
Przedborski, Daniel 310
Przedborski, Felix 310-313, 335, 416, 422
Pugo, Boris 417
Pullman, John 76, 162
Purdy, Donald 191, 192
Purple Gang 47
Puzo, Mario 114
Pynchon, Thomas 230
Q
Quasha, Alan and Wayne 368, 369
Quasha, William 368-370
Quayle, Dan 288
Quintero, Rafael 162, 206, 212, 323
R
Rabb, Maxwell 440
Raborn, William 398, 399
Racz, Andrew 401, 402
Radar 392
Radford, Charles 167, 169-172, 179
Raichle, Frank 123
RAND Corporation 30
Ranieri, Lewis 352
Ransom, L.T. “Bill” 400, 401, 428
Raphael, Bruce 216, 417, 431
Rapid-American Corporation 65, 247, 456
Rappaport, Bruce 34, 80-86, 89, 95, 97, 230, 237, 280, 292, 310, 312, 315-317,
336, 353-356, 377, 416, 419-421, 424
Rathbone, Monroe J. 454
Rattikone, Ouane 162
Raymond, Walter 393
Reagan, Nancy 437
Reagan, Ronald 28, 29, 40, 74, 80, 159, 160, 170, 218, 221, 224, 225, 234, 241,
244, 247, 252-255, 257-259, 264, 284, 286, 288, 289, 294, 306, 314, 316, 317,
319, 320, 328, 331, 333, 336, 350, 352, 357, 363, 364, 367, 374, 382-384, 387,
393, 395, 402, 428, 433-439, 441, 443, 446, 447, 450, 451, 452, 459, 462
Reeder, G. Wayne 363, 364, 376, 377
Reed, Terry 207, 258, 347, 350, 363, 366, 374
Regan, Edward 441, 459
Reinfeld, Joseph 50, 51, 52, 53
Reinhardt, Dietrich 345, 374
Renda, Mario 221, 302, 303, 304, 352, 376
Renyi, Thomas 419, 421
Republic National Bank (RNB) 95, 298, 299, 300, 310, 416, 422, 425
Research Institute of America 226
Research on Demand 389
Resorts International 4, 77, 104, 136, 137, 229
Revell, Oliver “Buck” 327
Reynolds, Mercer III 371
Reynolds, William Bradford 393
R.G. LeTourneau Inc 215, 260
Riady, James T. 353
Riady, Mochtar 353-355, 358, 359, 360, 361, 375, 376
Ricciardi, J.H. 456
Rice, Condoleezza 216, 411
Richards, Guy 135
Richards, Jack 401
Richardson, Sid 355, 396, 397, 427, 462
Richemont Group 368, 370
Richler, Mordecai 44, 49
Rich, Marc 124, 206, 312, 317, 318, 417, 418, 431, 439
Riconosciuto, Michael 338, 364, 365, 377, 390, 391, 402, 404
Riddle, John 331, 351, 375, 429
Riggs Bank 217, 261
Rikan, Erika “Heidi” (Cathy Dieter ) 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188
Riklis, Meshulam 65, 140, 141, 247, 265, 456
Rimrock International 77
Ritter, Bruce 441-445, 460
Roberts, John 304
Robertson, Terence 48, 49, 55
Rocka, Ludwig 369
Rockefeller Commission 174, 196
Rockefeller, David 6, 37, 228, 448
Rockefeller family 86, 96, 170, 218, 227, 356, 454
Rockefeller Foundation 11, 38
Rockefeller, Godfrey A. 370, 378
Rockefeller, Laurance 370
Rockefeller, Nelson 6, 228, 348, 351, 370
Rodriguez, Cesar 282
Rodriguez, Felix 162, 210, 323-325, 327, 339,
Rodriguez, Gilberto 404
Rodriguez, Luis 234, 289
Rodriguez, Paul 453, 462
Roe, Kenneth 364, 377
Roen, Allard 32, 122, 138
Rogers, David 287, 331
Rogers & Wells 244-247, 249, 251, 354
Rogers, William D. 322
Rogers, William P. 244
Rolling Stone 283, 322, 330
Roosevelt, Eleanor 104
Roosevelt, James 29, 31
Roosevelt, John 29
Roosevelt, Franklin (FDR) 6-8, 19, 24, 25, 66, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, 114, 142,
154, 157, 222, 381
Rose, Charlie 406
Rose Law 358, 359, 361, 362, 364, 394, 395
Roselle, Crescent “Chris” J. 248, 249
Roselli, Johnny 26, 27, 184, 223
Rosenbaum, Tibor 75, 76, 85, 86, 89, 90, 92, 97, 230, 231, 263
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel 115, 463
Rosenstiel, Lewis 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65, 67,
68, 72, 108, 116, 127, 128, 140, 141, 247, 442, 456
Rosenthal, Abe 147, 324, 435
Rossotti, Barbara 207
Ross, Vaughn R. “Bobby” 211, 221, 259
Rothkopf, Lou 32
Rothschild, Edmund L. 332, 338, 369, 382
Rothschild Inc 357
Rothstein, Arnold 12, 59, 101
Rothstein, James 59
Rowland, Roland Walter (Tiny) 130, 219, 242-244, 301, 302, 305, 309, 400, 402,
416
Ruark, Robert 221, 261
Rubin, Robert 365, 366
Ruby, Jack ( Jacob Rubenstein ) 137, 183, 184
Rudy, John 187
Rugge, Sue 387, 388
Rumsfeld, Donald 314, 315, 317, 336
Rupert, Antony 368, 370
Ruppert, Michael 22, 24, 39, 395, 427
Russell, Louis James 146, 172, 173, 178, 182, 183, 197, 227-229, 233, 250, 333,
349
Russo, Anthony 211
Russo, Gus 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 39, 40, 178, 197, 198, 459
Rutkin, James 51
Ryan, Clendenin 136, 142, 147
Ryan, Frank T. 29, 221
Ryan, Ray 261
S
Sadat, Anwar 210
Safari Club 219-225, 252, 262, 274
Safre, William 434, 435, 436, 441, 450
Safra, Edmond 79, 81, 95, 298-301, 310, 311, 382, 416, 422, 423, 424, 440
Sahara Hotel 342
Sale, Kirkpatrick 23, 24, 39
Salem, Hussein K. 207
Salerno, Ralph 62, 112, 185, 192, 434
Salik, Pierre 311
Salon 67, 260, 392, 426, 461
Samos, Steven Sandor 303, 304, 334
Samuels, David 104, 142
Sanders, Chris 22, 39
Sanders, Jerry 201, 258
Santulli, Richard 457, 463
Sapio, Carmine de 115, 121
Sassoon family 12, 13, 38
Sassoon, James 13
SAVAK 205, 210, 219, 255, 408
Saypol, Irving 115
Scarfo, Nicodemo 247
SCA Services 248, 249
Schenley Distillers Company 52-54, 56, 64, 65, 67, 72, 108, 141
Schifferli, Pierre 292, 310
Schindler, Irving 73
Schine, David 116, 119
Schine, Renee 116, 144
Schlein, Dov 422
Schmidt, Robert D. 409
Schneider, Stephen 51, 66, 363, 376, 429
Schoenfeld, Gerald 440
Schreiber, Taft 28
Schwartz, Irwin “Steve” 73
Schwimmer, Adolf 73, 82, 286, 297, 298, 302-304
Scott, John 49
Scott, Peter Dale 14, 16, 38, 39, 40, 94, 133, 135, 146, 147, 153, 155, 156, 194,
195, 197, 198, 223, 258, 259, 262, 263, 265, 282, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 337,
338, 344, 373, 426, 427, 454, 462, 463
Scowcroft, Brent 319, 320
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) 28
Sculley, John 411
Seabury, Samuel 102, 103
Seagram's Seagram Company Limited 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 66, 319
Seal, Barry (Adler Barriman) 213, 341, 342-344, 347, 349, 352, 428
SEA Supply 18, 20, 21, 155, 157, 307, 308
Seaton, Fred 150, 151
Secord, Richard 163, 165, 195, 204, 206, 208, 226, 254, 255, 284, 285, 287, 298,
299, 307, 316, 322-324, 326, 327, 333
Secret Agenda 159, 183, 195-198
Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward, The 132, 146
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 229, 232, 233, 245, 246, 247, 275,
301, 378, 396
Semenenko, Serge 140, 141
Seng Heng Bank 360, 376
Sennott, Charles M. 442, 443, 460
Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre-Espionnage (External
Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service or SDECE) 219
SETCO Aviation 290
Sevareid, Eric 449
Seymour, Cheri 338, 364, 376, 391, 397, 403, 404, 426
Seymour, Christine 437
Shackley, Theodore “Ted” 161-166, 178, 192, 202-208, 210, 212, 213, 219, 224,
225, 228, 235, 242, 244, 252-258, 267, 280, 281, 284, 285, 288, 292, 309, 312,
323-325, 349, 369, 374, 400, 401, 408
Shaheen, John 80, 250-252, 257, 281, 330
Shakarchi, Mahmoud 300
Shakarchi, Mohammed 300, 311
Shamir, Nachum 386
Shamir, Yitzhak 383, 386, 425
Shawano Corporation 137, 138
Shaw, Clay 87, 96-98
Sheehan, Daniel 348
Shenker, Morris 32, 157, 211
Sherwood, John 164
Sherwood, Robert 7
Shiina, Motoo 448, 449
Shiliro, Lewis 422
Shimon, Joseph 173, 198
Shimon, Toni 173
Shoffler, Carl 177, 182, 191-193
Shogan, Robert 101, 103, 142
Shorrock, Tim 392, 393, 426
Shultz, George P. 314-316, 320, 336, 337, 356
Sick, Gary 313, 336
Sicre, Ricardo 221, 222, 261
Siegelbaum, Benjamin 76
Siegel, Benjamin “Bugsy” 3, 4, 20, 72, 226, 342, 462
Silent Coup 183, 196, 197, 198
Simons, Howard 177, 179
Simon, William 68, 196, 197, 245, 320
Singer, Saul 106, 109, 110, 144
Singlaub, John 17, 163, 201, 291-294, 296, 327, 344, 352, 357
Siragusa, Charles 14
Skuratov, Yury 423, 432
Smallwood, Joey 250
Smith, Al 101, 102, 107, 108
Smith, Gerald 215, 216
Smith, James H. 454
Smith, Randall Jr. 456
Smith, Richard Harris 5, 6, 37, 250, 266, 378
Snider, Steven 129, 131, 132, 135, 146, 147, 222, 262
Societe Generale de Surveillance (SGS) 82
Sofgest 85
Soghanalian, Sarkis 325
Sokolsky, George 63, 435
Somoza, Anastasio 74, 94, 445
Sonneborn, Rudolf 70, 71, 94
Soong, T. V. 19, 153, 154
Sorge, Santo 77
Soros, George 301, 370, 372
Soros, Paul 301
Soros, Peter 301
Soustelle, Jacques 92, 97
Southern Air Transport 20, 154, 218, 287, 297, 299, 304, 339, 350, 365, 408, 444,
457
Southern Cross Aviation Inc 344, 345
Sovereign Military Order of Malta (better known as the Knights of Malta) 88,
226, 245, 313, 416, 444, 445
Special Interrogation Group (SIG) 81
Special Operations Executive (SOE) 6, 13
Specter, Arlen 441
Spellman, Cardinal 56, 57, 116, 117, 122, 442
Spence, Craig 37, 445, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 462
Spiegel 309, 335
Spire, Robert 448
Spooks 94, 95, 229, 262, 263, 265, 330
Sporkin, Stanley 232, 247, 265
Stacher, Doc 27
Stajer, Sidney 12
Standorf, Alan 393, 405, 429
Stanford, Phil 183, 184, 187, 197
Stanford Technology Trading Group International (STTGI) 285
Starnes, E. Trine 289, 331
Starr, Cornelius Vander 367
Starr, Ken 396
Stavin, Richard 403, 404
St. Clair, Jeffrey 347, 374
STDM (company) 360
Steinberg, Saul 368, 382, 456, 463
Steinbrenner, George 440
Stein, Julius Caesar 26, 29, 31, 438
Stephens, Inc 273
Stephens, Jackson 273, 353, 358, 361, 362, 366, 368, 371, 394, 395, 396
Stephens, Louis 252
Stephenson, William 6, 7, 14, 37, 88
Sterling, Claire 131, 134, 416, 430, 431
Stettinius, Edward Jr. 222
Stewart, Jimmy 454
Stewart, John 172
Stewart, Robert H. III 218
Stillman, James 96, 227
Stirling, David 130
St. Joe Paper Company 236, 237, 326
Stobaugh, James 362
Stoga, Alan 321
Stone, Robert G. 370
Stone, Roger 436, 458
Strong, Morgan 210, 259
Studio 54 241, 434, 458
Studley, Barbara 294, 296
Sturgis, Frank 174, 177
Summers, Anthony 54, 58, 60, 62, 67, 68, 129, 132, 133, 135, 146, 342, 373
Summit Aviation 291, 341
Sunday Times 75, 244
Sundlun, Bruce 454-457
Supermob 22, 24, 26, 27, 30, 39, 40, 116, 140, 141, 148, 459
Swig, James 29
Swiss-Israel Trade Bank 82, 88
Swords, Shawn 438
Symington, Stuart 275
Systematics Inc. 274, 275, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398
System Services International (SSI) 205, 206, 207, 208
T
Tafoya, Eugene 204, 208
Talbot, David 117-119, 145, 425
Tamraz, Roger 251
Task Force 157 (TF-157) 165, 166, 167, 170, 171, 180, 189, 196, 202, 203, 204,
253
Taubman, A. Alfred 74, 258, 259, 385, 410, 444
Taylor, Rufus 165
Teacher, David 225, 262
Tempelsman, Maurice 356
Terpil, Frank 159, 204, 374
Terrell, Jack (“Colonel Flaco”) 326, 327, 338, 344
Terrorist Incident Working Group (TIWG) 327
Terry, Howard L. 215
Tessler, Allan 385
Tetra Tech 225, 281, 330
Texas Monthly 189, 198, 215, 260, 261
Thatcher, Margaret 130, 242, 264, 318, 337, 382
Thatcher, Mark 318, 337
Thayer, Charles 116
The Limited 20, 385, 445, 457
Thieves World 416, 430
Thomas, Clarence 446
Thomas, E. Parry 157
Thomas, Gordon 94, 214, 257, 260, 299, 333, 386, 389, 390, 412, 414, 417, 425
Thommasson, Bob 344
Thompson, Arthur 338
Thompson, Clark W. 156, 157
Thompson, Douglas 129, 146
Thunderbird Hotel 342
Thurmond, Strom 441
Tibbets, Paul 454, 455, 457, 462, 463
Tieri, Frank 249
TIME (magazine) 40, 49, 66, 68, 107, 119, 185, 269, 271, 329, 375, 431
Todd, Troy 190
Tolson, Clyde 60, 67, 118
Torrente, Vivian 424
Tourine, Charles 72, 185, 223
Tower, John 156, 194, 214, 216, 218, 285, 286, 294, 318, 332, 387, 403, 405, 413,
414, 429, 430
Towers, Harry Alan 134
Townsend, Jerry 316, 356
Tracey, Harold 131
Trafficante, Santo 54, 75, 162, 163, 185, 213, 223
Trento, Joseph 158, 161, 210, 219, 235, 254, 255, 258, 261, 285, 324
Trento, Susan 151, 154, 159, 192, 253, 267, 459
Trilateral Commission 201, 444, 448, 449, 461
Tripp, C. A. 117
Trippe, Juan 222
Trohan, Walter 119
Trotter, Jack T. 215, 216
Truell, Peter 280, 329, 330, 333, 335, 379, 427
Truman, Harry 39, 73, 74, 94, 104, 105, 114, 152, 459
Trump, Donald 39, 94, 99, 144-146, 207, 247, 262, 265, 332, 334, 383, 426, 434,
435, 436, 439, 440, 458, 459
Tucker, Sam 32
Turki bin Faisal al Saud 219
Turner, Stansfeld 205
U
Uffner, George 12
Ugazzi, Mario 92, 98
Ulloa, Herrera 310
Unification Church 172, 202, 292, 293, 296, 343, 444
Union Bancaire Privee 300, 301
Union Bank of Switzerland 296, 369, 370, 371, 372, 420
United Brands 74, 444, 457
United Dye 122, 123, 136-140, 438
United Fruit Company 28, 74, 444, 460
Ustinov, Peter 449
V
V 230
Valentine, Douglas 13, 38, 39, 94, 95
Vance, Cyrus 178
vanden Huevel, Frederich 381
Vanderwerker, John 363
Vang Pao 163, 349
Vanity Fair 113, 424, 432, 434, 435, 458, 459
Van Tuyl, George C. Jr. 107
Varona, Tony 223
Vaveris, George 414
Vesco, Robert 36, 40, 179, 229-234, 237-242, 244, 246, 261-265, 282, 287, 289,
296, 400, 401
Videnieks, Peter 405
Viguerie, Richard 202, 207
Village Voice, The 425, 442
Vineberg, Stanley 87, 89
Vinson, Henry 452, 453, 462
Viola, Thomas 249
Vogue 113, 435
von Hoffman, Nicholas 62, 68, 100, 112, 113, 115, 119, 122, 125, 128, 142-146,
195, 435, 458
Voyatzis, Jean 14
W
Wackenhut (G4S Security) 338, 363, 364, 390, 398, 402, 427
WACL 357
Wade, Rick 348, 349
Wadman, Robert 448
Walker, George Herbert 131
Walker, Jimmy 102
Wallace, George 346
Wallach, Robert 316
Wall Street Journal 97, 217, 259, 261, 287, 331, 349, 374, 375, 377, 429
Walsh, Frank 127, 249, 250, 322, 324, 325
Walsh, Neil 127
Walters, Barbara 434-436, 458
Walters, Vernon 256
Wanta, Leo 416, 430, 431
Warburg, Felix 108
Warburg, Paul 108, 110, 143
Ward, Seth Jr. 362, 363
Ward, Stephen 131-135, 146, 171
Warner, Marvin 28, 141, 248, 331, 373, 420, 431
Warton, Henry A. 345
Washington Post 37, 40, 64, 68, 96, 147, 154, 161, 177, 179, 194, 195, 199, 209,
241, 259, 264, 275, 330, 331, 333, 335-337, 340, 359, 363, 368, 373, 375, 376,
378, 399, 411, 427-430, 462
Washington Star 40, 67, 187, 188, 195, 260, 373, 427, 446
Washington Times 293, 343, 450-453, 462
Wasserman, Lew 26, 27, 28, 29, 40, 402, 409, 437, 438, 459
Watson, Samuel 339, 409
Webb, Del 342, 343
Webb, Gary 137, 147, 263, 363, 376
Weinberger, Caspar 314, 315
Weisel, Edwin 113, 114
Weisman, Leonard 71
Weitz, John 60
Welander, Robert O. 169-171, 179, 180
Welch, Russell 344, 349
Weld, William F. 393, 394
Wells, Alfred 132
Wells, John A. 244
Wells, Maxine 68, 181, 195, 335
Wenger, Beth S. 107, 143, 144
WerBell, Mitchell III 229
Weschler, Harry 397, 398
West 57th 327
Western Goals 293
Wexner, Leslie 20, 25, 70, 74, 140, 216, 244, 246, 249, 250, 385, 410, 420, 439,
440, 444, 445, 447, 450, 457
WFC Corporation 326, 334
Wheaton, Gene 212, 348, 349, 374
Where's My Roy Cohn? 100, 142
White, Bill 277, 278
White, George 5, 14, 16, 38
White, John C. 240, 241
Whitlam, Gough 203
Wick, Chad 293, 294, 434
Wien, Lawrence 24, 140
Wigg, George 132
Willauer, Whiting 19
Williams, E. Bennett 175
Williams, Garland 13-17
Williams, Leroy 190, 193, 199
Williams, Leroy Jr. 190
Willoughby, Charles 16, 136, 155, 156, 170
Wilson, Edwin P. 84, 150, 153, 158-161, 163-166, 170, 171, 180, 188-192, 202-
206, 208-212, 219, 223, 224, 238, 243, 244, 255, 285, 309, 324, 325, 369, 374,
400, 408
Wilson, J. Steven 238
Wingate, Orde Charles 70
Winkler, Leslie 303
Winter, Allen 342, 430
Wired 385, 392, 425
Wisner, Frank 19
Wohlenhaus, James 240, 241
Wood, John H. Jr. 347
Woodward, Bob 179, 180, 181
Woolston-Smith, A. J. 173, 178
Work, Charles 405, 429
World Anti-Communist League 288, 292, 293, 310, 312, 332
World Bank 222, 279, 404, 406, 407, 410, 411
World Commerce Corporation (WCC) 29, 155, 222, 262
World Jewish Congress 88
World Marine Inc. 166, 203
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) 370
World Zionist Congress 75
World Zionist Organization (WZO) 70
Worthen Bank 360, 361, 362, 372, 376, 379
Wynne, Bedford 183-185, 463
Y
Yakuza 403, 413
Yassin, Hassan 281
Yavlinski, Grigori 415
Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) 136
Yuesheng, Du 10
Z
Zagri, Sid 125, 126
Zapata Petroleum 153, 215, 216
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 270
Zeckendorf, William 140
Zell, Samuel 366, 367
Zemurray, Samuel 74
Zhou Enlai 169, 360
Zicarelli, Joseph “Bayonne Joe” 72, 73, 74, 90, 94, 95, 97, 127
Ziffren, Paul 27, 29, 31, 409
Zim Shipping 88
Z Magazine 370, 378
Zokosky, Peter 402
Zoppi, Rolando 85
ZR/MAJOR 223, 224
ZR/RIFLE 161
Zucker, Willard 286, 287, 298, 299
Zwillman, Longy 27, 47, 50, 51
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

ACUSR – American Committee on US-Soviet Relations
ADFA – Arkansas Development Finance Authority
AFL-CIO – American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial
Organizations
AIA – Aviation Industries Association
AIFLD – American Institute of Free Labor Development
AIG – American International Group
ANICO – American National Insurance Company
AREB – All-Russian Exchange Bank
BCCI – Bank of Credit and Commerce International
BCP – Banque de Commerce et de Placements
BNL – Banca Nazionale del Lavoro
BONY – Eastern European Division of Bank of New York
BONY-IMB – Bank of New York-Inter Maritime Bank
BSC – British Security Coordination
BWC – Bank of World Commerce
CAT – Civil Air Transport
CCC – Commercial Credit Corporation
CDC – Control Data Corporation
CIA – Central Intelligence Agency
CMA – Civilian Materiel Assistance
CMC – Centro Mondale Commerciale
COG – Continuity of Government
COI – Office of the Coordinator of Information
COP – Chiefs of Police National Drug Task Force
CORDS – Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support
CORU – Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations
CPD – Committee on the Present Danger
CRP – Committee for the Reelection of the President
DEA – US Drug Enforcement Administration
DFS – La Dirección Federal de Seguridad
DIA – Defense Intelligence Agency
DNC – Democratic National Committee
DOD – Department of Defense
DOJ – Department of Justice
EATSCO – Egyptian-American Air Transport and Services Corporation
EJA – Executive Jet Aviation
ERA – Engineering Research Associates
EUB – European Union Bank
FABCO – First Arkansas Bankstock Corporation
FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBN – Federal Bureau of Narcotics
FGB – Financial General Bankshares (aka First American Bankshares)
FIDCO – First Intercontinental Development Corporation
GMT – GeoMili Tech Consultants Corporation
HUMINT – Nitze’s program for a naval human intelligence
IAHC – Italo-American Hotel Corporation
IAI – Israel Aerospace Industries
IAI – Israel Aircraft Industries
ICB – International Credit Bank
ICLR – International Computerized Land Research
IDEA – Institute for Democracy, Education, and Assistance
IDF – Israel Defense Force
IFMA – International Fund for Mergers and Acquisitions
IMB – Inter Maritime Bank
IOS – Investors Overseas Services
IRS – Internal Revenue Service
IRT – International Research and Trade
KMT – Nationalist Chinese the Kuomintang
LTV – Ling-Temco-Vought
MCA – Music Corporation of America
MECC – Midwest Employers Casualty Company
NAR – North American Resources
NHAQ – Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office
NSA – National Security Agency
NSC – National Security Council
NSIC – National Strategy Information Center
NVA – North Vietnamese Army
OMB – Office of Management and Budget
ONI – Office of Naval Intelligence
OPC – Office of Policy Coordination
OSG – Operations Sub-Group
OSS – Office of Strategic Services
PEC – Palestine Economic Corporation
PIIC – Pergamon International Information Corporation
PLO – Palestine Liberation Organization
RNB – Republic National Bank
SAG – Screen Actors Guild
SAT – Southern Air Transport
SDECE – France’s External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service
SDNY – Southern District of New York
SEC – Securities and Exchange Commission
SGS – Société Générale de Surveillance
SIG – Special Interrogation Group
SOE – Special Operations Executive
SSI – System Services International
STTG – Stanford Technology Trading Group International
TF–157 – Task Force 157
TIWG – Terrorist Incident Working Group
TRADEVCO – Liberian Trade and Development Corp
UFG – United Financial Group
WCC – World Commerce Corporation
WWF – World Wildlife Fund
YAF – Young Americans for Freedom
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

First and foremost, I’d like to extend my deepest and sincerest thanks to Ed Berger, without whom this book would not have been possible. Ed contributed amazing, in-depth and original research to several key parts of this book and his contributions were and are invaluable. If you enjoy historical deep dives about the intersection of organized crime networks, corporate power and intelligence agencies, please consider listening to and supporting his podcast: The Pseudodoxology Podcast Network at https://www.patreon.com/wydna

I also want to thank my amazing assistant Star Parsons for helping keep my website afloat while I worked on this book and for painstakingly formatting all the many, many citations within this book. I also owe much to my publisher Kris Millegan for his infinite patience and understanding, as this book was delayed several times, and for his support of my work. Also, an important thank you to Johnny Vedmore who made some important contributions to this book and whose original past reporting on the Epstein case was key to developing important parts of this book.

In addition, this work, and my journalistic career in general, would not have been possible if not for Mnar Muhawesh and the team at MintPress News. Mnar and the MintPress team first gave me the space and platform necessary to develop my journalistic work and provided me with the support I needed to publish my original, four-part series on which this book is based. Thank you so much for believing in me and for supporting my work from the very beginning – I owe you all so much.

I also would like to thank my amazing babysitters, Fresia Retamal and Patricia Guzmán, for taking great care of my little ones so that I could put in the time to write this book.

Last but not least, I would like to extend my deepest, heartfelt thanks to all of my supporters, specifically the thousands of readers who financially support my work, allowing me to be 100% independent. Without your support, this book would not have happened and I cannot thank you enough for your help in financing this book as well as in supporting and sharing my other work, both online and in print.
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One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein
Volume Two.
by Whitney Webb
Copyright © 2022 Whitney Webb. All Rights Reserved.

CONTENTS

Introduction
11) The Rise of Jeffrey Epstein
12) The Property Developer
13) The World of Leslie Wexner
14) The Darkside of Wexner’s "Philanthropy"
15) Ghislaine Maxwell: Heiress to an Espionage Empire
16) Crooked Campaigns
17) Epstein’s Enterprise?
18) Predators
19) The Prince and the President
20) Epstein, Edge, and Big Tech
21) From PROMIS to Palantir: The Future of Blackmail
Documents
Index
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Re: One Nation Under Blackmail, by Whitney Webb

Postby admin » Thu Aug 28, 2025 10:17 pm

PUBLISHER’S FOREWORD

For although the act condemn the doer, the end may justify him… – Niccolò Machiavelli, Discourses: I, 9, 1531

The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer. [laughter] But since the Freedom of Information Act, I’m afraid to say things like that. – Henry Kissinger, Memorandum of Conversation, March 10, 1975

We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality – judiciously, as you will – we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors … and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do. – [S]enior adviser to Bush, Ron Suskind, New York Times, 2004

Government by blackmail is incompatible with democracy. – Jerrold Nadler, The Huffington Post, October 7, 2013

Lord have mercy – and as God knows – we could use some!

After running around this blue ball for nigh on seventy-three years and moving in some strange circles, I reckoned I had seen, heard and read about most everything.

But the depth and breadth of Whitney Webb’s opus, A Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, exceeded my expectations. Matter-of-fact, Whitney delivered two books, over 900 fact-filled pages of exposé, exploring a netherworld nexus of criminals, scammers, drug-dealers, bagmen, intelligence agents, government operatives and political fixers.

How did this corruption happen? How did it seep so far into our body politic? What can we the people do?

TrineDay has been striving for years to bring these shameful actions more exposure, because we believe that by informing folks of the atrociousness of our current situation, we the people can overcome the perfidy we find ourselves enmeshed in.

We have published Nick Bryant’s Franklin Scandal: A Story of Power-brokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal, Henry Vinson’s Confessions of a DC Madam The Politics of Sex, Lies, and Blackmail, Dr. Lori Handrahan’s Epidemic America’s Trade in Child Rape, and others. We tried to get these books mainstream press coverage, hired PR folks, sent out numerous press releases – to no avail. Even the fringe outlets wouldn’t cover, we were told directly that Coast-to-Coast AM wouldn’t cover these subjects, and were never able to get these authors on. Jesse Ventura informed us that he was instructed that his show Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura could not cover pedophilia scandals. Why? And by keeping honest information away from folk, it has allowed for the spurious politicization of very real events into crazy conspiracy theories and meme warfare that devalues, deflects and derides the actuality of the abuse.

Our forefathers and subsequent generations have given much so that we can live in this grand experiment of people running their own affairs, not ruled by Royals or Popes, but by our own wit and gumption. We can survive this corruption, and be better by it’s exposure.

Whitney Webb is one of the lonely voices of truth in the wilderness of today’s media landscape. She has been delivering solid information through various websites and podcasts. TrineDay is proud to publish her two volume exposition, A Nation Under Blackmail, a deep, deep dive into corruption that effects all of our lives and futures. Not salacious reportage but one that asks the basic questions: who, what, where, how and why.

Looking at this history, Whitney sorts out the different players, agendas and scandals giving us a honest view of our past – warts and all. And gives us a surprising glimpse of forthcoming technological advances in blackmail techniques. Thank-you, Whitney!

Whither goest our ship of state?

Onwards to the Utmost of Futures!
Peace,
R.A. "Kris" Millegan
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Re: One Nation Under Blackmail, by Whitney Webb

Postby admin » Mon Sep 01, 2025 2:17 am

INTRODUCTION, VOLUME 2

The July 2019 arrest of Jeffrey Epstein and his subsequent death that August brought national as well as international attention to a sex ring where certain members of the power elite sexually abused and exploited female minors and young women. Epstein’s death, officially ruled a suicide, has been treated skeptically by many, for a variety of reasons. Regardless of the real circumstances of his death, it has led to scores of Americans embracing the view that his death was both intentional and necessary to protect his powerful co-conspirators and the full extent of his covert and illegal activities.

Even if one chooses not to entertain such disconcerting possibilities, it is quite apparent that most of those who aided or enabled Epstein will never see the inside of a prison cell. Though Ghislaine Maxwell is now serving a 20 year sentence, others known to have been intimately involved in his illegal activities continue to enjoy protection from the so-called "sweetheart deal", or plea deal that followed Epstein’s first run-in with the law for his sex trafficking activities in the mid-2000s. In addition, Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent trial saw information involving third parties redacted, leading many to believe that the public will never know the names of the "johns" or clients, who benefitted from the sex trafficking activities of Epstein and Maxwell and who were potentially blackmailed by them.

Yet, for both Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, there is much more to the story. This became apparent when it emerged that Alex Acosta, then-serving as Secretary of Labor in the Trump administration, had disclosed to the Trump transition team that he had previously signed off on Epstein’s "sweet-heart deal" because Epstein "had belonged to intelligence." Acosta, then serving as US attorney for Southern Florida, had also been told by unspecified figures at the time that he needed to give Epstein a lenient sentence because of his links to "intelligence." When Acosta was later asked if Epstein was indeed an intelligence asset in 2019, Acosta chose to neither confirm or deny the claim.

Other hints of a connection between Epstein and intelligence subsequently emerged, with reporting from a variety of sources that Epstein was affiliated with the CIA, Israeli intelligence, or both. Despite the implications and significance of these connection(s) to intelligence, most of mainstream media declined to dig deeper into these claims, instead largely focusing on the salacious aspects of the Epstein case. The narrative soon became that Epstein was an anomaly, the sole mastermind of an industrial sex trafficking enterprise and a talented con artist. Even his closest associates and benefactors, like retail billionaire Leslie Wexner, have been taken at their word that they knew nothing of Epstein’s crimes, even when there is considerable evidence to the contrary.

Indeed, it was later stated by Cindy McCain, wife of former Senator John McCain, that "we all knew what he [Epstein] was doing" at an event in January 2020, where she also claimed that authorities were "afraid" to properly apprehend him. If he was such an anomaly and a stand-alone con artist – how was he singlehandedly able to intimidate the law enforcement apparatus of an entire nation for decades? The claim that Epstein did not have powerful backers and benefactors stands on incredibly shaky ground.

Oddly enough, mainstream reporting on Epstein was once relatively open about his alleged intelligence ties, with British media reporting as early as 1992 and throughout the early 2000s that Epstein had ties to both US and Israeli intelligence. In addition, also in the early 1990s, Epstein’s name was mysteriously dropped from a major investigation into one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history even though he was labeled the mastermind of that swindle in grand jury testimony. Around the same time, subsequently released White House visitor logs show that Epstein visited the Clinton White House 17 times, accompanied on most of these visits by a different, attractive young woman. Reporting on those visitor logs was largely done by a single media outlet, Britain’s The Daily Mail, with hardly any American mainstream media outlets bothering to investigate these revelations about Epstein and a former US president.

Why was Epstein so heavily protected from justice for decades – in connection to both his sex trafficking crimes and his financial crimes? Why have the once commonly reported intelligence connections of Jeffrey Epstein now been relegated to "conspiracy theory" despite evidence to the contrary? If powerful Senators knew what Epstein was doing to young women and girls – who else knew and why wasn’t something done?

This two-volume book endeavors to show why Jeffrey Epstein was able to engage in a series of mind-boggling crimes for decades without incident. Far from being an anomaly, Epstein was one of several men who, over the past century, have engaged in sexual blackmail activities designed to obtain damaging information (i.e. "intelligence) on powerful individuals with the goal of controlling their activities and securing their compliance. Most of these individuals, including Epstein himself, have their roots in the covert world where organized crime and intelligence have intermingled and often cooperated for the better part of the last 90 years, if not longer. Perhaps most shockingly, these men are all interconnected to various degrees and those connections, networks and associations were the subject of Volume 1 of this book.

In Volume 2, we are introduced to Jeffrey Epstein. Detailed here are the key players in his rise and early career, many of whom have not been properly scrutinized by the media, and the existing evidence of Epstein’s connections to intelligence agencies and the networks detailed at length in Volume 1. We then turn to Epstein’s connections to retail mogul Leslie Wexner, with a focus on Wexner’s own rise, his particular brand of philanthropy and the many roles that Epstein went on to play in his business empire, including some with apparent links to espionage activity. Also examined in detail is the history behind Ghislaine Maxwell and her relationship with Epstein in the wake of her father’s death in 1991.

While the sex trafficking activities of Epstein and Maxwell are discussed at length and examined in depth, this book gives particular attention to the dramatically under-reported relationship that Jeffrey Epstein had with the Clinton White House from 1993 through 1995 and the significance of his 17 known White House meetings. Epstein brought many attractive, young women with him to these meetings and many of his meetings were with a man named Mark Middleton. Middleton, who died under suspicious circumstances in May 2022, was embroiled in foreign espionage activities at the time he was meeting with Epstein. Those activities were later investigated by Congress in relation to illegal fundraising efforts for Bill Clinton’s 1996 re-election campaign. Epstein’s activities at the Clinton White House, and in other parts of the country during this same period in time, point toward a major scandal of the Clinton era that has yet to be properly investigated.

Volume 2 of One Nation Under Blackmail concludes by examining the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein/The Maxwells and Big Tech, particularly Microsoft executives such as Bill Gates and Nathan Myhrvold, among others. The book closes out tracing how at least two of Ghislaine Maxwell’s siblings appear to have major intelligence connections as well as great influence in Big Tech while also tracing their ties to the apparent successors to the stolen PROMIS software. The theft of that software, as noted in Volume 1, had been intimately related to the activities of Robert Maxwell.

In closing, it becomes evident that the nature of blackmail evolved with society’s increasing dependence on technology. Now, technology-derived blackmail is harvested through systems of mass surveillance and sex blackmailers, such as those discussed in Volume 1 as well as Jeffrey Epstein, became increasingly irrelevant and expendable. It is perhaps for this reason, as noted in this book, that Epstein and the Maxwells began efforts to influence and even blackmail top figures in Silicon Valley soon after Epstein’s first arrest for sex trafficking in the mid-2000s. Epstein also began making major investments in data harvesting firms and those involved in mass surveillance.

The end result of is that the long-time reliance on the control of information, including information used for blackmail, by the power structures discussed throughout both volumes of this book has led them to create a society that gives them access to more information than ever before. Enabled by remarkable advances in technology, today the United States and much of the world have their digital secrets in the hands of people who will do absolutely anything to maintain their wealth, power and control. Essentially, the US – rather than one nation under God – has become one nation under blackmail.

Whitney Webb, 8/23/22

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