
     'UFO' Magazine, edited by Vicki Cooper (no relation to William
Cooper -- who insists that Vicki has admitted that 'her' magazine 
was being funded by the CIA), carried an article in its Vol.6, No.5 
issue, titled THE SECRET LIFE OF FRED L. CRISMAN, by 
veteran writer on financial conspiracy, Anthony L. Kimory (Note: 
IF William Cooper is correct, 'UFO' Magazine's apparent self-
condemnation, in accusing the CIA, might indicate that those who 
helped establish UFO Magazine may be involved in a type of 
intelligence war with an opposing faction of the highly compart-
mentalized CIA, similar to the internal CIA intelligence wars 
between what appears to be a 'Bavarian' and an 'American' faction
referred to by former CIA operative Gunther Russbacher and others).
     The article dealt with Fred Crisman's connection with PROJECT
PAPERCLIP -- a top-secret operation which brought Nazi scientists
to America as part of a program to duplicate Nazi flying discs, and
to develop other revolutionary technologies.  This operation was not
actually carried out by the U.S. Constitutional government as we
know it, but by a branch of Bavarian Intelligence which had INFIL-
TRATED American Intelligence and later took control of the govern-
ment through an internal fascist coup d'etat which involved the 
death of President John F. Kennedy.
     James Garrison, the Louisiana attorney depicted in the movie 
'JFK' -- who investigated the John F. Kennedy assassination -- 
reportedly discovered the connection between Crisman and 
PAPERCLIP.
     The Project reportedly sent elite teams of scientists and
investigators, known as 'T-Forces', into Europe to confiscate all
documents, files, hardware in German labs, and even scientific
personnel who were involved in the Nazi aerospace research, an 
operation which led to the great European 'brain drain' following 
WWII.  The plan was to develop UFO-type craft similar to those 
which the Nazis had experimented with.
     The Army, Navy, Army Air Force, CIA and OSS reportedly
assisted in the 'T-Forces' and 'Paperclip' Projects, according to
Kimory.
     Several high-ranking Nazis who assisted in the 'atrocities' were 
brought to America also, and their crimes suppressed.  Many of
these worked at the Peenemunde Aerodynamics Institute, which 
built the V-2 rockets, German fighter jets, etc., using forced slave
labor from the Karlshagen concentration camp.  Peenemunde
scientists, under PROJECT PAPERCLIP, according to Kimory, 
have controlled the U.S. rocketry, aerospace and space projects 
for over 20 years, with the majority of those at NASA being 
oblivious of the fact.  Kimory claims that Wernher von Braun and 
Kurt Davis, heads of Marshall Space Flight Center and Kennedy 
Space center were both Nazi S.S. agents brought into America
with the help of Nazi infiltrators or sympathizers in U.S. Intelligence.
     Garrison arrested Clay Shaw on conspiracy to murder JFK,
linking him with the CIA.  However, when Garrison's star witness
David Ferrie was found dead only a few days before Clay Shaw's
trial, Garrison did not have enough against Shaw to make a convict-
ion.  It was later discovered in a FOIA document in 1977 that Clay 
Shaw HAD BEEN in the CIA since 1949.
     Garrison also linked Crisman to Shaw, and in fact sources
indicate that Crisman was the first one Clay Shaw called when 
Shaw learned that he was in trouble.  Is was discovered that Shaw
was in business with European Nazis and fascists who were 
involved in covert operations sponsored by the CIA, according to 
the article.  Shaw was also allegedly tied-in with the O.S.S.
     Crisman, who worked as a go-between in the Military-Industrial
establishment (especially the aerospace companies which were 
the major beneficiaries of Project Paperclip) was believed by 
Garrison to be a 'middle man' within a deep-level intelligence 
network, working in-between those who gave the orders (which 
included assassinations) and those who carried them out.  
Garrison also believed that Crisman was involved with the men 
who carried out the JFK assassination, and Crisman had also 
made several trips to Dallas just prior to JFK's death, which is why
Garrison subpoenaed him.
     Crisman was also involved with a government program to 'help 
gypsies', was tied-in with the O.S.S., and was a member of a 
secret fraternity of former Intelligence officers, and was also involved
with organized crime, according to Garrison's investigations.
     Of course the strangest aspect of the Crisman connection was
that it was Fred L. Crisman himself who handed over 'metal-slag'
samples that were reportedly found after a UFO dropped the sub-
stance over the Maurey Island area near Tacoma, Washington in
1947.
     Crisman handed the samples to two Army G-2 Intelligence
officers, Capt. William L. Davidson and Lt. Frank M. Brown.  On
their way to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio (where 
several German Peenemunde scientists reportedly worked) with 
the 'classified' material their plane crashed and both were killed. 
News reports of the time mentioned that the plane MAY have been
sabotaged.  Frank Brown's widow did in fact state her conviction 
that her husband was murdered.
     In addition to this, a particularly persistent reporter into the 
Maurey Island episode died shortly after the investigation, and 
Kenneth Arnold (who had his Mt. Rainier sighting and almost fatal 
engine failure only a few days later) reported that his room, where 
he often discussed the Maurey Island case with United Airlines 
Captain E. J. Smith, had been bugged.
     Kimory suggests that the Maurey Island UFO may have been a
'hybrid' of the Nazi UFO designs developed by the Military-Industrial 
Establishment and PROJECT PAPERCLIP, which might explain
the mystery (for more information on 'Project Paperclip', see 
also: SECRET AGENDA, by Linda Hunt.  St. Martins Press.  
1991).

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