Beyond the Gemstone Files
Written by Jim Moore
Copyright 2002. All rights reserved.

INTRODUCTION
Searching the Labyrinth

The Skeleton Key
Kiwi Files
Torbitt Document

AUTHORSHIP
Caruana-Stephanie
Moore-Jim
 
I-The Early Years
  II-The CIA Years
  III-Mafia-Kennedy Years
  IV-The 1968 Campaign
  V-US Political Prisoner
  VI-War With the CIA
  VII-Iran-Contra Affair
  VIII-The Sunset Years?
  The Rainbow Bomb
Renzo-Peter
Roberts-Bruce


GEMSTONES
Chronological

ALPHA-1775
1776-1899
1900-1929
1930-1939
1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-OMEGA

GEMSTONES
Alphabetical
UNDER CONSTRUCTION

A
Adamo-Michael
Air America
Air Asia
Air Thailand
Air West
Albania
Alioto-Angela
Alioto-Joe
Alioto-Tom
Allegria-
Allenda-Salvadore
American Airways
Anderson
   Foundation
Anderson-Jack
Apalachin Meet
Ashland Oil

B
Bahamas
Bank of America
Barker-Bernard
Bay of Pigs
Beame-Abe
Bechtel
Becker-Atty.
Benavides-Domingo
Bennett-Robert
Bernstein-Carl
Bird-Wally
Black Magic Bar
Black Panthers
Bon Veniste-
   Richard
Braden-Jim
Brading-Eugene
Braniff Airways
Brezhnev-Leonid
Brison
Bull-Stephen

C
Cahill-Police Chief
Cambodia
Cannon
Carl Boir Agency
Carlsson
Castro-Fidel
Cesar-Thane
Chapman-Abe
Charach-Ted
Chester Davis
Chile
China
Chisolm-Shirley
Chou En-Lai
CIA
Clark
Colby-William
Connally-John
Constantine
Council of Nicea
CREEP
Cushing-Cardinal

D
Dale-Francis L.
Dale-Liz
Daley-Richard J.
Dean-John
DeDiego-Felipe
Dogon Tribe
Dropa Tribe
Drift Inn Bar
Duke-Dr. "Red"
Dun & Bradstreet

E
Eckersley-Howard
Ellsberg-Daniel
Enemy Within, The
Erlichman-John

F
Faisal-King
Faisal-Prince
Farben-I.G.
Fatima 3 Prophecy
FBI
Fielding-Dr.
Fiorini-Frank
Ford-Gerald
Ford Foundation
Frattiano-James
Fuller

G
Galbreath-Charles
Garcia
Garrison-Jim
Garry-Charles
Gaylor-Adm. Noel
Gertz-Elmer
Ghandi-Indira
Giancana-Sam
Giannini
Glomar Explorer
Golden Triangle
Gonzalez-Henry
Gonzalez-Virgilio
Graham-Katherine
Graham-Phillip
Gray-L. Patrick
Greenspun-Hank
Griffin
Grifford-K. Dun
Group of 40
Gulf Oil

H
Hampton-Fred
Harmony-Sally
Harp-
Harris-Al
Hearst-Patty
Heaton-Devoe
Helms-Richard
Heroin
Hoover-J. Edgar
Hughes Aircraft
Hughes Foundation
Hughes-Howard
Hughes Tool Co.
Humphrey-Hubert
Hunt-Howard

I
Irving-Clifford
Israel-1973 War
ITT

J
Jaworski-Leon
Jesus
Jews
Johnson-Lyndon
Joseph and Mary

K
Kaye-Beverly
Kefauver-Estes
Kennedy-John F.
Kennedy-Jackie
Kennedy-Joseph
Kennedy-Edward
Kennedy-Robert
Kennedy-Rose
King-Leslie, Jr.
King-Martin Luther
Kish Realty
Kissinger-Henry
Komano-
Kopechne-Mary Jo
Krogh-Bud

L
Lansky-Meyer
Laos
Lasky-Moses
Liedtke
Liddy-Gordon
Lipset-Hal
Lon Nol-Premier
Look Magazine

M
Mack (CREEP)
Madeiros-
Mafia
Majestic-12
Magnin-Cecil
Maheu-Robert
Mansfield-Mike
Marquess of
   Blandford
Mari-Frank
Marseilles
Marshall-Burke
Martinez-Eugenio
McCarthy-Mary
McCone-John
McCord-James
McNamara-Robert
Merryman
Mexico
Meyer-Eugene
Midnight
Mills-Coroner
Mitchell-John
Mitchell-Martha
Mormon Mafia
Mullen Corporation
Muniz-
Mustapha

N
Nader-Ralph
Neal-James
Neilson-Neil
Nero
Ngo Dinh Diem
Ngo Dinh Nhu
Niarchos-Charlotte
   Ford
Niarchos-Eugenia
Niarchos-Stavros
Nixon-Donald
Nixon-Richard
Noguchi-Thomas
Nut Tree Restaurant

O
O'Brien-Larry
Oliver-R. Spencer
Onassis-Alexander
Onassis-Aristotle
Onassis-Tina
Operation
   Northwoods
Oswald-Lee H.

P
Pacific Telephone
Paraguay Highway
Pavlov-
Pennzoil
Pentagon Papers
Pepsi Cola
Peters-Jean
Phelan-James
Pico
Pope Montini
Pope Paul VI
Pope Pius XI
Pope Pius XII
Portrait of an
   Assassin
Project Star

R
Rand Corporation
Rector-L. Wayne
Reston-James
Roberts-Bruce
Roberts-Mr.
Rockefeller
   Commission
Rockefeller-John D.
Rockefeller-Nelson
Romane-Tony
Roosevelt-Franklin
Roosevelt-Elliott
Roselli-John
Rothschild
Ruby-Jack
Russia

S
Sadat-Anwar
Second Gun, The
Schumann
Scott-
SEC
Selassie-Haile
Seven Sisters Oil
Shorenstein
Silva-
Sirhan-Sirhan
Skorpios
Smalldones
Snyder-Jimmy
Sodium Morphate
Stans-Maurice
Strom-Al
Sturgis-Frank
Sunol Golf Course
Swig
Synthetic Rubies

T
Tacitus
Thomson-Judge
Thieu-Nguyen Van
Thue-Cardinal
Tippitt-J. D.
Tisserant-Cardinal
Tunney-Joan
Tunney-John
Turkey
TWA

U
Unruh-Jess

V
Vatican
Vesco-Robert
Vietnam
Volner-Jill

W
Wallace-Tom
Walsh-Denny
Warner Brothers
Washington Post
Wills-Frank
Woodward-Bob
World Bank
Wyman-Eugene

Y
Younger-Eric
Younger-Evelle
Yugoslavia

Z
Zebra Murders

Who is Peter Renzo?
©2002 by Jim Moore

Renzo-01.JPG (139972 bytes)Peter Renzo is the third person (that I know of) who claims to be the author of "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone Files."

Born in Queens, NY in 1946. Claims he became active in intelligence (CIA) in 1974. Claims to be an expert in martial arts, small arms and corporate/business communications. Last known to be living in Arizona with his pet tigers. Claims to be author of Behind the Gemstone Files, a paperback published in 1980 by Fighting Tigers, Inc.

Aug. 12, 1980: The tabloid Globe began serializing Renzo’s Gemstone Files, calling them “fantasy.” This could have been a CIA disinformation plot to get the Key quickly planted in the public eye as “fiction.” It would be interesting to look into the Globe’s intelligence ties. The Globe headline proclaimed: “Onassis Had JFK and Many Others Slain.”

The story was reportedly written by a 34-year-old “Cuban CIA agent” named Peter Renzo. “This is the book they say is fact … but which Globe sees as a dramatic piece of fiction.” The Globe does not publish “fiction” (though many of its “factual” stories are said to be phony). The Globe said the book’s publisher is “a CIA front according to several sources.” This “airline” went into the publishing business for some strange reason – and only to print this one book. The LA-based outfit is said to be a subsidiary of Air America, as is Republic Picture Corporation, which was said to have made a movie of the book – but no one can find any trace of such a movie existing. Air America is widely known to be a CIA airline, but there is no evidence Renzo or Fighting Tigers, Inc. has any connection to Air America.

He claims to have worked for Fighting Tigers, Inc., whose Director was a “V. J. Taylor.” However, despite exhaustive searches, no record can be found of any such person even remotely matching that description and connections. The only possible conclusion is that much of what Renzo has passed off about himself and his “intelligence connections” are fiction or simply undocumentable..

Renzo allegedly decamping from a DC-3 Air Asia aircraft “following an extensive commando raid mission in Laos.”

No record of Fighting Tigers, Inc. can be found, but the name is very close to Flying Tigers, an outfit formed in the 1950s to fight for the Taiwanese against Communist China. Their pilots were known as Flying Tigers, and the company was an earlier version of Air America, running CIA missions. It’s possible the Flying Tiger name was chosen so as to mislead people into thinking it was Fighting Tigers, thus enhancing his “reputation” as a spy and daredevil. The only possible evidence is six photographs (which could have been staged), plus Renzo’s possession of some pet tigers, which could give him a Malaysian connection.

The only information found on Renzo has been some local news stories in April 2002 (thanks to Gary Buell) that he had gotten in trouble with Lemmon Valley, Nev. Officials over his tigers (KOLO-TV) and had fled the county for whereabouts unknown.

ABOVE RIGHT: Renzo (right) with “Fighting Tigers Chief Instructor V. J. Taylor” (left) in a supposedly “Restricted Area U.S. Gov’t.” The sign, which also reads “School of the Fighting Tiger – V. J. Taylor, Director” could be fake. “Taylor’s” face is conveniently obstructed.

Photo above left: “Peter Renzo and his pet 750-lb. Siberian tiger, Pumpkin, enjoy the snow in the author’s backyard. (Photo by M. S. Cutright)

Photo at right is captioned “The author [Renzo] relaxing and enjoying the company of two good friends.” (Photo by M. S. Cutright)

The other black-and-white photos are said to have been taken by K. Costello.

Cat owner moves felines before deadline

RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL 4/3/2002 09:38 pm-

 Mary Thompson

Marilyn Newton/Marilyn Newton
A fast moving and playful Thor jumps on owner Peter Renzo in this file photo.

Peter Renzo has moved his four Siberian tigers and black leopard from Lemmon Valley, but he’s already planning to bring the cats back to Patrician Drive as soon as possible, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Renzo transported the cats in a U-Haul trailer to an undisclosed location in Lyon County on Tuesday afternoon, just beating a 5 p.m. deadline set by a Reno judge. Renzo risked going to jail if he had failed to remove the felines from the county limits.

Renzo set up a nonprofit organization last month to raise funds to buy the Lemmon Valley property after county commissioners voted to issue an exotic animal permit on the condition he build a proper facility for the cats.

Already, Renzo’s SABRE Foundation has collected significant donations, but it is a long way from meeting the goal, said Renzo’s lawyer Kevin Karp.

“He still has thousands and thousands of dollars to raise but once the money is there he could be back within three months,” Karp said. “He’s not happy with where he went in Lyon County, but he’s hopeful things will move along quickly.”

Renzo brought the cats to Lemmon Valley in December after animal control officers ordered him to remove the animals from a Sparks warehouse because he didn’t have an exotic animal permit. Renzo faced the same fate in Washoe County.

Deputy District Attorney Chris Wilson argued in court that the cats were inherently dangerous and presented a significant liability to the county should they escape from their pen.

“That was a dangerous situation he put the community in,” Wilson said after the cats were moved. He said several Lemmon Valley neighbors expressed concern about the cats’ living in a residential area.

Renzo has lived with tigers and leopards in South Lake Tahoe and Grass Valley, Calif., before coming to Washoe County

Karp said Renzo is interested in returning to Washoe County to present the tigers, four of the estimated 350 left in the world, for educational purposes in local school programs. He said many Lemmon Valley residents have shown support by signing a petition to have the cats stay in the area.

Karp said Renzo, who feeds the cats by hands, is the only person who can care for the animals, which would likely die if they were separated from the handler.

Copyright © 2002 The Reno Gazette-Journal

Renzo Tigers
04/04/02 - Peter Renzo moves his big cats out of Lemmon Valley

You may remember our stories about Peter Renzo. He's the man who has four Siberian tigers and a black leopard and has been trying to find a place to keep them in Washoe County.

Well, he's moved again.

Renzo had to move his big cats out of Lemmon Valley earlier this week, or face jail time, because he couldn't meet the requirements given to him by the county for keeping the cats.

He barely beat the 5:00 PM deadline on Tuesday, but he managed to move the big cats out of Washoe County and into an undisclosed location in Lyon County.

Renzo says he hopes the new location is only temporary and he wants to bring the cats back to the property in Lemmon Valley as soon as possible.

“Practicing on the range at Fighting Tigers special training camp under simulated combat conditions, before each mission one learns to be very fast on the draw, super accurate and deadly.”

There seems to be a conscious effort to stress the “macho” character of this man. Whether he indeed has a mercenary background or whether these photos are staged is impossible to judge without more information.

Movie References:

Air America
Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. Play civilian pilots flying for the CIA in Laos during the Vietnam War.

Flying Tigers
Story of American Volunteer Group Fighting Tigers battling Japanese Zeroes in China during World War II. Stars John Wayne.

“Parachute training in snow country at Fighting Tigers training camp teaches absolute confidence, endurance and is an exhilarating experience.

 

Renzo's TigersKOLO-TV (Reno, Nev.)
04/15/02 - Lyon County officials are looking for the man who owns four tigers and a leopard

Lyon County officials are looking for Peter Renzo.

He's the man who owns four Siberian Tigers and a black leopard.

It's believed that Renzo moved his exotic cats to Lyon County, after being asked to leave Washoe County because of a problem with an exotic animal permit.

But a Lyon County animal services supervisor said that anyone who sees Renzo and his cats, they should call authorities.

Currently Lyon County does not have an exotic animal permit, but that may soon change.

This coming Wednesday, the Fernley Town Council plans to discuss drafting an ordinance to regulate ownership of exotic animals.

Social Network of Peter Renzo

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The closest connection that could be found between any “Taylor” and the Flying Tigers was an artist named Robert Taylor.

Fighting Tigers, by Robert Taylor

"Greetings, you American bandits of the Flying Tigers, and especially you young American kids of the USAAF who have come to take their place. The invincible Japanese Air Force will utterly destroy you on your first day of activation - the fourth of July - your Independence Day!"

Tokyo Rose was screeching her propaganda over the short-wave radio out of Shanghai as the 23rd Fighter Group prepared to assume the mantle of Chennault's American Volunteer Group - the Flying Tigers. Her rantings served only to fill the new pilots with greater determination, and to provoke Chennault into immediate action:
"We will not wait till the 4th. We'll hit them on the 3rd!" vowed General Chennault on hearing the broadcast, and that is precisely what the young American kids did. Flying their P-40 Warhawks, 29 rookie fighter pilots ripped into a force of 48 Zeros over Kweilin, chopping down 34 enemy aircraft without loss on their first day in combat - a full day before the 23rd FG officially came into being. Tokyo Rose fell silent the following day.

Robert Taylor has painted a superb picture reconstructing an action fought over the Hsiang Chiang river on August 5, 1944. Following a successful attack on Japanese forces just north of Changsha, P-40 Warhawks of the 75th and 16th Fighter Squadrons, 23rd F.G., are attacked by enemy Nakajima fighters and a massive dog-fight has developed with aircraft wheeling and turning in all directions. The action is set against the distinctive, haunting landscape of Southern China, Robert's panoramic canvas capturing all the atmosphere of a crucial aerial campaign fought in the skies above a distant land so many years ago. Just 500 prints are available worldwide each signed by five Flying Tigers.

THE SIGNATURES

Major General JOHN ALISON

John Alison served initially as Assistant Military Attaché in England and later Russia. His first combat tour was with the Flying Tigers in China, serving with the 23rd F.G. where he became an Ace. He returned to China for a 2nd tour as Commander of the Ist Air Commando Force and led the glider assault carrying General Orde Wingate's forces behind enemy lines in Burma. He finished the war with 8 victories.

Colonel 'TEX' HILL

After serving as a Navy Pilot, Tex Hill volunteered for the A.V.G., becoming Squadron Leader in the 2nd Sqn. (Panda Bears) until disbandment in 1942, by which time he had 12 1/4 air victories. He remained in China with the 75th F.S./23rd F.G. before returning to the U.S. He went back to China to command the 23rd F.G., increasing his total to 18 1/4 victories.

Lt. Colonel DON LOPEZ

In October 1943, Don was assigned to the 75th Fighter Squadron/23 F.G. 'Flying Tigers', in Hengyang, China and was soon in the thick of the fighting, scoring a victory in his very first air combat. He completed his tour in 1945 as Squadron Operations Officer, having scored 5 air victories. He later became Deputy Director of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington.

Colonel CHARLES OLDER (A.V.G. Folio Edition)

Resigning from the Marine Corps in 1941 to join the A.V.G., Chuck Older took part in the great 'Christmas' air battles over Rangoon shooting down 5 Japanese aircraft. With 10 1/4 victories to his credit he joined the 23rd F.G. when the A.V.G. was disbanded, flying P-51s. He led the first strike against Shanghai resulting in the destruction of 77 Japanese aircraft. He completed the war with 18 1/4 air victories.

Colonel ED RECTOR

Ed Rector originally flew dive bombers off carriers before being recruited into the A.V.G. flying with the 2nd Sqn. Ed Rector was one of the five pilots who volunteered for continuous service in China after 4th July, 1942 and joined the 23rd Fighter Group. He returned to China later for a 2nd tour of duty. He had a total of 10 1/2 air victories.

Flight Leader DICK ROSSI (A V.G. Folio Edition)

Dick Rossi resigned his Navy commission in 1941 to join the A.V.G. He saw combat over Burma and China flying at varying times with all three Flying Tiger Squadrons, achieving 6 1/2 confirmed victories. With disbandment of the A.V.G. in 1942, Rossi joined the China National Aviation Corporation, ferrying vital supplies on more than 750 trips across the Hump, from India into China.

Brigadier General WILTZ SEGURA

After combat training with the Army Air Corps in 1943, Wiltz Segura joined the Flying Tigers in China, serving with the 75th Fighter Squadron/23rd Fighter Group. Flying over 102 combat missions he was twice shot down by ground fire but managed to parachute from his disabled P-40 and evade capture by the Japanese. He finished the war with 6 air victories.

Flight Leader ERIK SHILLING (A.V.G. Folio Edition)

Erik Shilling was amongst the first volunteer pilots with the A.V.G. Although credited with only one air victory, Erik flew many dangerous photo missions in his P-40 modified for vital camera work, which included the removal of 4 of his machine guns. In 1942 he joined the China National Airways flying 700 round trips over the Hump.

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