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Originally Posted by ridinhighspeeds I will give everyone access to my closet. I'm not hiding anything  |
They (CIA) might give you some..........
LSD and push you out a window???????
http://www.frankolsonproject.org/
The Mysterious Death of CIA Scientist Frank Olson
by H. P. Albarelli Jr.
Editor's Note: In 1975, 22 years after CIA Scientist Frank Olson allegedly committed suicide by jumping through a closed window on the 10th floor of his room in a New York City hotel in 1953, shocking new details about his death were revealed in the findings of a special Presidential Commission investigating the CIA. The case remained dormant from then until 1996 when Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau opened a new criminal investigation into Dr. Olson's death. Morgenthau's decision was spurred by the startling discoveries of noted forensic sleuth James Starrs of George Washington University, who took on the case at the behest of Olson's family. Following Starrs's many revelations, Morgenthau assigned the Olson case to his newly created Cold Case Unit headed by Stephen Saracco and Daniel Bibb. For the past six years investigators for Morgenthau's office have been digging meticulously into Olson's death. That investigation has been the subject of tremendous speculation and many rumors during those years. Investigative journalist H.P. Albarelli Jr. has also been quietly investigating Frank Olson's death for over seven years, using the Freedom of Information Act to access a trove of once-secret documents pertaining to Olson's death. In a two-part article written for Crime Magazine, Albarelli, who has spent time in New York with the D.A.'s investigators, reveals new insights into the Olson case, one of the 20th century's most provocative unsolved mysteries.
"The subject's name was Frank Olson..."
It had been a hectic but ultimately rewarding month for Rev. Charles Hall Wicks, pastor of the fledgling Congregational Church in Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. After nearly two years of holding weekly services in the town's dingy American Legion Hall, ground had been broken on Nov. 17, 1953 for construction of a new church. In a week, contractors would begin to prepare the site and pour footers for a foundation. If all went according to plans, in less than a year Rev. Wicks's parishioners would enjoy their Sunday worship in a place free from the smell of stale beer and peanut shells. The site for the church was all that Rev. Wicks had prayed for; situated only two blocks away from the town's pristine Gulf of Mexico beaches, the sandy, scrub-covered lot was within easy walking distance for all of the church's 50 charter members.
Lifting a ceremonial shovel full of earth on that glorious November day, the proud pastor proclaimed, "As the Good Lord has demonstrated time and time again, frequently out of nothing springs forth something. Blessed be the Fall said those that came before us because that seeming defiant act placed us here on earth forever in search of God's love and forgiveness." There was no way at the time that Rev. Wicks could have known the supreme irony of his words.
Eleven days later, early on the morning of Saturday, Nov. 28, 1953, Ina Ruth Wicks answered her ringing telephone. The sun was just rising over the Intracoastal Waterway, separating Indian Rocks Beach from the mainland, casting long, illuminating rays across the kitchen of the Wicks's small bungalow. Already the temperature was an unseasonable 68 degrees. Ina listened for a moment and then said softly, "Oh, my God."
After another moment, Ina called out to her husband in the other room. When Rev. Wicks saw his wife's face and her quivering hand cupped over the receiver, he said, "Who is it? What's wrong?"
"It's Alice," Ina said, her eyes filling with tears. "Frank's dead."
Alice was Alice Wicks Olson, daughter of Charles and Ina. She was calling from her modest ranch-style house in Frederick, Md. The house is situated on a wooded bluff that, at the time, overlooked one of the most secret places in the United States. The innocuously named Camp Detrick, then unknown to most Americans, was the nation's center for biological warfare. There the Army and CIA were conjuring up a whole new alchemy of destruction and death.
http://crimemagazine.com/olson.htm