	id AA15192; Thu, 20 Oct 94 19:00:49 CDT
Subject: Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 2 Num. 51


              Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 2  Num. 51
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                    ("Quid coniuratio est?")
 
 
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SON OF UNCLE SAM
 
My transcript of a talk given by Dave Emory entitled "The 
Ultimate Evil: Mind Control, Satanism, & the U.S. National 
Security Establishment". Emory shares the microphone with an 
unidentified co-host, designated here as CO-HOST.
 
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[...continued...]
 
CN -- Dave Emory continues his coverage of the suspicious murders 
directly traceable to the Son of Sam case. Rather than give a 
word-for-word transcription, here is a partial summary of points 
I found salient:
 
*** A mailman named Andrew Dupres(sp?) [doo-PAY] who delivered to 
Berkowitz' and Carr's addresses on a daily basis reported having 
seen something which troubled him greatly. He also is quoted as 
saying that "they" were threatening him and that "they" were 
going to "get" his family. He wound up, apparently, committing 
suicide.
 
*** The previously mentioned Carr family, two of whose members 
died violent deaths and who seem to have been connected to the 
Son of Sam killings (i.e. John Carr and Michael Carr), also had 
two members on the Yonkers police force. Quoting from Emory's 
reading of *The Ultimate Evil*: "I'd have contacted the Yonkers 
police force with the information I have, but I think you know as 
well as I it would've been another mistake considering the force 
employs two members of the Carr family: sister Wheat, and 
brother-in-law John McCabe."
 
*** May 8, 1982 -- 4th anniversary of Berkowitz' guilty pleas. 
Leon Stern, Berkowitz' chief counsel at the time of these guilty 
pleas, was shot dead when he apparently surprised two burglars 
who had broken into his home.
 
*** Some indications that The Process may have been a front for 
intelligence operations. Dave Emory reads from Maury Terry's 
book (in quotes), then adds his own comments:
 
  "Sanders said that the FBI, Israeli Intelligence, the 
  California Beverage Control Board, the Los Angeles D.A.'s 
  office as well as the L.A.P.D. and Los Angeles Sheriff's 
  Department, all mounted probes of the [Sharon] Tate murders, 
  with the Treasury Department involved peripherally. And those 
  were only the ones *he* knew about."
 
  Well now, what conceivable interest would Israeli 
  Intelligence have in looking into the Manson killings, if, 
  *if* we are to take those killings at face value. And I'm not 
  at all sure that we can.
 
 
*** The existence of an elite hit squad amongst Satanists, known 
as "The Black Cross". Dave Emory reads from Maury Terry's book 
(in quotes):
 
  "At the same time, police in the Los Angeles area and two 
  former L.A. Satanists sent word that an east coast cult 
  branch, allied with the Chingons, the Black Cross, was 
  operating as an elite hit squad for various U.S. satanic 
  groups involved in drug and pornography enterprises... And as 
  for the Black Cross itself, it appeared to be closely linked 
  to the 'Sam' cult in New York, and existed for one purpose: 
  murder. Its function, the California contact said, was the 
  elimination of defecting cult members or other enemies, 
  including innocent people who inadvertently learned about a 
  given group's illegal activities. [CN -- For example, the 
  above-mentioned mailman, Andrew Dupres, who after 
  inadvertently discovering some secrets, apparently was forced 
  to commit suicide when 'they' began threatening his family.] 
  Murder, anywhere in the country, was now but a phone call 
  away..."
 
 
*** Dave Emory reads from Maury Terry's book (in quotes):
 
  "Now one of the interesting things concerning the Son of Sam 
  investigation as well as the Manson family investigation was 
  that it became very apparent that both Charles Manson and 
  David Berkowitz, convicted in the Son of Sam case, were 
  basically 'railroaded' by the law enforcement officials. They 
  basically 'took the fall' for what was obviously a very very 
  large conspiracy. Although involved, they were not the main 
  people. They were tools. And yet the people in the positions 
  to put them away simply did not investigate the conspiracy."
 
 
*** Dave Emory comments, then reads from Maury Terry's book (in 
quotes):
 
  ...Queens D.A. John Santucci was convinced that David 
  Berkowitz did not act alone and he wanted to pursue a 
  conspiracy. However, the conspiratorial aspects were 
  basically "deep sixed" by [Bronx D.A.] Mario Merola.
 
  "While at Police Plaza, Santucci sat in on some of the 
  questioning of Berkowitz and formed the opinion that 
  Berkowitz was lucid and not 'demon possessed' as he then 
  claimed, and that the .44 case might well go deeper than it 
  was presented to be. His own evaluation of the evidence left 
  him with nagging doubts concerning Berkowitz' alleged sole 
  responsibility."
 
  "Santucci then pressed for a Berkowitz trial, but was 
  persuaded by Eugene Gold in Brooklyn and the Bronx's Mario 
  Merola to allow Berkowitz to plead 'guilty' without any 
  dissidence. Santucci's reluctance to yield to the pressure 
  reached the media and he was criticized by 'its sources' for 
  his stance."
 
 
*** Emory and Terry both think that Mario Merola deliberately 
ignored evidence of a conspiracy behind the Son of Sam killings. 
Regarding Merola, Emory makes the following observations:
 
1) During World War II, Merola was in the O.S.S., the forerunner 
of the CIA:
 
  Well one of the interesting things about his background in 
  the OSS -- the late director of the CIA, William Casey, was 
  in charge of all secret intelligence in Europe for the OSS. 
  Now a number of people who were in the OSS went on to careers 
  with CIA. And I think it's a safe assumption that not *all* 
  of those are a matter of public record. The CIA has long 
  sought to have people in various positions that could be of 
  use to them. District Attorneys are one of the positions that 
  they like to be able to control. Also, coroners, is another 
  one that they like to be able to control. It *may* be, I say 
  it may be, that in fact Mario Merola never really left the 
  intelligence community at all and continued to work for CIA. 
  An even more likely possibility, I think, is that he reacted 
  the way many people who are veterans of the OSS reacted -- 
  although not actually in the service, they continued to do 
  favors for the intelligence community [i.e. an "old boy 
  network"].
 
2)
 
  Mario Merola was the prosecutor in the Raymond Donovan case. 
  Donovan got off, scot free. And in politically charged and/or 
  intelligence related cases, one of the ways of throwing a 
  case is often to have a deliberately weak prosecution. [CN -- 
  see, for example, the Chuck Harder/Linda Thompson interview, 
  in which Thompson charges that that is *exactly* what 
  happened, i.e. that the prosecution was deliberately weak for 
  *some* of the defendants in the Waco trial.] Now in the David 
  Berkowitz situation, Merola definitely messed the bed very 
  badly by accepting, basically, an *incredible* "lone nut" 
  confession and ignoring the obvious indications of a much 
  broader conspiracy.
 
 
DAVE EMORY [Continues]:
Had the Son of Sam case really unravelled the way it might 
have... an entire aspect of American history and political 
science would have been revealed that is not only unknown to most 
people, but frankly, would seem incredible to an awful lot of 
people under the circumstances.
 
One of the points that we've tried to make, throughout the course 
of our discussion of *The Ultimate Evil*, is that, again, the 
*Satanism* is one of the things that throws people off. The 
intelligence agencies have *long* used occult groups as a front 
for activity. For one thing, occult groups exist at the periphery 
of public scrutiny and therefore are ideal to use as intelligence 
fronts. In addition to that, because of the unusual activities of 
occult groups, any suspicious activity on the part of an 
intelligence agent *using* these groups could be laid simply to 
the bizarre nature of the group itself. [CN -- also, first 
amendment protections for "religious" freedom would help shield 
them from investigation.]
 
Now specifically, vis a vis mind control, many, many of the cults 
on the scene today are, in fact, mind-control fronts for the U.S. 
Intelligence and Military communities.
 
                   [...to be continued...]
 
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 Brian Francis Redman    bigxc@prairienet.org    "The Big C"
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