Dylan Reading Chrystal Magic
By
William E. Kelly (billkelly3@gmail.com)
“The
day they blew the brains of the king
Thousands
were watching, no one saw a thing
It
happened so quickly, so quick, by surprise
Right
there in front of everyone’s eyes
Greatest
magic trick ever under the sun
Perfectly
executed, skillfully done…..”
– Bob Dylan – “Murder Most
Foul”
“President
Kennedy’s assassination was the work of magicians. It was a stage trick
complete with actor’s accessories and props. And when the curtain fell the
actors and even the scenery, disappeared. But the magicians were not
illusionists, but professionals, artists in their own right.”
-
Fairwell America by French Intelligence officers
Philippe de Vosjoli, M. Andre Ducret
One line of Bob Dylan’s Number One
Pandemic Hit song about the assassination of President Kennedy says it was “The
Greatest magic trick ever under the sun – Perfectly executed, skillfully done…”
That the President was killed by
his enemies in Washington, rather than a deranged lone nut, and they got away
with it, certainly appears to be like a magic trick, but it is one that can be
understood, if you try.
As Gene Wheaton – the Ultimate
Whistleblower said, “it was convoluted, but not complicated,” and it was a well
developed plan, not a plot.
While the Great Wizzard appears to
be almighty, when you pull back the curtains you see there’s only a man there
pulling the puppet strings, a fortune teller, the seller of potions, a con
artist and confidence man, and as John Kennedy himself said, problems created
by man can be solved by men, and this is one of them.
One approach the English have
adapted to certain crimes is the Modus Operandi – MO – and in this case the MO
of the assassination of President Kennedy must be viewed as a covert
intelligence operation.
As former CIA Chief of Station in
Moscow Rolf Larrson said at the CAPA conference in Dallas last November, only a
few men were capable of pulling off such a covert operation – and he named five
– Allen Dulles, William Harvey, Desmond FitzGerald, James Jesus Angleton and
Jacob Easterline.
But before beginning to try to put
a name behind the mastermind of the Dealey Plaza Operation how such things work
must be fully understood.
General William Odom, the former
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) and head of the National
Security Agency (NSA) was once asked what makes a good intelligence operator,
Odom thought for a second and replied “The Sting.”
The movie with Paul Newman and
Robert Redford?
“That’s it!” said Odom, “the con!” Actually
The Big Con.
[Thomas Powers, Intelligence Wars – American Secret History from Hitler to al-Qaeda]
When I saw the movie “The Sting,” I
immediately recognized that it was based on a book I had picked up at a garage
sale and read – David Maurer’s “The Big Con,” about the unique slang and lingo
of confidence men. Maurer was Kentucky linguist and based his book on his study
of their slang. Maurer’s assistant confirmed to me that Maurer had the same
reaction as I did when he saw the movie, and sued the producers for not giving
him credit. The screenwriters claimed they never even read his book, but they
had to admit they had when they couldn’t come up with any other published
source for the name of “Gondorf,” the character played by Paul Newman which was
based on a real confidence man mentioned only in Maurer's book "The Big Con."
Odom’s response clearly indicates
he was once a student of Paul Linebarger at the Center for International
Studies at Johns Hopkins University, where Linebarger taught psychological
warfare and covert intelligence operational procedures.
Other students of Linebargers included
Ed Lansdale, David Atlee Phillips and E. Howard Hunt, who Linebarger said, “had
black minds.”
In his book “Portrait of a Cold Warrior” Joseph Smith writes about taking
Linebarger’s classes.\
Smith
relates how Linebarger not only used his own classic text book “Psychological Warfare,” that
delineates various levels of propaganda from white to black, with black being
clearly and falsely identified as originating from the opposition.
Smith
wrote: “Black propaganda operations, by definition, are operations in
which the source of the propaganda is disguised or misrepresented in one way or
another so as not to be attributable to the people who really put it out. This
distinguishes black from white propaganda, such as news bulletins and similar statements…”
“Paul Linebarger’s was a seminar in black propaganda only,” writes Smith. “He loved black propaganda operations probably because they involved the wit-sharpening he loved to talk about. Also, he was so good at them that his was one of the inventive minds that refined the entire black operations field into shades of blackness. Linebarger and his disciples decided that propaganda that was merely not attributable to the United States was not really black, only gray…This left the term black propaganda for a very special kind of propaganda activity. Black propaganda operations were operations done to look like, and carefully labeled to be, acts of the Communist enemy….”
According to Smith, besides classes in propaganda, Linebarger also had his students read David Maurer’s book “The Big Con,” also published as “The American Confidence Man,” which gave good insight into how case officers could run operatives and conduct successful covert operations.
David Maurer’s book, originally a linguistic text on the unique language and slang of thieves, con artists and confidence men, led Maurer to uncover and detail the inner workings of the Big Con, and that was the basis of the script for the movie “The Sting,” as referenced by Odom.
“Paul Linebarger’s was a seminar in black propaganda only,” writes Smith. “He loved black propaganda operations probably because they involved the wit-sharpening he loved to talk about. Also, he was so good at them that his was one of the inventive minds that refined the entire black operations field into shades of blackness. Linebarger and his disciples decided that propaganda that was merely not attributable to the United States was not really black, only gray…This left the term black propaganda for a very special kind of propaganda activity. Black propaganda operations were operations done to look like, and carefully labeled to be, acts of the Communist enemy….”
According to Smith, besides classes in propaganda, Linebarger also had his students read David Maurer’s book “The Big Con,” also published as “The American Confidence Man,” which gave good insight into how case officers could run operatives and conduct successful covert operations.
David Maurer’s book, originally a linguistic text on the unique language and slang of thieves, con artists and confidence men, led Maurer to uncover and detail the inner workings of the Big Con, and that was the basis of the script for the movie “The Sting,” as referenced by Odom.
As Smith
wrote: “I want you all to go out and get a copy of David Maurer’s classic
on the confidence man. It’s called ‘The
Big Con,’ and its available now in a paperback edition,” Paul continued.
“That little book will teach you more about the art of covert operations than
anything else I know.”
Smith quotes Linebarger as saying, “Maurer’s book will give you a lot of ideas on how to recruit agents, how to handle them and how to get rid of them peacefully when they’re no use to you any longer. Believe me, that last one is the toughest job of all.”
"We were all soon reading 'The Big Con,'” Smith wrote. “The tales it told did, indeed, contain a lot of hints on how to do our jobs. For me one sentence seemed to sum it all up beautifully, ‘The big-time confidence games,’ wrote Maurer, ‘are in reality only carefully rehearsed plays in which every member of the cast EXCEPT THE MARK knows his part perfectly.’”
Smith quotes Linebarger as saying, “Maurer’s book will give you a lot of ideas on how to recruit agents, how to handle them and how to get rid of them peacefully when they’re no use to you any longer. Believe me, that last one is the toughest job of all.”
"We were all soon reading 'The Big Con,'” Smith wrote. “The tales it told did, indeed, contain a lot of hints on how to do our jobs. For me one sentence seemed to sum it all up beautifully, ‘The big-time confidence games,’ wrote Maurer, ‘are in reality only carefully rehearsed plays in which every member of the cast EXCEPT THE MARK knows his part perfectly.’”
“A
note of caution that Linebarger added to these discussions of black operations
sounds like a bell down the years,” wrote Smith, quoting Linebarger as saying,
“I hate to think what would ever happen,” he once said with a prophet’s voice,
“if any of you ever got out of this business and got involved in U.S. politics.
These kinds of dirty tricks must never be used in internal U.S. politics. The
whole system would come apart.”
Well
these kinds of dirty "magic" tricks were used before Watergate, including what happened
at Dealey Plaza, and the whole system did come apart.
Just as
linguist David Maurer learned the secrets of the Big Con through the study of
the unique language of the con artists, we can only learn the means and methods
of the covert operators by learning the terminology they use in crafting their
covert operations - the Lingo of Dealey Plaza.
Some key
words are mutually used by the Big Con con-artists as well as the covert
operators – such as Inside Man and Outside Man to distiguish those who work in
an office (such as JMWAVE), and those
who go out on the street and recruit agents and operators that the confidence
men called “Ropers.” Then there are “cut-outs” to keep operators apart, case
officers to direct the operators, team leaders to run crews, and the use of
codes and ciphers to prevent others from learning the process.
Paul
Linebarger’s psychological warfare techniques were successfully used in 1954 in
Operation Success, run by Jake Easterline, a Guatemalan coup that had David
Atlee Phillips’ radio stations broadcast false stories of an army descending on
the capitol, forcing the president to resign and flee.
Then Ed
Lansdale had Linebarger accompany his to the Phillipines where he taught the military
there the secrets of Linebarger’s psych war “magic” techniques for use against
the Huk guerillas. Then Lansale took some of those who Linebarger trained in
the Phillipines to Guatemala where they began to train the anti-Castro Cubans
as commandos as they prepared for the Bay of Pigs. Again Easterline was to run
the operation and Phillips handle the radio aspects, though it failed as a
major disaster.
These
same men then began a detailed study of the July 20, 1944 German military plot
to kill Hitler, code named “Valkyrie,” that Desmond FitzGerald told the Joint
Chiefs of Staff was to be used as a strategy against Fidel Casto. They also
developed a more tactical plan to shoot Castro as he rode by in an open jeep, a
plan called “Pathfinder,” that the JMWAVE commandos practiced, but according to
the official records, was “disapproved by higher authority” (JFK and RFK).
When
they couldn’t get the Cuban military officers to stage a coup and kill Castro
as the Germans tried to do with Hitler, there was no problem getting the
American military brass, especially the Joint Chiefs, to go with the Valkyrie
and Pathfinder plans.
There
are five aspects of the Valkyrie plan that were used at Dealey Plaza, including
the use of standard covert intlligence operational procedures, getting the Mark
– JFK to approve the plan, having the Home Guard (National Guard ) to carry out
the boots on the ground missions, controlling communications and the media, and
blaming the action on communists.
It was a Big Con Sting, using plans developed by the German military to kill Hitler that was to be used against Castro but redirected to JFK at Dealey Plaza.
It was a Big Con Sting, using plans developed by the German military to kill Hitler that was to be used against Castro but redirected to JFK at Dealey Plaza.
While we
still don’t know who was the “mastermind” or who carried out the Dealey Plaza
Operation, we know how it was done, and that only a few men could have
conducted such a convoluted scenario. It is no longer a magic trick that we can’t
understand and will soon be able to identify the magicians of Dealey Plaza.
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