Time: Sat May 03 06:13:01 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id FAA26439; Sat, 3 May 1997 05:53:24 -0700 (MST) by usr09.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id FAA02748; Sat, 3 May 1997 05:53:18 -0700 (MST) Date: Sat, 03 May 1997 06:08:57 -0700 To: (Recipient list suppressed) From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: Part 4, THE CASOLARO MURDER: Tip of the Octopus (fwd) >Date: Sat, 3 May 1997 08:32:18 -0400 (EDT) >From: John DiNardo <jad@locust.etext.org> >To: pmitch@primenet.com >Subject: Part 4, THE CASOLARO MURDER: Tip of the Octopus > > ____ ____ > --____ ____---- ----____ ____---- ----____ ____-- > ---- ---- ---- > T H E P E O P L E'S S P E L L B R E A K E R > ____ ____ ____ > __---- ----____ ____---- ----____ ____---- ----__ > ---- ---- > News They Never Told You .... News They'll Never Tell You > > DATE: _________ __, ____ PRICE: 10 CENTS > > > THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE OF > ALASKA > > > * * * * * MORNING EDITION * * * * * > > > EDITOR: John DiNardo > > From the Pacifica Radio Network station, > WBAI-FM (99.5) > 505 Eighth Ave., 19th Fl. > New York, NY 10018 > (212)279-0707 > >Part 4, THE CASOLARO MURDER: Tip of the Octopus > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >And all of these grandiose plans were going along huckledy-buck >all through 1982. Then something went wrong! Okay? The first thing >that went wrong down in the Cabazon [reservation] was that the >deputy tribal chairman, Fred Alvarez, and a couple of his friends >were murdered. They managed to sidestep that issue, as if it >had never happened. > >And then my ex-associate, Paul Marosca was found murdered. I was >the one who found him. Nichols and others tried to keep me away >from our condominium office in San Francisco. It was suspicious >to me. And after almost fourteen days of not seeing Paul -- >and then a day after he missed a critical meeting that there's >no way he would have missed -- that's when I went looking for him. >Nichols tried to get me down to the desert on an emergency basis >to work on some project so that I'd be otherwise occupied. And I >said that I'd be down there as soon as I found out what happened >to Paul. He was really pushy and really stressed out when he >came across to me on this. It made me even more suspicious. >And other people that I talked to tried to dissuade me. It was >just not normal, the amount of pressure and emphasis they were >putting on this situation. I knew in my gut there was >something wrong. > >Paul was dead! He'd been slowly strangled to death. > >IAN MASTERS: >But why? Why are they killing people who are working for them? > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >Well, let me explain. Alvarez was present at all the meetings, >and he was gung-ho behind Nichols (Dr. John P. Nichols), and >everything that was going on there. Okay? We were all red-blooded >Americans, and we believed in the things that were going on! >The way things were shaping up with the Reagan Election Committee >and the things that were being orchestrated made us all concerned. >And Alvarez wrote a detailed letter to Ronald Reagan expressing >his concern. All the details of the October Surprise hostage issue >were outlined in that letter. I mean, IN SPECIFICS. > >IAN MASTERS: >How did he have this information? > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >Well, Senator Abourezk was the tribal advisor. We had connections >in Saudi Arabia, and we had connections in Iran. And we were >using those connections to try to get through to the [Iran Shiite] >religious regime to put pressure on the group that had the [embassy] >hostages -- to get them released. We were trying to resolve that >question. You've got to understand that Bill Casey was the outside >corporate counsel for Wackenhut at that time. > >IAN MASTERS: >And Wackenhut was in a joint venture with the Cabazon Indians. > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >That's correct. And William Casey was their [Wackenhut's] outside >counsel. Now, Stansfield Turner, President Carter's C.I.A. Director, >was ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF WACKENHUT! Do you know that Frank >Carlucci [Carter's Secretary of Defense] is on the board of directors >of Wackenhut? Shall I keep going? You know, their favorite song >at board meetings, after the "Star Spangled Banner", is >"Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here". > >IAN MASTERS: >But tell me how this led up to Ronald Reagan. What was the date >of this letter saying ..... > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >I can't remember exactly. I'd have to go back to my notes and >stuff. But we've got copies of it, and we've got copies of >Ronald Reagan's response. Have you seen any of this? > >IAN MASTERS: >No. Of course not. > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >Okay. It's been spread out to reporters. And I will get a hold of ... > >IAN MASTERS: >I'd like to get hold of it. But tell me now: what specifics do >you have on how this October Surprise thing was orchestrated? > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >Okay. But let me finish. I'm building up to a point here. It's quite >complicated and I'm just about there. Robert Chasen, who is the >group Vice President of Wackenhut, has an interesting history. >Robert Chasen was Vice President of International Telephone and >Telegraph. You know -- ITT. During the Allende situation in Chile, >he was the C.I.A. station boss as well as Vice President of ITT >for Chilean operations. And his deputy station boss was Dino Pianzio. >And John Philip Nichols was working under Dino John Pianzio at >that time. Chasen goes from ITT to Wackenhut! During the Carter >Administration, Robert E. Chasen is Commissioner of U.S. Customs >for the entire Carter Administration. As Commissioner of Customs, >he has some interesting projects, directly out of his office. >One of them was "Fat Albert," the drug interdiction surveillance >balloons. Are you familiar with that technology? > >IAN MASTERS: >Yes. > >MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO: >... the big balloons with radar and other sensors that were doing >the aerial surveillance for drug smugglers flying in, to try to >avoid radar. A very major project! Two-thirds of the companies >that were vendors supporting that project were wholly owned by >Earl W. Brian. The contracting officer handling all of those >companies was Peter Videnieks, out of the BUREAU OF CUSTOMS! >And this was a very large procurement. And Videnieks's job, as >contracting officer, was to deal with industry. And he was the >point of contact for the vendors in industry to deal with the >Government agency. It was his job to communicate and fraternize >with the companies that the Government was involved with. That's >a normal part of his job description. > >Now for him to say, in affidavits, denying that he's ever heard of >Wackenhut, that he's ever heard of Earl Brian, and Earl Brian's >denying that he's ever heard of Peter Videnieks, is preposterous! > >IAN MASTERS: >Well, you've personally had to work with both of them. > ~~ TO BE CONTINUED ~~ >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > If you would like to receive all thirty-three episodes of this > 2nd volume of THE SPELLBREAKER, comprising numerous series, > I humbly request 10 cents for each episode, so that I can subsist > while dedicating the many hours of work necessary to produce > THE SPELLBREAKER on a daily basis. The cost of this 2nd volume > is only $3. If you wish, you may mail three one-dollar bills, > along with your e-mail address, to: > > John DiNardo > P.O. Box 164 > Towaco, NJ 07082 > Thank you. > > > > > > ======================================================================== Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S. : Counselor at Law, federal witness email: [address in tool bar] : Eudora Pro 3.0.1 on Intel 586 CPU web site: http://www.supremelaw.com : library & law school registration ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech, at its best Tucson, Arizona state : state zone, not the federal zone Postal Zone 85719/tdc : USPS delays first class w/o this ========================================================================
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