QUIG - Arizona Breakfast Club - Jan 24, 2004
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A simple car accident ... or was it?

Conspiracy theories a big part of man's life and death

Dennis Wagner
The Arizona Republic
Sept. 5, 2003 12:00 AM
If Brian Downing Quig hadn't been killed this summer, he'd probably be investigating the traffic accident that took his life.

Like Mel Gibson in the Hollywood movie Conspiracy Theory, Quig devoted his life to connecting dots and exposing plots. A voracious reader with an IBM memory and a Disney imagination, the 54-year-old Phoenix resident reveled in CIA black operations, mob hits and political skullduggery.

More than anything, he was obsessed with the theory that secret power barons are manipulating America, and that he must stop them.

"His main job in life was he wanted to make America better," explained a sister, Phyllis Beninati of Long Island, N.Y.

Quig died earlier this summer after being struck in an accident with none of the intrigue that gave meaning to his life.

According to a Phoenix police report released Aug. 21, he was pushing a shopping cart down 75th Avenue near his west Phoenix home on June 16.

Eighteen-year-old Andy Martinez of Glendale was behind the wheel of a Toyota, listening to music and talking with two friends.

Martinez told detectives a man loomed in his windshield. He hit his brakes and swerved, to no avail. A plywood board in the shopping cart smashed through the windshield, injuring passenger Eric Colon, 18. Quig died a short while later at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.

Martinez was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana, but investigators determined that was not what caused the accident.

Quig had been remodeling a home in the neighborhood, trading work for a place to stay. But why he was hauling wood at that hour is a puzzle that might have driven him crazy, and still troubles admirers.

It didn't take long for some to talk of a cover-up.

"These 'accidents' do not occur in a vacuum," noted one, Virginia Lee McCullough, in a commentary on a Web site. "They are made to happen to silence the speech that used to be free in this country."

In another Internet posting, Stew Webb listed the "known facts" about his friend's death. Among them: Quig's body was cremated and "never identified by anyone who knew him."

Detective Alan Pfohl, who investigated the traffic fatality, said more than a dozen Quig acquaintances contacted him to insist it was no accident.

"But it's kind of a cut-and-dried deal," Pfohl added. "Mr. Quig was found responsible for his own death, for walking in the roadway."

Days before his death, Quig fretted to The Arizona Republic about a libel suit filed against him by a Phoenix developer and ranted about police investigators who mistook him for a burglar, prompting an enraged letter of complaint.

Longtime friend Paul Rademacher of Phoenix did some snooping about the accident without finding any funny business.

However, Rademacher noted, Quig was more adept at identifying cover-ups.

"He could jump from one thing way over the moon to something else. He used to say, 'I see the big picture.' I'd laugh, but he believed it. And he was a bright cookie."

Quig was especially proud of his Internet site (still active at www.dcia.com), created to expose the lords of darkness and show how they operate through the CIA, White House and international corporations.

The premise: "It was human folly for the UNITED STATES to empower an agency of government to specifically break its own laws."

Even acquaintances concede that Quig, unfettered by rules of evidence, embraced rumors as fact and leaped from dubious assumptions to bullheaded conclusions.

Pointing out those flaws often proved futile because of his capacity to overwhelm critics with details.

When confronted with facts that appeared to disprove his theories, Quig would smile and explain that the conspirators were so clever they had covered up the truth by manufacturing false evidence.

Born into a Quaker family, Quig served as a congressional researcher investigating organized crime, a headhunter for business executives and a reporter for The Grapevine, a Phoenix tabloid distributed by the homeless. He did public relations for the nuclear power industry.

He helped out with Joe Arpaio's first campaign for Maricopa County sheriff and worked on a book with right-wing presidential candidate Bo Gritz.

He ran a speakers bureau, worked as a busboy and promoted Omega 3 fatty acid from seafood as a medicinal panacea.

Marian Quig of Sun City said she never understood her son's politics: "I didn't see where it was going to get him. I said, 'Brian, get a real job.'

"He never spoke ill of anybody," she added. "He was just a good fellow."

Rademacher and Schoen said they accepted Quig's hyperbole and his financial shenanigans, such as a habit of forgetting his wallet, as benign eccentricities.

Quig always lived hand-to-mouth, they said. And he never got anything out of his Quixotic adventures except the righteous joy of a crusader for goodness.

Said Schoen: "He didn't accomplish much. He never wrote a book or was on TV that I know of.

"But I feel very good about Brian Quig's life."

Reach the reporter at dennis.wagner@arizonarepublic.com  or (602) 444-8874.

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0905quig.html

Brian Downing Quig
Quig's last message.......
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BDQ: RIP - Quig was a poster I always read. — lday0000
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-------- Original Message --------
From: "lday0000" lday@pathcom.com
Subject: [cia-drugs] BDQ: RIP :(
To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com

Quig was a poster I always read.

His posts about 'pseudoscience'~~chemtrails, DU, UFO's etc~~I passed
over usually. They were like foils, easy pitches, and served to keep
topics alive.

But there were other of his posts of great interest.

The Buddhist Temple Murders and their connection to rogue spook
heroin trafficking and the frame-up in Arizona's 'justice' system,
that story alone was enough to qualify BDQ to the conspiracy
*researchers* 'hall of fame'.
The best stuff is/was at dcia.com

This year Brian was pushing the jfk pipercollins book with the
Permindex nexus and he advised we all read it.

Since the other book he once recommended: "In God's Name"
was one of my favourites, I shall now read his other recommendation
as a memorial exercise.

Curious was the thread "Dangerous Knowledge"? I'm not sure of the
title but it was late winter maybe early spring this year.

Then there was the $11million civil suit over a typo in MLansky's
legacy. BDQ wrote about that here also.

And then there was his 3:00AM visit from 'homeland security' and that
freakout that he also wrote about here. The cop guy said something
like peter lorre style: "They are very interested in you downtown.."

But Brian just wrote it up like fact and shared it with the group
as he went along.

The semiotics of dying pushing a shopping cart are set.
'Pushing wood' is chess vernacular for a weak player.

Anyway, I nominate him for a post-hummous Casolaro award
for mapping the eye of the multitentacled critter.



>
> From: "Ernest Hancock"
> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:35:22 -0700
> To: "Ernest Hancock"
> Subject: Future Guest killed this morning
>
> Brian Quig http://www.dcia.com / was killed this
> morning (I'll explain in a moment,... but first)
>
> I am often asked how it is that I am still alive
> after they hear some of the stories I have to tell.
> The simplest answer is that I tell everything I know
> when I know it to as many people as possible so I am
> no more a threat than all of you. (Don't worry, with
> over 700-800 reporters, activist and concerned
> individuals on this list I think we are all far
> better off - However.... now would be a good time to
> request that you are REMOVED from my e-mail list if
> you think you are more secure not knowing the little
> tidbits that I share with you - Just type REMOVE in
> the subject line and Reply to this e-mail).
>
> I got a call last week from Brian Quig when he saw
> the e-mails that detailed the guest for Friday and
> the War Debate for Saturday. He called again on
> Sunday the day after the debate. Brian and I talked
> for some time. Brian was very pleased with the
> debate on the radio and was emboldened to finally
> come on the radio and "tell all".
>
> Brian's sister from back East got a call from the
> police this morning while visiting her mother here
> in Phoenix. All she had to go on was a second number
> to get hold of Brian with. That person knew to
> contact me.
>
> I'll go into more detail on the radio when I know
> more later this week. I've known Brian off and on
> for over 10 years. He is a very smart man and had
> crossed paths with many movers and shakers and knew
> not only where 'the bodies were buried, but who put
> them there'. When he called me yesterday with
> additional information on things that he really
> wanted to get off his chest I refused to listen and
> said that we finally had a microphone to use and
> that if he wanted to "cleanse" himself then he'd
> have to do it on the air for all of our benefits
> instead of venting with me and leaving me to do all
> of the dirty work,.... as I am asked to do often by
> many.
>
> Brian agreed and we were to set a firm date for next
> week by the middle of this week. Brian was very
> smart and informed, but like many Constitutionalist
> he let the pursuit of the truth consume his time to
> the point that his resources were always on the
> edge. For us libertarians we are far less concerned
> with the characters of the collective since we know
> that the moment you rid yourself of one there are a
> hundred in training to take their place. Brian was
> more than just concerned with the macro view of what
> was going on. He was always connecting the dots of
> each individual and their relationship with others.
> His understanding of Arizona and US politics
> connected the lowest street criminal to the most
> powerful politicians and law enforcement in the
> land. I knew the "Brian Quig" series was going to be
> like the 'Jack McLamb' series, and would take
> several shows to get it all in the archive. In fact
> you can hear me referring to Brian in some of the
> Jack McLamb shows. Brian's series of
> articles in a small homeless distributed newspaper
> in the early 90's, The Grapevine (that was shut down
> by the government - long story) on the Maricopa
> County Buddhist Temple Murders and their connection
> to high official drug trafficking was read word for
> word in Thailand on radio stations across their
> country and had the effect of the US State
> Department getting involved (this one event is 2
> shows all by itself).
>
> Brian was reported to have been crossing a street in
> the West Valley at 2:30am in the morning pushing a
> shopping cart with a piece of wood in it when he was
> killed by a car. This is as detailed of information
> his sister could get. I got the phone number for the
> detective Alan Pfohl (sp?) at the Phoenix Police
> Department but could not get in touch with him
> directly and have yet to get a return call. His
> sister was told nothing and didn't know what to do
> but to get the word out for help in tracking down
> the most basic information. I have one major
> question that I want answered to my
> satisfaction,.... "Was the driver of the car
> identified"? I don't really need to know anything
> other than the driver is known and that they are a
> soccer Mom or a student or a ????? driving at
> 2:30am. But if they are without a good deep "legend"
> or are unknown, then I got some concerns. As soon as
> I know I will relay that information to you.
>
> Those of you on this list that are reporters might
> want to take a moment and ask your law enforcement
> contacts about this case just to say you did at the
> very least. Brian was more than a "Conspirist" he
> was one of the guys that did the original research
> _for_ the conspiracy "nuts". He lived very modestly,
> but was very business like and blended in well at
> political events. The last time I saw him in person
> was at the Gubernatorial Debate the Wednesday before
> the Election here in Arizona... he looked good.
>
> I just got a call from a Private Investigator friend
> that I asked to check on the case for me. They said
> that they talked to the Detective on the case but
> that he would tell them nothing and that the report
> would be public information in 30 days. I then
> called the sister and she is going to see if she can
> find out anything else. I asked that she please
> focus on the question, 'was a hit and run thing'.
> She also said that Brian was alive when the first
> officer arrived Brian tried to tell him something
> but the Detective would not repeat it to the sister.
> Brian's sister was additionally saddened by the fact
> that he had lost so much blood that they were not
> able to harvest any organs for donation.
>
> In my opinion Brian added a great deal of knowledge
> to the mix and I looked forward to having him on the
> show by the end of next week. Reporters would
> dismiss his observations and research with no more
> justification than they were too lazy to check the
> information themselves or were afraid of what



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