Rumsfeld & Cheney's Dirty Little Spy Secret
By Fintan Dunne
Editor, GuluFuture.com
18th August 2002

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While aides to Gerald Ford, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney
helped cover up the background to the death of CIA
scientist, Frank Olson who fell from a 10th floor window in
1953, not long after he had been classified as a potential
security risk.
Olson's son Eric says his father's conscience was troubled
by awareness of Nazi-style CIA experiments on human
subjects.
Kathryn Olmsted, University of California-Davis history
professor, recently discovered files at the Gerald Ford
library that showed White House officials deliberately
withheld details of Olson's death from his family.
They included a memo from Dick Cheney, who was a White House
assistant at the time, to Donald Rumsfeld, the chief of
staff, on July 11, 1975. That memo warned that a lawsuit by
Olson's family might make it necessary "to disclose highly
classified national-security information.''
Another memo routed through Cheney and written by White
House counsel Roderick Hills to the president cautioned that
in any court action "it may become apparent that we are
concealing evidence for national-security reasons.''
There must have been a lot to conceal, because the
administration rolled out the red carpet for the Olson
family. They were granted a meeting with the president
Gerald Ford, who apologized for the death and promised full
disclosure. Then they met with CIA Director William Colby,
who gave them a file of documents comprising the CIA
investigation into Olson's death.
Those documents confirmed other details disclosed in a 1975
commission of inquiry into CIA abuses --which had initially
alerted the family. Befriended for years by Olson's boss,
they had been led to believe that either accident or suicide
for personal reasons explained the death. Now the CIA told
the family that Frank Olson was a civilian Army scientist
working on LSD, who had himself been given the drug without
his knowledge. CIA reports were disclosed showing how this
had led directly to his suicide some days later.
The family received $750,000 in return for waiving their
right to further proceedings against the government.
Rumsfeld and Cheney had helped resolve the case to the
administration's satisfaction. It was an embarrassing
episode that involved having to reveal the recklessness of
the CIA's actions.
But those "admissions" were a well constructed pack of lies.
The truth behind Frank Olson's death was far, far worse.
"JUST LET ME DISAPPEAR"
n 8th August 2002, relatives of Frank Olson took turns
reading a long statement that contends that the scientist
was murdered. "We have satisfied ourselves that Frank Olson
was murdered because of security concerns regarding his
work,'' said Olson's son Eric, who has spent years
investigating his father's death.
Frank Olson was not, after all a civilian employee of the
Army. He was a CIA employee working at Fort Detrick on
precursor programs to MK-ULTRA, specializing in anthrax
aerosols, possibly for for use in covert assassination.
Olson's passport, indicates that in the summer of 1953
--only months before his death-- he had visited secret joint
American-British testing and research installations near
Frankfurt, Germany where he had likely witnessed terminal
experiments on expendable prisoners. His misgivings were
such that a British intelligence agent who became aware of
them recommended that Olson be denied further access to
Porton Down, the British chemical-weapons research
establishment.
A few days before his death Olson told his superior Lt. Col.
Vincent Ruwet that he wanted to resign. Ruwet demurred. The
following morning, he returned to insist that his
resignation be accepted. Ruwet took Olson to New York where
he saw a doctor who was experimenting with LSD for the CIA.
Olson was also taken to see a New York hypnotherapist on the
CIA payroll. He was pleading to be allowed resign, asking
those around him to "just let me disappear."
On November 27th 1953, he checked into the Statler Hotel in
Midtown New York, with a colleague, Robert Lashbrook. He
called his wife Alice saying he felt "much better" and
"looked forward to seeing her the next day."
Around 2 a.m. the following morning, Olson was found lying
on the sidewalk in his undershirt and shorts, flat on his
back with his legs smashed and bent at an acute angle. High
above, a blind could be seen pushed through an empty window
frame on the 10th floor. The hotel telephone operator
overheard a call from room 1018A, in which a voice had said,
"He's gone." The voice on the other end had replied, "That's
too bad." Lashbrook admitted making calls but denied any
such comment.
ONE LIE WITHIN ANOTHER
In 1994, Eric had his father's body exhumed. A forensic
team, led by James Starrs of George Washington University,
found a blow to Olson's temple which was not severe enough
to have been caused by the high velocity fall. Starrs
concluded that someone had knocked Olson out, and then
thrown him out the window.
Following the autopsy, Eric Olson uncovered information from
ex-intelligence agents that contract killers associated with
the Trafficante mob family were hired by the CIA to murder
his father. In 1997, he saw an inadvertently declassified
assassination manual dating from late 1953, which advised
"The most efficient accident... is a fall of 75 feet or more
onto a hard surface..." The manual went on to recommend a
blow to the temple to stun the subject.
Back in 1975, when the family met Seymour Hersh of The New
York Times, he had said: "I can't believe you fell for that
story for 22 years." In July 1975, the family held a news
conference in their backyard saying they felt "violated by
the CIA.'' In August 2002, they were back in the same yard
again.
To have been so grievously misled by the agencies of
government --not once-- but twice, must cause an anguish
hard for any outsider to truly comprehend.
For their part in that second lie, Rumsfeld and Cheney have
much to regret. Cheney was but an aide, but Rumsfeld was
Chief of Staff at the time. The affair shows nothing of the
nobility of purpose often portrayed in the White House drama
TV series "West Wing." Rather it reeks of the sordid
business of hiding murder by the State to cover up
intelligence programs full of yet more murder.
Photos by Eric Olsen Original Cartoon from Moscow Times
Reading & References
What Did the C.I.A. Do to Eric Olson's Father? by Michael
Ignatieff --1 April 2001
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/01/magazine/01OLSON.html?pagewanted=all
Scientist Was Murdered, Sons Say by By Fredric N. Tulsky
--9th Aug 2002
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/3829933.htm
Scientist's Death Haunts Family by By Fredric N. Tulsky
--8th Aug 2002
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/nation/3822588.htm
The Past Is Prologue by Chris Floyd --16 Aug 2002
http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2002/08/16/120.html
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate (Chap 5) by John
Marks --1979
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/lsd/marks.htm
Eric Olson's Web Site on His Father's Death
http://www.frankolsonproject.org
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