If people within the system weren’t secretly helping me, I wouldn’t still be here doing this project.

Most of us really do want what’s best for humanity and our nation. THANK YOU.

The following refers to William Colby, who died under mysterious circumstances. He had been replaced at the C.I.A. by George H. W. Bush.

It’s media and related public pressure that forces the corrections.William Colby

It’s media and related public pressure that forces the corrections.

William Colby

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The last testament of William Colby In April 1996, the body of former CIA chief William Colby was fished from the water on the Eastern Shore of Maryland near his vacation home, where he died under mysterious circumstances. Colby had been deeply involved in the Franklin case from the very outset, from well before the Nebraska Senate committee hired him to investigate the explosion of Gary Caradori's plane, until his own sudden death.  In the second, 1996 edition of DeCamp's best-selling book, which he dedicated to Colby, his longtime friend and formercommanding officer in Operation Phoenix in Vietnam, DeCamp called Colby “the heart and soul of the Franklin investigation." DeCamp said that, in the numerous times when he was discouraged at the overwhelming force arrayed against him in the Franklin case, and when he wanted to give up, Colby would urge him on, saying, “This case is so much bigger than you think. It goes to the very highest levels; we have to keep pulling the strings."  As the CIA chief who blew the whistle on military-CIA mind control programs before the U.S. Senate in 1975 (and who was soon fired by President Ford and replaced with George Bush), Colby knew exactly what he was talking about. In a March 8 discussion with EIR about Colby's motivation in pursuing the Franklin affair, DeCamp said, "We used to get together in Washington all the time at that crazy Cosmos Club. I guess I didn’t fully appreciate at the time, some of the significance of our discussions. I thought he was being philosophical. He wasn't. What he was trying to do, was to tell me, exactly what he had finally come to the realization of. That 'the end apparently justifies the means, is the approach we had taken,’ he said, *and so covert operations and assassinations, and maybe even the use of children in Monarch and all these other things, seemed reasonable at the time, because we were saving the country.  Everything for saving the country. National security and the Cold War. In war, all is fair.'” But, DeCamp continued, Colby’s message was,“‘Maybe now, if we're going to have a country, we have to undo a bunch of this stuff, because we have gone too far, where you have a system which has allowed the secret, fifth echelon to control things, really, rather than the democratically elected representatives in a democratic republican form of government. We now have to undo a bunch of these things.' And I think that's what he was about. And, if anything, he was a central piece of the creation of so many of these things. He said this to me so many times: 'It'll never get done from the inside. The FBI doesn't correct itself, the CIA doesn't correct itself, Congress rarely corrects itself. It's media and related

The last testament of William Colby

In April 1996, the body of former CIA chief William Colby was fished from the water on the Eastern Shore of Maryland near his vacation home, where he died under mysterious circumstances. Colby had been deeply involved in the Franklin case from the very outset, from well before the Nebraska Senate committee hired him to investigate the explosion of Gary Caradori's plane, until his own sudden death.

In the second, 1996 edition of DeCamp's best-selling book, which he dedicated to Colby, his longtime friend and formercommanding officer in Operation Phoenix in Vietnam, DeCamp called Colby “the heart and soul of the Franklin investigation." DeCamp said that, in the numerous times when he was discouraged at the overwhelming force arrayed against him in the Franklin case, and when he wanted to give up, Colby would urge him on, saying, “This case is so much bigger than you think. It goes to the very highest levels; we have to keep pulling the strings."

As the CIA chief who blew the whistle on military-CIA mind control programs before the U.S. Senate in 1975 (and who was soon fired by President Ford and replaced with George Bush), Colby knew exactly what he was talking about. In a March 8 discussion with EIR about Colby's motivation in pursuing the Franklin affair, DeCamp said, "We used to get together in Washington all the time at that crazy Cosmos Club. I guess I didn’t fully appreciate at the time, some of the significance of our discussions. I thought he was being philosophical. He wasn't.

What he was trying to do, was to tell me, exactly what he had finally come to the realization of. That 'the end apparently justifies the means, is the approach we had taken,’ he said, *and so covert operations and assassinations, and maybe even the use of children in Monarch and all these other things, seemed reasonable at the time, because we were saving the country.

Everything for saving the country. National security and the Cold War. In war, all is fair.'” But, DeCamp continued, Colby’s message was,“‘Maybe now, if we're going to have a country, we have to undo a bunch of this stuff, because we have gone too far, where you have a system which has allowed the secret, fifth echelon to control things, really, rather than the democratically elected representatives in a democratic republican form of government. We now have to undo a bunch of these things.' And I think that's what he was about. And, if anything, he was a central piece of the creation of so many of these things. He said this to me so many times: 'It'll never get done from the inside. The FBI doesn't correct itself, the CIA doesn't correct itself, Congress rarely corrects itself. It's media and related

public pressure that forces the corrections.' And that's what I think he was trying to do through me and some others, the Pentagon Papers and other things. The correction of the very system he had helped to create."

public pressure that forces the corrections.' And that's what I think he was trying to do through me and some others, the Pentagon Papers and other things. The correction of the very system he had helped to create."

The link is here.

The link is here.