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Source: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=24305

Mid-century deaths all linked to CIA?
New evidence in Olson case suggests similarities with other incidents

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Editor's note: In 1998, WorldNetDaily first reported on the CIA's secret
behavior-modification program MK-ULTRA, which included experimentation with
LSD on unsuspecting subjects. Authors H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly's
new book deals with the mysterious death of one alleged subject, Dr. Frank
Olson. In this installment, the authors' third for WorldNetDaily, Albarelli
and Kelly reveal new evidence that suggests a possible link between Olson's
death and several other similar deaths in the same time period.
by H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly
© 2001 H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John F. Kelly

New evidence emerging from the five-year grand jury investigation into the
1953 death of CIA biochemist Frank Olson reveals concerns about several
additional puzzling deaths. At least one of those deaths is noted in the
CIA's record of its own internal investigation into Olson's fatal plunge
from a Manhattan hotel window. That death, detailed in a top-secret CIA
report dated December 3, 1953, was Laurence Duggan's.

A former high-ranking State Department employee, Duggan fell screaming from
a 16th-floor window of his Manhattan office on Dec. 20, 1948. Duggan's
lifeless body was found moments later on a Fifth Avenue parapet. He was
dressed in a business suit, overcoat, scarf and only one overshoe. Police
found the missing overshoe on the floor of his office.

As with the Olson case, New York City police deemed Duggan's death an
"accident or suicide," and the Manhattan Medical Examiner's Office ruled
that he had "jumped or fallen." Friends and family of Duggan disputed these
findings and claimed that he had been a victim of "foul play."

Ten days before his death, the FBI questioned Duggan about communist
espionage in the State Department. From 1935 to 1944, Duggan served as U.S.
State Department chief of the Division of American Republics where he
oversaw diplomatic relations with Central and South America.

According to FBI documents, Duggan admitted during questioning that he had
had contacts with Soviet intelligence agents but denied being a spy and
failed to explain why he didn't report the contacts. When pressed for
further details Duggan walked out of the interview.

Prominent journalists Drew Pearson and Edward R. Murrow vigorously defended
Duggan's reputation after his death and maintained that espionage
suspicions about him were totally groundless. Indeed, well into the 1990s,
many respected historians defended the Harvard-educated Duggan as a loyal
public servant driven to suicide by false accusations.

Then several copiously researched books, including "Venona: Decoding Soviet
Espionage in America" by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, were published
that amply documented that Duggan was an active Soviet spy for many years.
Duggan handed over highly classified information to the Soviets during
World War II, including U.S. plans for the invasion of Italy and a possible
invasion of Nazi-occupied Norway. Ironically, Duggan's secret code-name
given him by his Russian handlers was "Frank."

Duggan's death is noted in the CIA's investigation into Frank Olson's death
conducted in late-November and December 1953. CIA security official James
McCord wrote on Dec. 3 that the two New York City detectives investigating
Olson's fatal fall, James Ward and David Mullee, "were considering the
possibility that [Olson] and [CIA official Robert V.] Lashbrook were
involved in some committee hearing for they were aware that Sen. McCarthy's
Committee was in town around the time [of Olson's death]."

Wrote McCord, "[Detective Mullee] stated that the case of DUGGAN of the
State Department came to mind, and as a result [the detectives] called the
FBI to see whether or not they knew anything about either Lashbrook or
[Olson]."

According to FBI documents concerning the Olson case, detective Mullee
spoke with Special Agent Edward A. McShane Jr. about his concerns. McShane,
a 38-year veteran with the bureau who died last year, told Mullee that
Olson's death was not only similar to Duggan's but also "brought to mind"
the "recent deaths of three other government officials" as well as the "odd
suicide of James Forrestal."

Former Secretary of Defense James Vincent Forrestal died on May 22, 1949,
after falling from the 13th floor of the U.S. Naval Hospital at Bethesda,
Md. Forrestal's broken, bloodied body was found clad in pajamas and a
bathrobe. The cord of the robe was wound tightly around his neck. He had
been hospitalized due to "operational fatigue" attributed to "excessive work."

Forrestal's death was ruled a suicide, but the matter for many people,
including members of Forrestal's family, remained far from resolved.
Forrestal's brother, Henry, told reporters at the time of the death that he
"believed that someone threw my brother out the window" and that he
considered it quite strange that his brother died "just a few hours before
I was to take him home." Additionally, James Forrestal's spiritual adviser,
Monsignor Maurice Sheehy, told reporters that an unidentified Navy warrant
officer at the hospital told him that Forrestal "didn't kill himself."

Over the past several decades, speculation has focused on the possibility
that Forrestal might have been an unwitting victim of the greatly
overlooked top-secret Project CHATTER, operated by the Office of Naval
Intelligence. CHATTER was a precursor program to the CIA's Projects
Bluebird, ARTICHOKE and MK/ULTRA. CHATTER was modeled on bizarre Nazi
experiments conducted at concentration camps and OSS truth drug programs.
The object of the project was to devise the means to "eliminate free will
in targeted individuals," causing them to do anything desired, including
assassination and suicide.

At least two of the three deaths of "government officials" noted by McShane
to detective Mullee, but not specifically identified in documents, may have
been those of James Speyer Kronthal and John C. Montgomery. Both men died
under unusual circumstances only months before Frank Olson.

Kronthal, a high-ranking CIA official, who worked under the cover of a post
at the State Department, was discovered dead in his Georgetown home in
Washington, D.C. on April 1, 1953. Kronthal's fully clothed body was found
with an empty vial beside it by two CIA employees, Gould Cassal and
McGregor Gray, after they went to his home to see why he had not come to work.

According to D.C. police files, shortly before his death Kronthal wrote
letters to CIA directors Allen Dulles and Richard Helms. The contents of
those letters have never been revealed. An autopsy of Kronthal's body
failed to reveal the cause of death or the contents of the empty vial.
Police ruled the death a suicide.

Kronthal during World War II and after worked closely with then-OSS
official Allen Dulles in Bern, Switzerland. Kronthal was an Army captain
assigned to the OSS, precursor to the CIA. At the time of his death, the
Washington Post wrote that Kronthal was "mentally upset" because of "work
pressures."

But there was more to the story. In 1975, Rockefeller Commission
investigators learned that long-concealed CIA files revealed that Kronthal
was a Soviet spy who had been blackmailed into service by the KGB and that
Kronthal had had dinner privately with Allen Dulles on the evening of his
death. According to informed sources, Rockefeller Commission director David
W. Belin was debriefed in 1975 on the facts surrounding Kronthal's death by
CIA Security Office officials. Ironically, Belin died in a freak fall in a
hotel room in November 1998.

James C. Montgomery, ostensibly head of the State Department's Finnish desk
but believed to actually have been a CIA employee, died of strangulation on
Jan. 24, 1953, in his Washington, D.C., home. His nude body was found with
a bathrobe cord around his neck. Montgomery's death was ruled a suicide by
D.C. police, but U.S. Congressman Fred E. Busbey of Illinois called for a
full House investigation into the death. Busbey told the Washington Post
six-days after Montgomery died, "There are stories being bruited about that
the police have been told not to talk." Busbey's fellow House members
declined to take up an investigation.

The third "death" mentioned by McShane might have been a reference to the
"attempted suicide" of CIA security analyst Frederick E. Crockett. On April
8, 1953, just seven days after Kronthal's death, Crockett was discovered
semi-conscious in his gas-filled D.C. apartment on Wisconsin Avenue. Police
ruled that Crockett had attempted to kill himself. The CIA told reporters
that "there was no reason to believe" that Crockett's attempt to kill
himself had anything to do with Kronthal's death. Crockett survived the
incident and lived until Jan. 17, 1978.

Asked to comment about these deaths and their possible connection to the
investigation into Frank Olson's death, a spokeswoman for Manhattan
District Attorney Robert Morgenthau's office declined to comment, citing a
"long standing policy of not discussing or commenting about on-going
investigations."



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This article is drawn from the forthcoming book, "A TERRIBLE MISTAKE: The
Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Cold War Experiments" by H.P. Albarelli
Jr. and John F. Kelly.



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