Here is a document that shows the same people who killed JFK,
escalated the war in SE Asia, while consolidating control over the
Golden Triangle and the world heroin trade, were also moving into the
cocaine trade as well.

--
  With Regard,
  John Ritchson(SSGT. 499th TC USATC HG US Army Class of 69)
               (GunSmith/Ballistican,Black Eagle Gun Works )
               (Survivor, SE Asian Games, 11BRAVO7,Tet 1970)
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The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that
heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it) but
"That's Funny..." Isaac Asimov
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      MASSACHUSETTS COURT CASE HINTS AT MAJOR BREAK IN CIA DRUG STORY
 - SIX ATTORNEYS REPRESENT AG AND LOCAL DA AFTER COMPLAINTS FILED BY
FORMER
                 GREEN BERET -- SPECIAL PROSECUTOR POSSIBLE



I.  CASE NO. 98CV11829JLT
 United States District Court - Boston
 Tyree vs. Bush, CIA, Celluci, Harshbarger et al

On Friday, Sept 4, 1998,  Bill Tyree filed the above action seeking
$63,000,021 in actual and exemplary damages. The foundation of the case
arises from failure to return personal property (i.e. photographs,
uniforms
etc. illegally seized by Ayer police during the investigation of the
murder
of Elaine Tyree in 1979. Prior criminal judgements against Ayer Police
for
theft form a basis for the suit. The suit alleges that Geo. Bush, in his
capacity as DCI and as documented head of CIA drug trafficking
activities
ordered the theft and destruction of diaries kept by Elaine Tyree prior
to
her murder. It also alleges that Bush and CIA have been part of an
ongoing
criminal activity designed to smuggle drugs into the United State. The
complaint, filed by Tyree is 101 pages long and contains approximately
five
inches of supporting material including affidavits from me (already in
your

possession) and the daughter of Albert Carone, who was Oliver North's
Chief
bagman.

More affidavits are being added to the complaint on a daily/weekly basis
and I can assure you that documentary and other evidence will directly
link
to George Bush.

Celucci, the Republican Governor appointed after William Weld's
departure
is seen as having little chance for election. He has prior service as
Mass
AG and before that as a special prosecutor. In that capacity he
investigated the Ayer Police Department and found massive corruption and
theft which he was aware of as AG when Tyree made several appeals and
motions which Cellucci failed to respond to. Harshbarger, the current AG
and Republican Gubernatorial candidate has failed to comply with court
orders to return Tyree's personal property which, it is alleged, would
prove his innocence in the murder.

The suit seeks $21 million in real damages, ($1 Million for each year of
Tyree's incarceration, $42 million in exemplary damages, $21 for the
value
of the stolen photographs, an injunction against the defendants to
prevent
them from engaging in the criminal activity (i.e. drug smuggling), and
other appropriate relief in the interests of justice (i.e. a new trial).

I cannot over-emphasize the seriousness of the material which has been
filed. Starting Wednesday there should be Republican groans heard all
over
D.C. and louder ones at Langley.

Anyone seeking further information should contact Tyree's attorney,
Mr.Ray
Kohlman at 508-222-0300. His address is 7 North Main - Suite 215A,
Attleboro, MA 02703. The Carone material is stronger than anything I
could
possibly tell you here. We expect to be adding affidavits from Cele
Castillo, Terry Reed and a number of other key witnesses, all as a
prelude
to subpoenas being issued. Kohlman will be issuing Subpoenas Deuces
Tecum
for documents and depositions soon. Appeals mechanisms are already in
place
including remedies at the U.S. Supreme Court level.

SOME BACKROUND ON THE WILLIAM TYREE CASE
from Mike Ruppert's newsletter,  From The Wilderness

DOCUMENTS ESTABLISH CIA INVOLVEMENT IN U.S. DRUGS, MURDER, EXTORTION -
O.A.S. MAY REVIEW CASE

 A total of six attorneys showed up in a Massachusetts court room on
April
29 to represent Massachusetts Attorney General Scott Harshbarger and
Middlesex County DA Tom Riley against civil and criminal complaints
filed
by a former Green Beret who is serving a life sentence for the murder of
his own wife. The complaints charge both men with receiving stolen
property
and with failing to comply with a ten year old order to return personal
property taken from William Tyree when police searched his residence
after
the murder of Elaine Tyree in 1979. Both Tyree and his attorney, Ray
Coleman, an associate of James Earl Ray attorney William Pepper, claim
that
the property, if returned, would  prove Tyree's innocence. In the
hearing,
held outside of Middlesex County where the murder and seizure occurred,
the
judge dismissed Tyree's complaints on grounds of venue. But he did not
challenge or dispute a ten year old jury verdict finding that Tyree's
personal property had been illegally seized or a previous order to
return
that property to Tyree. The complaints are still unresolved. Two police
officers have paid Tyree damages and acknowledged guilt after a 1987
jury
trial seeking return of the evidence.

 "What the decision amounts to," said Coleman, "is that no court in
Massachusetts wants to hear the case. It's still open. And if we can't
find
a court to hear the case then the door is wide open for the appointment
of
a Special Prosecutor who would be appointed by the Governor since the AG
is
a defendant." The Middlesex County court did not want to hear the case
for
that reason.
 Harshbarger, a republican protégé of William Weld, is running for
Governor
against Democrat Paul Celluci. Middlesex DA Riley is a leading candidate
to
replace Harshbarger as Attorney General. Elections are in November.

 After the court hearing, attorneys representing both Harshbarger and
Riley
approached Coleman and hinted that within a month they might be offering
Tyree a pardon to avoid any embarrassment. "But the problem with a
pardon,"
said Coleman, "is that it still leaves Tyree a convicted murderer and
raises other complications about his ability to see his daughter." "They
might," he continued, "try to attach strings to ensure Tyree's silence."

 Neither Harshbarger's or Riley's offices have responded to calls asking
for comment.
 At the heart of all of this is the CIA related documentation connected
to
the case and Tyree's total innocence. In the mid 1970s, while serving in
Panama, Tyree and other Green Berets were lead into Columbia under the
command of Green Beret Colonels Cutolo and Baker to plant radio beacons
so
that plane loads of cocaine could fly below Colombian and U.S. radar and
land undetected in Panama. Orders for those missions came from the CIA's
Ed
Wilson and Tom Clines. Tyree had been a part of many secret missions and
was losing his taste for it. His wife was keeping a diary.
 Five Special Forces Colonels (Cutolo, Baker, Malvesti, Rowe and Bayard)
have died under mysterious circumstances since. The heart of the Tyree
documentation consists of an affidavit allegedly written by Col. Ed
Cutolo
who was also Tyree's commanding officer at Fort Devens, Mass. at the
time
of Tyree's arrest. Both were then with the 10th Special Forces. That
fifteen-page document gives precise details of CIA drug operations using
Special Forces personnel. It also describes how Tyree was framed for the
murder of his wife and how Special Forces personnel were used to
intimidate
and conduct illegal electronic and physical surveillance of anyone who
might expose CIA's drug dealing. A letter acknowledging blackmail of the
Middlesex DA John Droney, who was gay, is part of the documents.

I determined in 1994 that the Cutolo did not write the affidavit itself.
Yet it was hauntingly accurate in many details already known to me.
Close
work with Tyree and a retired Army CID investigator resulted in the
receipt
of dozens of documents, including affidavits from still living people
who
who were directly involved with the case and who not only confirmed
Tyree's
innocence but the details of Watchtower as well. Now more than 400 pages
total, the combined set of documents includes heavily redacted releases
from the Army and a written admission from CIA that it not only has
Watchtower documents but is reviewing them.

In 1995 I also made contact with unnamed sources at the National
Security
Agency who confirmed key elements of Cutolo's affidavit and led me to
believe that a doomsday file, which he secreted there before his murder,
was the source of the affidavit. It was written by Cutolo's colleagues,
after his murder, as a result of his murder. It remains, to this day,
the
single most frightening document I have ever read.

Adding further weight is the fact that the daughter of Cutolo, a
resident
of New Mexico, has confirmed elements of the story to Dee Ferdinand,
daughter of Albert Carone, a CIA-Mafia connected money launderer who
also
held the rank of full colonel in Army Intelligence. Carone was murdered
in
1990. Tyree knew Carone from the Watchtower missions and confirmed his
role
as a "money man."

I have held Carone's personal phone book in my hands and in it I found
the
home addresses and telephone numbers of both William Casey and Gambino
crime boss Pauly Castellano. My investigation of Carone has already been
given to intelligence committees from both Houses.
In spite of overwhelming evidence of Tyree's innocence it is
questionable
whether he will be granted a new trial. The case sounds hauntingly like
that of Geronimo Pratt, the former Black Panther who served 27 years for
a
murder he did not commit. Rather than grant Pratt a new trial, which
would
have proved the existence of a conspiracy, the government released him
last
year. Like Geronimo Pratt, there are witnesses willing to place Tyree in
another town at the time of the murder. Recently Senator Kennedy of
Massachusetts wrote to the FBI asking them to reopen the case. The FBI
declined, stating that there was insufficient evidence, Bill Tyree has
been
food poisoned three times recently. He was then punished when he was
unable
to report for work. He has appealed his case as a political prisoner to
the
Organization of American states. They, according to Coleman, have
received
the appeal and will be looking at Tyree as a political prisoner.
The OAS has not returned my calls either.

The question now arises as to whether Tyree will take the pardon if it
is
offered. I agree with Ray Coleman who said, "There is no one on earth
who
could second guess Billy on that one." Now we wonder if Tyree will live
long enough to make the choice.



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