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FROM THE WILDERNESS is proud to present the story of U.S. Army Special
Forces Captain John McCarthy, a real American hero. While some would
challenge hero status for a man who admittedly was ordered to train
assassination teams for the CIA during the Vietnam War (none of which
carried out a mission), no one can challenge the fact that as a triple
volunteer (airborne, ranger, Special Forces), John served his country with
bravery, honor and distinction. Like so many of the young men who went to
Vietnam, he believed in his country and what he had been taught was the
rightness of its mission in the world. But this is also the story of John's
disillusionment and of his painful awakening, which came at the cost of wife
family and friends. It is a story about how he stood alone, at a crucial
moment, as his country broke its word to him and refused to capitulate as he
saw that the moral leadership of those who gave him orders was an empty
house of cards.
- Mike Ruppert, 7/14/98


AN AMERICAN P.O.W. -- IN AMERICA

By John McCarthy

This is true. It happened. And it happened in the United States of America
and in Vietnam.

Continued suppression of the following facts and circumstances provides
history with the opportunity to repeat itself. It already has once.

The United States Government claims that publication of this matter will be
inimical to the National Security of our country. A more accurate phrase
would be National Embarrassment. Stonewalling on this issue has worked for
over thirty years. Stonewalling works. It is time to take down the wall.

On January 30, 1968, a Top Secret General Court-martial concluded that
United States Army Special Forces Captain John McCarthy had murdered a
Cambodian "peasant". Although facing the death penalty, the court sentenced
McCarthy to "...be confined at hard labor for the term of your natural
life." Deliberation on sentencing took all of three minutes. Amazingly
enough, the sentence to confinement for life DID NOT include reduction in
rank, forfeiture of pay and allowances, nor dismissal from the service. This
remains a precedent in the history of Military Justice, i.e., an accusation
followed shortly by a conviction.

McCarthy was the Case Officer in Saigon, of a CIA directed covert operation
code-named PROJECT CHERRY. The operational mission of CHERRY was a
redundant, three-pronged assassination team targeted against Prince NORODOM
SIHANOUK, the head of state of Cambodia.

Although McCarthy was technically a member of the United States Military and
Special Forces, his role as Case Officer of PROJECT CHERRY necessitated an
elaborate Cover Story as a member of the Department of Defense (DOD) and was
covered by identification issued by the United States Embassy in Saigon
under an assumed name (John McAlister). This "cover" included absolute
directives not to openly associate with any members of our military forces
in Vietnam.

PROJECT CHERRY was not a Special Forces mission. This CIA activity employed
Special Forces personnel who were selected for their expertise in relevant
skills necessary for the conduct of BLACK TERROR and ASSASSINATION missions.
The Project was buried deep within a Military Intelligence unit which was
itself operating under the guise of a Civic Action Team, a common CIA cover
for covert operations world-wide. Although members of the Civic Action team
wore various military uniforms and carried on activities as though they were
legitimate military officers, some were full time CIA Agents.

The "operational" members of PROJECT CHERRY were Cambodians recruited from
the KHMER SEREI, the Government In Exile from Cambodia, violently
anti-SIHANOUK and dedicated to the overthrow of the Cambodian Government.
The KHMER SEREI was recognized by the Vietnamese Government and operated
openly in South Vietnam. PROJECT CHERRY employed twelve members of the KHMER
SEREI. Their missions included the conduct of BLACK TERROR against the
civilian population of Cambodia, while leaving evidence of their atrocities
blaming Cambodian forces for their actions. The purpose of these activities
was to create CIVIL UNREST and a rebellion against the Cambodian Regime. It
worked. Similar operations utilizing KHMER SEREI were also directed from the
United States Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.

PROJECT CHERRY, it turns out, had been compromised by the penetration of an
individual who, while holding the rank as the First Secretary of the KHMER
SEREI, was the PRINCIPAL AGENT of PROJECT CHERRY and also an Operative Agent
of the SOVIET KGB. He was also employed by the SIHANOUK Government at the
same time. This information was provided to the United States Embassy in
Saigon in February, 1967, by the leader of the KHMER SEREI, SON NGOC THANH.
The Americans of PROJECT CHERRY were not notified of this revelation. This
triple agent�s name was INCHIN LAM. As Principal Agent, LAM coordinated the
activities of the Cambodian members of PROJECT CHERRY and also packed the
parachutes used by all team members, including the Americans. Lam was also
involved in the murder of one of the Cambodian members of PROJECT CHERRY.

During the course of events in November, 1967, McCarthy was directed to
disband PROJECT CHERRY, supposedly for budgetary considerations, and
disburse its members to collateral organizations. All Cambodian members of
PROJECT CHERRY were subsequently rehired by Studies and Observations Groups
(SOG) targeting Cambodia, with the exception of INCHIN LAM, the Principal
Agent, who could not be rehired due to unknown reasons. The only response
from those employing other members of PROJECT CHERRY was, "...they would not
touch LAM with a ten foot pole". LAM�s association with the Soviet KGB and
the SIHANOUK Regime was not known to McCarthy at that time. (It was later
learned that the CIA was frantically attempting to re-double LAM against the
KGB and was releasing him from all covert activities in this attempt).

LAM was taken from his "Safe House" in Saigon by McCarthy and one of his
sergeants, and driven during the hours of darkness north from the city to an
area occupied by a Special Forces Detachment at Ho Ngoc Tao. The purpose for
this trip was to question LAM because of other issues which had just come to
light during attempts to re-hire him. During the ride LAM was shot and
killed from outside the vehicle by persons unknown. By McCarthy�s direction,
the vehicle was driven to the Special Forces Detachment and directives were
given to contact an individual to assist in the temporary disposal of LAM.
It was anticipated that LAM�s remains would be turned over to the KHMER
SEREI, as were other members in case of death.

Shortly after returning to Saigon, McCarthy was arrested and accused of the
murder of INCHIN LAM. Within three days the United States Embassy in Saigon
provided a $25,000 Death Gratuity to the KHMER SEREI in hopes of appeasing
them over LAM�s death. The KHMER SEREI were somewhat confused. Although they
did not express surprise or anger in LAM�s death, they could not understand
why the United States Government was going to prosecute McCarthy. After all,
they had told the Embassy months earlier of LAM�s true allegiance. The KHMER
SEREI subsequently presented McCarthy with a plate of gold and a
commendation, since the US Government had provided McCarthy�s real name as
the culprit in this matter. The KHMER SEREI kept the $25,000 but they
wondered how anyone could be tried for such a "revolutionary" act.

The Central Intelligence Agency offered John a ten year sentence if he would
plead guilty to murder, avoid a trial, and go along with the CIA's murder of
a triple agent to protect the truth that they had turned LAM back on his
communist comrades. Because he was innocent of the crime John flatly refused
the offer.

After 65 days of pre-trial confinement at Long Binh, Vietnam, in a 5 x 7
foot box, topped with chicken wire, a continuously burning light bulb, and a
tin roof, McCarthy was tried and convicted of premeditated murder. The TET
offensive of January 30, 1968 began twenty-five minutes later.

The government�s key witness at trial, held virtually in-camera, was a
pathologist. Captain Richard T Mason testified as an "expert" witness that
LAM was killed by a .22 caliber bullet with the muzzle of the weapon held
loosely or tightly, "�but in any case against the neck" of the victim, LAM.
This testimony compelled the jury to convict, despite contrary evidence.
There was also testimony about "stingers" at trial. These were single shot
devices made for the CIA as assassination weapons. Although McCarthy had a
.38 caliber revolver, and the sergeant with him that night had a 9mm pistol,
it was Mason�s "expert" testimony that won the day.

Both Robert and Ted Kennedy responded to appeals by McCarthy for assistance.
They wrote letters and made calls on his behalf which had no effect on CIA's
directed outcome of his trial. Bobby was assassinated on June 5, 1968.

After five months in the 5 x 7 "box", McCarthy was transported to Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas, in a "prison shipment".

In September, 1968 Mason recanted his in-court testimony, in writing. He
sent the recantation to Lieutenant Colonel PIERRE FINCK, his boss at the
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, in Washington, D.C. FINCK had conducted
the autopsy of President John F Kennedy, in November of 1963, and had
testified before the WARREN COMMISSION. FINCK was contacted in 1969 by one
of McCarthy�s lawyers but denied knowledge of any new or relevant
information in the case. Mason didn�t think it necessary or appropriate to
advise McCarthy or his lawyers of his recantation.

In 1970, a lawyer working for FINCK approached McCarthy�s attorney in the
Pentagon Cafeteria and asked if he had seen the "McCarthy File".

Expressing surprise, both attorneys proceeded to FINCK�s office and located
the filing cabinet. The first document in the file was Mason�s recantation.
The second item was an FBI Lab report signed by J Edgar Hoover. This lab
report was in response to a request for analysis of a bullet fragment
removed during the autopsy of LAM. The FBI Lab report dated February 9,
1968, ten days after trial, states that the make, caliber and manufacturer
of the bullet fragment could not be determined. However, the report
continued, a piece of quartz was stuck to the bullet fragment. When LAM was
shot, the front windshield of the vehicle had shattered, the there had been
a hole in the windshield two inches from the passenger side post. Again,
Mason had not thought it necessary or appropriate to notify the defense
attorneys or McCarthy. The FBI sent the bullet fragment back to Vietnam
"under separate cover" from the lab report. The bullet fragment was lost in
the registered mail. McCarthy�s defense team never had the opportunity to
independently analyze the fragment.

McCarthy�s lawyers immediately filed a brief with the appellate court, which
cited Mason�s recantation as "newly found evidence and fraud on the court".
The conviction was set aside and a new trial was ordered. One of the three
appellate judges disagreed with the recommendation for a new trial. To him,
McCarthy�s "record in intelligence and intelligence related operations, as
well as the military skills associated therewith, which he has developed,"
made it in defiance of "logic" that he would have murdered "the victim in
the manner developed by the Government at trial and urged upon us during
appellate argument." Terming McCarthy a "proven officer, thoroughly trained
in intelligence operations, well-disciplined and sensitive to the
ramifications of all his actions, not only with regard to the United States
but to other political entities whose interests might be affected," that
judge said the court should have forbidden a retrial. Then Government
prosecutors described the possibility of a conviction at a new trial as
"highly unlikely" and the charge of Premeditated Murder was dismissed on
January 8, 1971. Immediately following the dismissal, the following
organizations were briefed because of anticipated fallout: CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, STATE DEPARTMENT, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION,
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL, and THE EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT, (PRESIDENT NIXON).

The US Government was so anxious to obtain a conviction at trial they had
resorted to FABRICATING evidence in the guise of Mason�s EXPERT testimony.
Statements by the ranking member of the court-martial board revealed that
had Mason�s recantation been known or the FBI Lab report been available, the
court would not have reached a guilty verdict. However, this same board
member did state that if the Government had thought McCarthy innocent, they
certainly would not have tried him for murder, and the court had their duty
to convict. Therein lies the rub and the miscue of military justice. The
statement of "we don�t know how he did it, but we think he did it"
exemplifies the issue.

In 1984, under the Freedom of Information Act, a search of the files in the
STATE DEPARTMENT was requested with negative results. No files existed with
respect to the above. However, in the office of the ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF
of INTELLIGENCE in the Pentagon, an affidavit dated 1968, written by the
Assistant Chief of Staff addressed the concern of the STATE DEPARTMENT over
the issue of granting McCarthy�s civilian attorney a Top Secret clearance in
order to review the files in the above matter. The information in the
McCarthy case, if leaked, would seriously effect the Foreign Policy of the
United States. And, of course, STATE was briefed on January 8, 1971. Also,
during the summer of 1968, STATE had requested copies of the Record of Trial
and allied paperwork from McCarthy�s defense counsel in the Pentagon. After
reviewing the material for a week, the representative from STATE returned
the documents with the comment; "Had we known that this information was
going to be revealed, we would never had allowed the trial to proceed in the
first place". And yet there are no files on this matter at the STATE
DEPARTMENT. This is of far greater significance than just denying the
existence of files. What it means is that STATE was not aware of PROJECT
CHERRY to begin with, and although BLACK TERROR and ASSASSINATION missions
were under purview of the CIA, the STATE DEPARTMENT would have known of
these activities when sanctioned by the President. Because STATE was not
privy to these activities in Cambodia, there stands a very good chance that
the operations conducted by PROJECT CHERRY were a ROGUE CIA directed
activity designed to prolong and extend the war in South East Asia.

On October 2, 1968 John, sitting in his prison cell at Ft. Leavenworth,
received a Western Union telegram from Ted Kennedy which read, "Keep chin
up. Stand by for good news shortly." On Oct. 6, 1969 he was summarily
released from prison and remained in a state of limbo while CIA and the Army
decided what to do with him. He was sent to the Army�s premier intelligence
post, Fort Huachuca, where, as a convicted murderer, he was allowed to
instruct other troops, in spite of the fact that he had no security
clearance.

On February 8, 1970 in an article in the Washington Post entitled
"Terminated Agent May Haunt U.S.", Murray Marder would write: "(W)hile
comparatively obscure, the McCarthy case carries a larger potential for
international complications than the celebrated Green Beret case". Eleven
months later the charge was dismissed.

The Constitution of The United States guarantees all citizens the right to
seek redress for grievances against the Government. The exception to this
First Amendment Right is the FERES Doctrine adopted by Congress in 1952,
which states that no member of the Armed Forces may seek redress for
grievances which is "incidental to service". Therefore, those citizens who
wear their country�s uniform into battle in order to protect the
Constitution, forfeit their Rights under the Constitution. There is no
recourse.

John McCarthy honorably left the service on August 2, 1971, after eleven
years six months and six days of active duty. His written statement on
request for release from active duty was simply put: "I no longer have the
desire to serve as a commissioned officer in the United States Army".

The Author

Los Angeles

1998

A personal note; the utter devastation of incarceration, loss of wife and
children, mother and father, friends and relatives, and employment and other
issues is far too voluminous for inclusion in this synopsis.

� COPYRIGHT 1998, 1999, JOHN McCARTHY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PERMISSION TO
REPRINT ONLY IF THE FOLLOWING APPEARS: "Permission to reprint courtesy of
John McCarthy and Michael C. Ruppert - FROM THE WILDERNESS @
www.copvcia.com."

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