MUSTANG REPORT # 4
WITHOUT SMOKING GUN
The Untimely Death of LCDR William Bruce Pitzer
A Book Review By
LTC Daniel Marvin, US Army
Special Forces (Retired)
Without
Smoking Gun, a nonfiction work by Kent Heiner, should get your blood
boiling and, unless you are a mild-mannered Mr. Milquetoast, your body
functioning in whatever way you so decide to do your part in helping bring
those to justice who not only inspired and developed, but perpetrated some of
the most heinous political crimes of the past century including the
cold-blooded murders of President John F. Kennedy, Lt. Cmdr. William Bruce
Pitzer and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What would you do if you knew that our government was lying
about the greatest crime of your time and a dear friend who had shown you proof of this government’s cover-up died
violently and without warning? Would you tell anyone? Meet retired U.S. Navy
Chief Petty Officer Dennis David who recalls the day in 1963 that U.S. Navy
officer and beloved mentor Bill Pitzer showed him a film taken by a remotely controlled
camera of the actual autopsy of President John F. Kennedy’s dead body and some
still photographs of that same autopsy. These images, the two men agreed, made
it clear that the President had been shot from the front, not the rear, despite
what the American public was being told.
Meet the late Lieutenant Commander
William Bruce Pitzer, who in 1966 was found shot and killed in his office at
the National Naval
Medical Center,
where the President’s autopsy had been performed after the tragedy in Dallas.
What would you do
if you realized you had almost been an unwitting pawn in the murder of an
important witness? Meet the author of
this review: I am retired U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) Lieutenant Colonel
Daniel Marvin. I am a combat veteran of two wars, and I am willing to testify
before Congress that I was asked to kill Lieutenant Commander Pitzer, "a
man who was going to give secrets to the enemy" or so the CIA agent told
me in a secret meeting under the pines in the first week of August in 1965 at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Is such a
scenario possible? Yes and I am willing to testify to that fact before
Congress, tell them why I am known as "Dangerous Dan" and why I feel
obligated to tell the truth to this nation.- to this world..
Read of retired Green Beret Lieutenant
Colonel James "Bo" Gritz's having admitted his role (then a captain)
as an instructor at the Special Warfare School, writing in an e-mail to Kent
Heiner, "We were teaching assassination and terrorism as part of the UW
[unconventional warfare] fields of Direct Action missions and GW [guerrilla
warfare].
Meet other
retired military and CIA officers who agree that there was indeed a conspiracy
to assassinate President Kennedy and that the United States does indeed use
assassination and terrorism as a tool of statecraft. .
Fasten your seatbelts for a
devastating journey through recent history. Read eye-witness testimony that I
believe, if presented in a court of law, would prove that the President’s body
was tampered with before being autopsied. Find out why there is reason to
suspect that LCDR Pitzer recorded that alteration on film and was killed in
order to find and destroy that evidence. Go behind closed doors to see the
infighting and prejudices which plagued the Presidential Commission charged to
investigate the assassination. Go back in time to 1966, when private doubts
about the Commission’s findings snowballed into a public demand for answers,
and the Kennedy family was preparing to turn over JFK’s autopsy photos to the
National Archives. Watch the drama of Pitzer’s final days unfold as a 1963 FBI
report is discovered which describes “surgery” on the President’s body prior to
autopsy, sending the Establishment into panic.
The author, Kent Heiner, is the
founder and president of Mem Research, a non-profit organization supporting
research into state-organized crime. He graduated from Brigham
Young University
with a degree in International Relations. His work can be seen at
www.MemResearch.org.
Without
Smoking Gun can be purchased through Trine Day Press for $14.95
including postage. Please call
1-800-556-2012 and have your credit card ready. If you want to order by check -
make it payable to Trine Day and mail
to P.O. Box 577, Walterville,
Oregon 97489.
© 2007 Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Marvin, US Army
Special Forces (Retired)