Mark Gagnon
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The book literally describes the preferred method for killing someone so that it looks accidental.
And here's what they say.
Stun the target with a blow to the head.
Push them from a high window.
Let the fall disguise the real cause of death.
I'm glad that we have our top minds in the CIA really trying to figure this out.
They say this is like the Russian method.
Like once a week, you'll hear about like a Russian oligarch that like fell from a window.
It's like, ah, he tripped.
He got scared or something.
But they might just be biting our old stuff.
Regardless, this is not now just like a crazy conspiracy.
This is like the CIA's own text lining up perfectly with Frank's injuries.
Now, while digging deeper into the case, Frank's son, Eric, found CIA memos discussing a compartmentalized denial mechanism that was activated after the incident.
This is just like their fancy way of saying, like, controlling the narrative.
It's not, again, proof of murder, but it's definitely evidence of some type of coordinated cleanup.
OK, now that takes us to today.
So in 2012, the Olson family filed a new lawsuit claiming that the U.S.
government had lied about the circumstances of their dad's death, misled the family during the 1975 apology and then withheld key information for decades.
Now, of course, the Department of Justice fought the case and ultimately the course dismissed it.