DC Hot Shot Kill Spots

DC Hot Shot Kill Spots

The area is rife with killings.

1. Capital Hilton (Florida Ave.) where Reagan was shot, name+location of assassin in MD (John Hinckley, whose father worked at Vanderbilt Oil in Denver, and were having dinner w/ Bush family that evening; JH now in St. Elizabeth’s?); regarding actress Jody Foster.

2. Fort Marcy Park (Vince Foster murder, White Water, Clinton).

3. Folger Shakespeare Theatre (Lincoln). Apparently, there is still much controversy over who did what when and even how. Links to Mary Surratt house article & first woman executed by Federal government.

4. Georgetown Starbucks Massacre (Clinton White House lesbian intern 1997 murder, Mary Caitlin Mahoney). The only Starbucks on the planet (out of 25,000 Starbucks shops, since 1972) to host a triple homicide, with execution style 5-shots to the back of her face-down head and no theft. Wash Post has a particularly good article.

5. Chandra Levy (Israeli Mossad spy?) body found in Rock Creek Park, DC (involves rep. Gary Condit, R CA, and Klingle Mansion, RCP NW DC).

6. Laurel, MD parking lot where 1970 George Wallace candidate was shot and paralyzed.

7. The Exorcist-famed steps near Car Barn and Key Bridge where Damien Carras perished.

8. Who/where was that senator mugged in DC? Body of associate found in dumpster D street SE.

9. Admin assist under FDR; secretary Navy under FDR & Truman; under Truman, first secretary of defense James Vincent Forrestal (47-49), fell from unguarded confinement on 16th floor of Bethesda Naval hospital at 2am on 22 May 1949, re UFO project bluebook. Examined by William Menninger, Menninger clinic, (menningitis??) see Chestnut Lodge haunt. Opposed sponsoring state of Israel. Rich. Cover Time magazine 1945. “Severe depression of the type seen in operational fatigure during the war.” (“Floors above 10th at Bethesda Naval Hospital are extremely cramped; I’ve been on 17th floor, w/ basically four small rooms, four torso windows, a shared restroom, kitchenette, and elevators. A little bump and out he would go.”)

10. Frank Olson Army liaison to CIA for biological warfare, Fort Detrick; Forest Glen biowar annex

Joseph Kitchen (2020): President of the Young Democrats of Maryland, Kitchen was reported missing and later found deceased in Washington, D.C., in August 2020. The circumstances surrounding his death were not publicly disclosed.

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Chandra Levy (2001): A Federal Bureau of Prisons intern, Levy disappeared in May 2001. Her remains were discovered in Rock Creek Park in May 2002. The case drew significant media attention due to her association with Congressman Gary Condit.

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Vince Foster (1993): Deputy White House Counsel during President Bill Clinton’s administration, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., in July 1993. Multiple investigations concluded his death was a suicide.

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Seth Rich (2016): A Democratic National Committee staffer, Rich was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., in July 2016. His murder remains unsolved and has been the subject of various conspiracy theories.

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Raymond Nels Nelson (1981): Former bureau chief of The Providence Journal and staff member for Senator Claiborne Pell, Nelson was found murdered in his Washington, D.C., apartment in June 1981. The case remains unsolved.

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Gus W. Weiss (2003): A White House policy adviser on technology, intelligence, and economic affairs, Weiss was found dead in November 2003 under circumstances described as “mysterious.” His death was ruled a suicide.

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CIA analysts shot by rifleman in car, waiting to turn into CIA at Langley.

CIA officer shot by DC Sniper.

Suicide of Philip Graham, publisher of Washington Post

In April 1963, Philip Graham delivered a speech to the overseas correspondents of Newsweek in London, where he referred to journalism as “a first rough draft of history.”
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Additionally, reports suggest that during a newspaper publishers’ convention in Arizona, Philip Graham delivered a blistering speech attacking the CIA and exposing insider secrets about official Washington, including President John F. Kennedy’s affair with Mary Pinchot Meyer, the wife of CIA official Cord Meyer.
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Following this incident, Katharine Meyer Graham intervened, and Philip Graham was subsequently hospitalized at Chestnut Lodge, a psychiatric facility in Rockville, Maryland. Tragically, on August 3, 1963, after being released into his wife’s care, Philip Graham died from a shotgun wound in their Virginia home, a death officially ruled as suicide.
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Mary Pinchot Meyer (the suspiciously murdered wife of CIA official Cord Meyer and flirt if not concubine of President JFK) and Katharine Meyer Graham (publisher of The Washington Post) were sisters-in-law. (Katharine Meyer Graham’s brother Bill Meyer.) Mary Pinchot Meyer was married to Cord Meyer, and Katharine Meyer Graham was born Katharine Meyer, the daughter of Eugene Meyer, the former owner of The Washington Post. So while they weren’t blood relatives, Mary Pinchot Meyer was connected to Katharine Meyer Graham through marriage into the Meyer family.

Among the notable figures who received treatment at Chestnut Lodge was Philip Graham, publisher of The Washington Post and husband of Katharine Meyer Graham (who was sister-in-law thru her brother Bill Meyer to Mary Pinchot Meyer, the flirty concubine of President JFK and wife of CIA officer Cort Meyer; Mary was suspiciously murdered). Prior to his incarceration at Chestnut Lodge, Graham had made a speech (Arizona, April 1963) before the Association of Newspaper Publishers, explaining how The Washington Post was going to lead the way in exposing political wrongdoing and CIA shenanigans. Shortly after, he began exhibiting erratic behavior, paranoia, and manic episodes (congruent with LSD poisoning), raising suspicions that he had been targeted for silencing. Some sources suggest that Graham was consequently subjected to experimental drug treatments at Chestnut Lodge, possibly as part of an MKUltra-related program aimed at discrediting or neutralizing those who had become a liability to intelligence operations.

In April 1963, during a newspaper publishers’ convention in Arizona, Philip Graham, then publisher of The Washington Post, delivered a controversial speech. In this address, he reportedly criticized the CIA and disclosed sensitive information about official Washington, including President John F. Kennedy’s alleged affair with Mary Meyer, the wife of CIA official Cord Meyer. This incident led to his hospitalization at Chestnut Lodge, a psychiatric facility in Rockville, Maryland.

In April 1963, during a newspaper publishers’ convention in Phoenix, Arizona, Philip Graham, then publisher of The Washington Post, delivered a controversial speech. Accounts suggest that Graham, who had been struggling with mental health issues and alcoholism, appeared either inebriated or in a manic state during his address. In his speech, he reportedly divulged sensitive information, including President John F. Kennedy’s alleged affair with Mary Pinchot Meyer, the wife of CIA official Cord Meyer. This public disclosure of private affairs shocked attendees and breached the unspoken code of discretion prevalent among Washington’s elite. Following this incident, Katharine Graham, Philip’s wife, intervened by flying to Phoenix. Philip was sedated, placed in a straitjacket, and flown back to Washington, D.C., where he was admitted to Chestnut Lodge, a psychiatric hospital in Rockville, Maryland. This episode marked a significant escalation in Philip Graham’s mental health struggles, which culminated in his tragic death by suicide on August 3, 1963.

Philip Graham’s 4-month (incarceration) time at Chestnut Lodge was marked by severe depression, sudden mood swings, and claims of being manipulated. While officially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the coincidental timing of his institutionalization following his public speech against the CIA remains suspicious. After being released into his wife’s care, Graham was found dead from a shotgun wound in August 1963. His death was officially ruled a suicide, but many speculate that he was either coerced into taking his own life or was eliminated as part of a broader effort to control the media’s role in exposing intelligence operations.

https://wp.conspira.org/2025/02/the-defenestration-of-frank-olson/

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