Treading further on the Torbitt web to the present, "JANET" commuter flights flying workers into Area 51, the mysterious secret airbase north of Las Vegas so often in today's news, take a circuitous northwest route from Las Vegas to nearby Mercury. [17] Area 51 watchers report difficulty tracking flight broadcasts beyond the radio beacon at Mercury. Area 51, of course, is today the center of much speculation about UFOs and has been historically linked to the development of the U2 spy plane. JFK assassination personalities such as Gordon Novel--mentioned in the Torbitt and a competing "umbrella
man" to its Ferenc Nagy according to some researchers--have been attracted
to the desert base. President Bill Clinton, an aspirant to the Camelot legacy, recently declared it exempt
from environmental regulations in order to protect its secrets from a job
hazards lawsuit.(Interesting, too, that JFK himself offered help to Twilight Zone's Rod Serling in 1963 on the film Seven Days In May, which warns of a fascist takeover of the US run from a desert
base.) [18]
Oswald's connections to the U2 remain infamous, of course, even if his link to NASA is lesser-known. His military service overseas began at Atsugi, Japan, out of which the U2s
flew. He lived in the Soviet Union when it shot down Gary Powers' U2--some
suggest Oswald gave the Soviets top secret info on the plane--and in Dallas he worked at Jaggar-Chiles-Stovall, which did photographic work for the U2 project. The word "microdots"
appeared under the address and phone number for Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall in
Oswald's address book, another clear indication that Oswald did spy work. Another indication: photographs of foreign military bases taken from the Minox spy camera found among Oswald's possessions reflected similarities to the work of George de Mohrenschildt, whose relationship with Oswald and the White Russian community is examined in the Torbitt.
Oswald left the photography job for for one with Reilly Coffee, which lasted two and a half
months before he was fired. Oswald told the manager of a garage neighboring
the coffee company that he had "found his pot of gold at the end of the rainbow," with an expected new
job at NASA in New Orleans. Although he instead went to work at the School
Book Depository, four co-workers at Reilly who specifically knew and worked with Oswald, got jobs at New Orleans NASA within weeks of his departure.
Another Reilly worker who
moved over to NASA knew David Ferrie, and a friend of his, Melvin Coffee,
spelled "Coffey" in the Torbitt Document, eventually found employment at Cape Kennedy. [19]
(Remember, too, that Michael Paine, whose wife rented a room to Oswald, worked for Bell
Aerospace, where Walter Dornburger served as an officer.)
Paris Flammonde suggests that one of the people Richard Geisbrecht overheard David Ferrie talking to at that Winnipeg airport was L. M. Bloomfield, a
banker in Montreal with ties to the OSS and possibly the CIA, who sat on the board of the Centro Mondiale Commerciale in Rome along with Clay Shaw. [20] The Torbitt Document details
the Bloomfield-Shaw relationship. Flammonde documented Bloomfield's various interests in Le Credit Suisse of Canada, Heineken's Breweries, Canscot Realty, the Israel Continental
Company, etc., in footnotes to Italian and Canadian newspapers. Bloomfield's
links to the Meyer Lansky crime syndicate and his controlling interest in the Permindex corporation
have been the subject of further recent study. [21]
More intriguing, however, is yet another name overheard by Geisbrecht, "Isaacs." The Torbitt Document describes a Harold R. Isaacs as an ex-editor for Newsweek
who was the subject of a suppressed Warren Commission document. By 1976 Bernard Fensterwald reported that the suppressed document, an FBI report dated May 22, 1964, that contained
information on Marilyn Dorothea Murret, a cousin to Lee Harvey Oswald. The
FBI claimed that "Murret was linked in some manner with the . . . apparatus of Professor Harold Isaacs."
According to Fensterwald, Oswald and his family moved in with Murret when he first
returned from the Soviet Union and she lived in Japan at the same time
Oswald was working with the U2 program at Atsugi. Isaacs was a specialist on Asia and who began work at the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953. [22]
In the mid-1970s a researcher at the National Archives discovered another file labeled
with Marilyn Murret's name that contained only background information on
Harold Isaacs.
Turns out that Isaacs worked as a journalist in Shanghai in the 1930s and had an indirect link to the Richard Sorge spy ring, the topic of a book written by Charles Willoughby [23], the intelligence chief that Douglas MacArthur used to refer to as his "little fascist". The Canadian businessman Geisbrecht also overheard reference to a Kansas City hotel later
learned to be the meeting place for members of the right-wing Minutemen
group [24], a group whose California branch was headed by another Willoughby associate, a man named William Gale. [25]
Two final threads on this Torbitt-related web: Douglas MacArthur made reference to an interplanetary threat in comments bracketing the time Werner von Braun made his statements to the press. The first came in October 1955 when Mayor Achille Lauro of
Naples reported that the general told him that "he believes that because of
the developments of science all the countries on earth will have to unite to
survive and to make a common front against attack by people from other planets." [26] By May 1962, MacArthur
was including the remarks, plus other comments on the mastery of "cosmic
power" that suggest he had also been reading Wilhelm Reich in a public speech he gave before West
Point.[27] (Reich had acknowledged MacArthur's previous speech in another
notable suppressed text, Contact With Space.)
Secondly, at the time Richard Geisbrecht made his
attempt to convey to Jim Garrison what he had overheard at the Winnipeg
airport a great UFO flap happened in the area. [28]
The pieces of the true history of JFK's still may be as scattered as his brain matter was on that day, but the Torbitt Document still helps make them discernible.
The Torbitt web may be convoluted, complex and perhaps no real causal links between any of these associations in the historic record can be made. A study of this manuscript will certainly advance reader understanding not only of the events of November 22, 1963 beyond the media dumb show that maybe allows for the possibility of an Oswald
accomplice. That's why, whether it's Kevin Costner, Mel Gibson, Will Smith, or any other celeb who wants to
transform conspiracy into a Hollywood movie commodity, either know about the
Torbitt or have by osmosis absorbed its dialectic of spies, international fascism, multi-national corporate conspiracy, Mafia crime and space-age cover-up.