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Fred Crisman

Fred Lee Crisman (July 22, 1919 – December 10, 1975) was a fighter pilot and later educator from Tacoma, Washington known for claims of paranormal events and ties to 20th century conspiracies.

In an exhibit of the Committee on Assassinations, one of the three tramps photographed near Dealey Plaza on the day of the John F. Kennedy assassination is compared to Fred Crisman (bottom)

In 1946, Crisman claimed to have battled with non-humans in caves during the Second World War. The following year, he attempted to convince two early flying saucer witnesses that lava rocks were in fact debris dropped from a flying saucer. In 1968, Crisman was subpoenaed by a New Orleans grand jury in the prosecution of a local man for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy—a prosecution that would later be dramatized in the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK.

Conspiracy authors consider Crisman "a nexus point for a number of conspiracies and cover-ups from the late 1940s until [his] death in 1975".[1]

Early life edit

Crisman was born on July 22, 1919, the only child of Fred M. Crisman and wife Eva (born Eva Pitchers, died Eva White, 1971).[2][3] In 1933, he and his family moved to Vale, Oregon; His father ran a hotel there.

In 1939, Crisman graduated from Vale Union High School.[4] After attending Eastern Oregon College during 1939–40, Crisman left, working as a brakeman for the Union Pacific Railroad.[4]

Military career edit

On May 26, 1942, Crisman enlisted in the Army, entering the service with the rank of second lieutenant.[5] In 1943, Crisman was listed an aviation cadet undergoing training at Lancaster, California.[6] He was awarded the Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Crisman left the Army as a First Lieutenant on February 19, 1946.[4][5]

Veterans advocate edit

In April 1946, Crisman served as representative of the Washington state bureau of veterans' affairs when he called for safety inspections of some used cars.[7] That month, Crisman filed to run for coroner.[8][9] In May, Crisman addressed the Tacoma Real Estate board in the Hotel Winthrop about veterans' real estate problems.[10] In August 1946, Crisman, then described as the head of the state department of veterans' affairs, addressed the Seattle American Veterans chapter.[11] Later that month, he addressed the Lions Club.[12][13] On November 5, Crisman lent his name to an ad endorsing Hugh J. Rosellini for prosecutor.[14] In November 1946, Crisman, then described as a special investigator for the bureau, gave a speech about mental illness in returning servicemen to the Kiwanis club at the Hotel Winthrop.[15] In December 1946, Crisman was elected to represent Washington members of veterans organization AMVETS at an upcoming session.[16]

Relationship with Ray Palmer and Amazing Stories edit

 
Crisman's claims of firsthand knowledge of the Shaver Mystery were published in June 1946.

In 1946–47, pulp magazine Amazing Stories was an outlet for fantasy, science-fiction, and fringe claims. The May 1946 issue, for example, included purportedly-true fringe adventures by Richard Sharpe Shaver, the fiction of Dorothy & John de Courcy written in the style of Shaver, a defense of the religions of Tibet by Millen Cooke, the fiction of Robert Moore Williams, an allegedly-true eyewitness account of unidentified objects in the skies by Dirk Wylie, and other genre-blurring texts.[17][18]

Promotion of the Shaver mystery edit

In June 1946, Amazing Stories published a pseudonymous letter by Crisman in which he claimed to have battled "mysterious and evil" underground creatures to free himself from a cave in Burma during World War II.[1] Wrote Crisman:

I flew my last combat mission on May 26 [1945] when I was shot up over Bassein and ditched my ship in Ramaree Roads off Chedubs Island. I was missing five days. I requested leave at Kashmere. I and Capt. (deleted by request) left Srinagar and went to Rudok then through the Khesa pass to the northern foothills of the Kabakoram. We found what we were looking for. We knew what we were searching for.

For heaven's sake, drop the whole thing! You are playing with dynamite. My companion and I fought our way out of a cave with submachine guns. I have two 9" scars on my left arm that came from wounds given me in the cave when I was 50 feet from a moving object of any kind and in perfect silence. The muscles were nearly ripped out. How? I don't know. My friend has a hole the size of a dime in his right bicep. It was seared inside. How we don't know. But we both believe we know more about the Shaver Mystery than any other pair. You can imagine my fright when I picked up my first copy of Amazing Stories and see you splashing words about the subject.

Do not print our names, we are not cowards, but we are not crazy.[4]

The letter was quoted in the September 1946 issue of Harper's Magazine as an example of a crackpot letter. In May 1947, Amazing Stories published a second Crisman letter, this time identifying him by name. In this letter, Crisman claimed to have traveled to Alaska with his friend Dick, who was killed there.[19][4]

Role in Maury Island incident edit

In 1947, Crisman was involved with Harold Dahl in the Maury Island incident, an early UFO incident widely considered to be a hoax, even within Ufology.[20][21] Dahl believed the 1960s TV series, The Invaders was based on Crisman's life.[1]

In the January 1950 issue of Fate Magazine, Crisman insisted the incident was not a hoax. Wrote Crisman: "Why, if we were such blackguards and deliberately caused the deaths of two Air Force Pilots and the loss of a $150,000 airplane did not the government or some agency there attempt to seek justice through the courts of the state and federal government".[4]

On July 22, 1967, Crisman spoke at a UFO convention in Seattle about the Maury Island incident.[4]

University student edit

In Fall 1947, Crisman participated in college community theater in La Grande.[22] In April 1949, Crisman was listed as acting public relations officer of Oregon's first chapter of AMVETS.[23] In summer 1949, Crisman gave talk on "The Far East" to a Kiwanis Club.[24] In February 1950, a letter by Crisman was entered into the congressional record. Wrote Crisman: "China has fallen to the Reds [...] Indo-china is on the verge and will go soon." Crisman continued "It makes me mad to see it all go, while people I thought were in the 'know' grovel and back up before a gang of international brigands whose only difference from the Nazis is the cut of their uniforms. I no longer think the people guiding our state department know just what they are doing...".[25]

In September 1950, Crisman was a Willamette University student.[26] In October 1950, he wrote a letter to the editor complaining about the inability of local barbers to give a military trim.[27] In 1951, while studying at Willamette University, Crisman received a teaching assignment at Salem High.[28] On June 10 1951, Crisman was awarded a Bachelor's of Arts.[29][better source needed]

Return to the military edit

Amid the Korean war, in April 1951, it was reported that Crisman had been ordered to active duty.[30] That conflict ended in July 1953.

Teaching career edit

In 1953, he returned to teaching in Elgin, Oregon.[4] He worked as a teacher and administrator in high schools in Washington and Oregon.[4]

In December 1953, Crisman served as director of the high school drama club.[31] In 1955, Crisman accepted a job as superintendent at Huntington.[32] On April 15, 1957, Crisman was charged with drunken disorderly, resisting arrest, and pulling a firearm on the arresting officer; He was fined $100.

In 1958, Crisman was cited in connection with a local tradition of a fictional high school student at White River High.[33] Also in 1958, Crisman took a course at Pacific Lutheran University.[34] In 1959, Crisman organized a fundraising project that sold booklets about the varsity basketball team.[35] In 1960, Crisman's civics class authored a letter to the editor on the Caryl Chessman death penalty case, arguing "Has the time come when the United States takes orders from other countries? The Chessman case is a problem which is testing the judicial stability of the United States. The exterior infiltration on the United States and the exterior infiltration of the State of California should not force our government to bow down to the opinions of other nations and countries."[36] Crisman resigned from White River High in June 1960.[34]

By 1962, Crisman was attached to Rainer High School.[37] In 1964, Crisman began teaching in the Turner school district, and it was reported his book on "Industrial Recruiting" had been accepted for publication.[38] In April 1965, his post was listed as journalism teacher.[39] On February 21, 1966, Crisman was suspended and later dismissed from his teaching position at Cascade High on a charge of insubordination and "creating a secret society".[40] The board added that "the organization is of such a nature that should not be condoned or authorized to exist in this district."[41] District officials said the society had been limited to five students, and officials declined to disclose the nature of the organization.[42]

Business and politics edit

In 1966, an FBI informant claimed that Crisman had transported $100,000 in cash to California, was doing business as a psychologist, and was suspected of operating a diploma mill.[43] In July 1966, Fate Magazine ran an ad for the "Western Division of the Parapsychological Society" inviting new members to join by contacting "F. Lee Crisman, PhD".[44][45] In November 1966, Crisman founded The Professional Research Bureau, with T. Edward Beckham and Searoba Bates, seeking "to conduct research and consultation within the fields of peology research and industrial psychology, public relations and criminology".[46]

Role in the Clay Shaw trial edit

On March 1, 1967, New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw was arrested for conspiring to assassinate John Kennedy. According to controversial district attorney Jim Garrison, the first person Shaw called after being charged was Fred Crisman.[47][48] On October 31, 1968, a grand jury in New Orleans issued a subpoena for Fred Lee Crisman in connection with the investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination. District attorney Jim Garrison issued a press release, writing:

Mr. Crisman has been engaged in undercover activity for a part of the industrial warfare complex for years. His cover is that of a "preacher" and a person "engaged in work to help gypsies."

Our information indicates that since the early 1960s he has made many trips to the New Orleans and Dallas areas in connection with his undercover work for that part of the warfare industry engaged in the manufacture of what is termed, in military language, a "hardware"—meaning those weapons sold to the U.S. government which are uniquely large and expensive.

Mr. Crisman is a "former" employee of the Boeing Aircraft Company in the sense that one defendant in the case is a "former" employee of Lockheed Aircraft Company in Los Angeles. In intelligence terminology this ordinarily means that the connection still exists but that the "former employee" has moved into an underground operation. More often than not a "bad record" or evidence indicating that he has been "fired" is prepared for the parent company to increase the disassociation between the two.[49][50]

That same day, Crisman was arrested by Tacoma police for reckless driving.[51]

On November 21, 1968, Crisman was deposed in the case against Clay Shaw.[1][52] By January 9, 1969, Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist Richard E. Sprague was privately accusing Crisman of being one of the three tramps.[53]

Broadcasting and politics edit

Starting on August 1, 1968, Crisman hosted a radio talk show under the pseudonym "Jon Gold" on station KAYE.[54] Crismann authored a pamphlet, under his radio name Jon Gold, titled "What to do until Sanity Returns" which he advertised on his show. The work denounced sensitivity training as "Communist-oriented" brainwashing. Crisman's pamphlet called for widespread infiltration and disruption of civic organizations like Parent-Teacher Associations.[51] Wrote Crisman:

"You must take a page from the Communist Manifesto... You must learn to halt the elections at P-TA units. Do not stop with school organizations, infiltrate each garden club, suborn its social policy and convert it to an agit-prop group."

In January 1969, Crisman was sued for libel along with other KAYE personalities by a city official who had been accused of being a communist;[55] The case was dismissed.[56]

Crisman authored a book, The Murder of a City, Tacoma published in 1970 through Transistor Publishing Company. The book was described by reviewer Michael Sullivan as a "weird, politically slanted rant" that manages to "tie corruption in Tacoma to everything from communist infiltrators to the Kennedy assassination".[57]

In November 1970, KAYE was the subject of hearings by the FCC amid complaints that the station violated the Fairness Doctrine. Crisman's behavior was the subject of extensive discussion, with one witness arguing his playing of "Nazi war songs" had jeopardized the station's licence.[58][59] Citizens opposed to KAYE discussed the stations promotion of the antisemitic conspiracy theories and presented transcripts of Crisman making anti-black comments.[60] One listener reported that "she heard a KAYE broadcast of the Jon Gold Show in which reference was made by a caller to getting rid of Rowlands in the manner which President John Kennedy and his brother were disposed of".[61] Crisman resigned from KAYE.[62] Two subpoenas were issued for Crisman to appear before the hearings, but he disappeared and could not be located.[63]

In 1970, Crisman was appointed to the Library Board, despite objections about his false claims of having held a doctorate.[64] Crisman was elected Vice-President of the Tacoma library board.[65] Crisman was named as a possible investor in Tacoma cable television.[66] Local news discussed whether a gun had been allowed inside KAYE.[67]

Final years edit

Beginning in 1970, a photocopied document called the "Torbitt Document" or "Nomenclature of an Assassination" circulated among Kennedy assassination buffs claimed that Crisman was one of the "three tramps" allegedly employed by a secret government agency.[68] The document incorrectly names him "Chrismon" and falsely claims he was a Syrian immigrant.[69]

In 1971, Crisman ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the civil service board.[70][71] In 1973, Crisman resigned from the Tacoma Library Board of Directors.[72] Crisman unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the Tacoma city council.In September 1974, Crisman was hospitalized for kidney failure. On April 12, 1975, Crisman married Mary Frances Borden.[73]

In April 1975, True Magazine published a photo of Crisman, speculating he was one of the "three hobos" of JFK conspiracy lore.[74] The November 1975 issue of Crawdaddy Magazine repeated this claim and further claimed, without evidence, that "Olympia police suspected [Crisman] of narcotics activity in connection with a group called "Servants of Awareness".[75]

Fred Crisman died on December 10, 1975.[54][76] At his death, it was noted that Crisman was a graduate of Willamette University with degrees in political science, history, and education and psychology.[4]

Legacy edit

From 1976 to 1985, conspiracy author Richard E. Sprague's fringe book The Taking of America 1-2-3 named Crisman as a grassy knoll shooter.[77]

In 1977, controversial district attorney Jim Garrison claimed that Crisman was one of the "Three Tramps" arrested by Dallas police as well as being a Bishop of the Universal Life Church. Garrison theorized:

"I suggest the only reasonable conclusion is that he [Crisman] was (and probably is, if still around), an operative at a deep cover level in a long-range, clandestine, intelligence mission directly (in terms of our national intelligence paranoia) related to maintaining national security... Crisman emerges as an operative at a supervisory level ... acquired by the apparatus to carry out the menial jobs that are needed to push a current mission forward, a middle man—in the final analysis—between the mechanics who eliminate, and the handy men, who otherwise support a termination mission, on one hand, and the distant, far removed, deep submerged command level on the other."[78]

In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations reported that forensic anthropologists had analyzed and compared the photographs of the "three tramps" with those of Crisman, as well as with photographs of Watergate figures E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis, and two other men.[79] According to the Committee, only Crisman resembled any of the tramps; but the same Committee determined that he was not in Dealey Plaza on the day of the assassination.[79]

A document called The Easy Papers was circulated for decades among conspiracy researchers; The document, bearing the date September 13, 1969, purported to be a service record of Crisman's time as an OSS and later CIA agent.[80]

In 1997, influential conspiracy author Jim Marrs cited the document as proof that Crisman had been a member of the OSS during World War 2; Marrs was criticized for relying on the untrustworthy document.[81] In 1999, conspiracy author Kenn Thomas's book on the Maury Island incident carried the subtitle The Crisman Conspiracy.[82]

Animated comedy edit

Fred Crisman: Cave of the Space Nazis is a 2022 animated comedy film based on the tales of Fred Crisman.[83]

Fred Crisman: Cave of the Space Nazis
 
Poster for the film
Directed byBryan Shickley
Produced by
  • Steve Edmiston
  • Scott Schaefer
Starring
Release date
  • August 4, 2022 (2022-08-04)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Synopsis

The film begins with the disclaimer: "The following events are apparently true, based on the many claims of Fred Lee Crisman. Technically, we can't prove this didn't happen."

The first scene sees Fred Crisman broadcasting from Tacoma radio station KAYE. Crisman tells listeners he was not involved with the Kennedy assassination, saying "I could never have performed such a stunt...", before slyly adding "alone". Crisman claims he has protected the Earth from aliens, saying to doubters "If you don't believe that I protected this world from egregious extraterrestrials, then I simply ask you: Where are they? I don't see any aliens here. You're welcome!"

In flashback to 1946, the film introduces Raymond Palmer, the editor of Unbelievable Tales Magazine, as Crisman recounts an adventurous story of being shot down over the Bay of Bengal during the Second World War. Making his way to Cheduba Island, Crisman seeks shelter in a cave, where he discovers the dead bodies of soldiers. Venturing further into the cave, Crisman discovered the cave is inhabited by the Deros, evil monsters who believe themselves to be the true superior race of the Earth. When Crisman witnesses the Deros torture a victim, he pulls out a pistol, firing it while screaming "Die, you Space Nazi Monsters!".

Crisman is wounded in the firefight, receiving a scar on his shoulder (Palmer notes that medical records indicate scar was present when Crisman first enlisted, but Crisman dismisses this as a Deros forgery). Killing many of the enemy, Crisman escapes and lives to tell the tale.

Cast
  • Brock Baker as Richard Shaver
  • Pat Cashman as Fred Crisman
  • Gabriella Castro as Radio Jingle Singer
  • Alec Crisman as Radio Announcer
  • Meghan Nigrelli as The Computer
  • Hellbent as Dero Victim
  • Bryan Shickley as The Deros
  • Nathaniel Williams as Raymond Palmer
Reception

Promotional material described the film emerging after "a group of talented folks asked the question 'Why hasn't Fred Crisman had a movie yet?'"[84]

The film premiered on August 4, 2022, at Gen Con Film Festival, where it garnered the award for Best Comedy.[85][86] Director Bryan Shickley told reporters: "I love the utter outrageousness that is Fred Lee Crisman, and no matter how you feel about his claims, you just can't come away from spending time with Crisman without forming strong feelings about him."[86]

The film was an official selection of the Brooklyn SciFi Film Festival.[87]

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External links edit

  • Crisman's Grand Jury Testimony in the Shaw JFK assassination case.

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Fred Lee Crisman July 22 1919 December 10 1975 was a fighter pilot and later educator from Tacoma Washington known for claims of paranormal events and ties to 20th century conspiracies In an exhibit of the Committee on Assassinations one of the three tramps photographed near Dealey Plaza on the day of the John F Kennedy assassination is compared to Fred Crisman bottom In 1946 Crisman claimed to have battled with non humans in caves during the Second World War The following year he attempted to convince two early flying saucer witnesses that lava rocks were in fact debris dropped from a flying saucer In 1968 Crisman was subpoenaed by a New Orleans grand jury in the prosecution of a local man for the assassination of President John F Kennedy a prosecution that would later be dramatized in the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK Conspiracy authors consider Crisman a nexus point for a number of conspiracies and cover ups from the late 1940s until his death in 1975 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Veterans advocate 4 Relationship with Ray Palmer and Amazing Stories 4 1 Promotion of the Shaver mystery 4 2 Role in Maury Island incident 5 University student 6 Return to the military 7 Teaching career 8 Business and politics 9 Role in the Clay Shaw trial 10 Broadcasting and politics 11 Final years 12 Legacy 12 1 Animated comedy 13 References 14 External linksEarly life editCrisman was born on July 22 1919 the only child of Fred M Crisman and wife Eva born Eva Pitchers died Eva White 1971 2 3 In 1933 he and his family moved to Vale Oregon His father ran a hotel there In 1939 Crisman graduated from Vale Union High School 4 After attending Eastern Oregon College during 1939 40 Crisman left working as a brakeman for the Union Pacific Railroad 4 Military career editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2023 On May 26 1942 Crisman enlisted in the Army entering the service with the rank of second lieutenant 5 In 1943 Crisman was listed an aviation cadet undergoing training at Lancaster California 6 He was awarded the Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross Crisman left the Army as a First Lieutenant on February 19 1946 4 5 Veterans advocate editIn April 1946 Crisman served as representative of the Washington state bureau of veterans affairs when he called for safety inspections of some used cars 7 That month Crisman filed to run for coroner 8 9 In May Crisman addressed the Tacoma Real Estate board in the Hotel Winthrop about veterans real estate problems 10 In August 1946 Crisman then described as the head of the state department of veterans affairs addressed the Seattle American Veterans chapter 11 Later that month he addressed the Lions Club 12 13 On November 5 Crisman lent his name to an ad endorsing Hugh J Rosellini for prosecutor 14 In November 1946 Crisman then described as a special investigator for the bureau gave a speech about mental illness in returning servicemen to the Kiwanis club at the Hotel Winthrop 15 In December 1946 Crisman was elected to represent Washington members of veterans organization AMVETS at an upcoming session 16 Relationship with Ray Palmer and Amazing Stories edit nbsp Crisman s claims of firsthand knowledge of the Shaver Mystery were published in June 1946 In 1946 47 pulp magazine Amazing Stories was an outlet for fantasy science fiction and fringe claims The May 1946 issue for example included purportedly true fringe adventures by Richard Sharpe Shaver the fiction of Dorothy amp John de Courcy written in the style of Shaver a defense of the religions of Tibet by Millen Cooke the fiction of Robert Moore Williams an allegedly true eyewitness account of unidentified objects in the skies by Dirk Wylie and other genre blurring texts 17 18 Promotion of the Shaver mystery edit In June 1946 Amazing Stories published a pseudonymous letter by Crisman in which he claimed to have battled mysterious and evil underground creatures to free himself from a cave in Burma during World War II 1 Wrote Crisman I flew my last combat mission on May 26 1945 when I was shot up over Bassein and ditched my ship in Ramaree Roads off Chedubs Island I was missing five days I requested leave at Kashmere I and Capt deleted by request left Srinagar and went to Rudok then through the Khesa pass to the northern foothills of the Kabakoram We found what we were looking for We knew what we were searching for For heaven s sake drop the whole thing You are playing with dynamite My companion and I fought our way out of a cave with submachine guns I have two 9 scars on my left arm that came from wounds given me in the cave when I was 50 feet from a moving object of any kind and in perfect silence The muscles were nearly ripped out How I don t know My friend has a hole the size of a dime in his right bicep It was seared inside How we don t know But we both believe we know more about the Shaver Mystery than any other pair You can imagine my fright when I picked up my first copy of Amazing Stories and see you splashing words about the subject Do not print our names we are not cowards but we are not crazy 4 The letter was quoted in the September 1946 issue of Harper s Magazine as an example of a crackpot letter In May 1947 Amazing Stories published a second Crisman letter this time identifying him by name In this letter Crisman claimed to have traveled to Alaska with his friend Dick who was killed there 19 4 Role in Maury Island incident edit In 1947 Crisman was involved with Harold Dahl in the Maury Island incident an early UFO incident widely considered to be a hoax even within Ufology 20 21 Dahl believed the 1960s TV series The Invaders was based on Crisman s life 1 In the January 1950 issue of Fate Magazine Crisman insisted the incident was not a hoax Wrote Crisman Why if we were such blackguards and deliberately caused the deaths of two Air Force Pilots and the loss of a 150 000 airplane did not the government or some agency there attempt to seek justice through the courts of the state and federal government 4 On July 22 1967 Crisman spoke at a UFO convention in Seattle about the Maury Island incident 4 University student editIn Fall 1947 Crisman participated in college community theater in La Grande 22 In April 1949 Crisman was listed as acting public relations officer of Oregon s first chapter of AMVETS 23 In summer 1949 Crisman gave talk on The Far East to a Kiwanis Club 24 In February 1950 a letter by Crisman was entered into the congressional record Wrote Crisman China has fallen to the Reds Indo china is on the verge and will go soon Crisman continued It makes me mad to see it all go while people I thought were in the know grovel and back up before a gang of international brigands whose only difference from the Nazis is the cut of their uniforms I no longer think the people guiding our state department know just what they are doing 25 In September 1950 Crisman was a Willamette University student 26 In October 1950 he wrote a letter to the editor complaining about the inability of local barbers to give a military trim 27 In 1951 while studying at Willamette University Crisman received a teaching assignment at Salem High 28 On June 10 1951 Crisman was awarded a Bachelor s of Arts 29 better source needed Return to the military editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 Amid the Korean war in April 1951 it was reported that Crisman had been ordered to active duty 30 That conflict ended in July 1953 Teaching career editIn 1953 he returned to teaching in Elgin Oregon 4 He worked as a teacher and administrator in high schools in Washington and Oregon 4 In December 1953 Crisman served as director of the high school drama club 31 In 1955 Crisman accepted a job as superintendent at Huntington 32 On April 15 1957 Crisman was charged with drunken disorderly resisting arrest and pulling a firearm on the arresting officer He was fined 100 In 1958 Crisman was cited in connection with a local tradition of a fictional high school student at White River High 33 Also in 1958 Crisman took a course at Pacific Lutheran University 34 In 1959 Crisman organized a fundraising project that sold booklets about the varsity basketball team 35 In 1960 Crisman s civics class authored a letter to the editor on the Caryl Chessman death penalty case arguing Has the time come when the United States takes orders from other countries The Chessman case is a problem which is testing the judicial stability of the United States The exterior infiltration on the United States and the exterior infiltration of the State of California should not force our government to bow down to the opinions of other nations and countries 36 Crisman resigned from White River High in June 1960 34 By 1962 Crisman was attached to Rainer High School 37 In 1964 Crisman began teaching in the Turner school district and it was reported his book on Industrial Recruiting had been accepted for publication 38 In April 1965 his post was listed as journalism teacher 39 On February 21 1966 Crisman was suspended and later dismissed from his teaching position at Cascade High on a charge of insubordination and creating a secret society 40 The board added that the organization is of such a nature that should not be condoned or authorized to exist in this district 41 District officials said the society had been limited to five students and officials declined to disclose the nature of the organization 42 Business and politics editIn 1966 an FBI informant claimed that Crisman had transported 100 000 in cash to California was doing business as a psychologist and was suspected of operating a diploma mill 43 In July 1966 Fate Magazine ran an ad for the Western Division of the Parapsychological Society inviting new members to join by contacting F Lee Crisman PhD 44 45 In November 1966 Crisman founded The Professional Research Bureau with T Edward Beckham and Searoba Bates seeking to conduct research and consultation within the fields of peology research and industrial psychology public relations and criminology 46 Role in the Clay Shaw trial editOn March 1 1967 New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw was arrested for conspiring to assassinate John Kennedy According to controversial district attorney Jim Garrison the first person Shaw called after being charged was Fred Crisman 47 48 On October 31 1968 a grand jury in New Orleans issued a subpoena for Fred Lee Crisman in connection with the investigation into the John F Kennedy assassination District attorney Jim Garrison issued a press release writing Mr Crisman has been engaged in undercover activity for a part of the industrial warfare complex for years His cover is that of a preacher and a person engaged in work to help gypsies Our information indicates that since the early 1960s he has made many trips to the New Orleans and Dallas areas in connection with his undercover work for that part of the warfare industry engaged in the manufacture of what is termed in military language a hardware meaning those weapons sold to the U S government which are uniquely large and expensive Mr Crisman is a former employee of the Boeing Aircraft Company in the sense that one defendant in the case is a former employee of Lockheed Aircraft Company in Los Angeles In intelligence terminology this ordinarily means that the connection still exists but that the former employee has moved into an underground operation More often than not a bad record or evidence indicating that he has been fired is prepared for the parent company to increase the disassociation between the two 49 50 That same day Crisman was arrested by Tacoma police for reckless driving 51 On November 21 1968 Crisman was deposed in the case against Clay Shaw 1 52 By January 9 1969 Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist Richard E Sprague was privately accusing Crisman of being one of the three tramps 53 Broadcasting and politics editStarting on August 1 1968 Crisman hosted a radio talk show under the pseudonym Jon Gold on station KAYE 54 Crismann authored a pamphlet under his radio name Jon Gold titled What to do until Sanity Returns which he advertised on his show The work denounced sensitivity training as Communist oriented brainwashing Crisman s pamphlet called for widespread infiltration and disruption of civic organizations like Parent Teacher Associations 51 Wrote Crisman You must take a page from the Communist Manifesto You must learn to halt the elections at P TA units Do not stop with school organizations infiltrate each garden club suborn its social policy and convert it to an agit prop group In January 1969 Crisman was sued for libel along with other KAYE personalities by a city official who had been accused of being a communist 55 The case was dismissed 56 Crisman authored a book The Murder of a City Tacoma published in 1970 through Transistor Publishing Company The book was described by reviewer Michael Sullivan as a weird politically slanted rant that manages to tie corruption in Tacoma to everything from communist infiltrators to the Kennedy assassination 57 In November 1970 KAYE was the subject of hearings by the FCC amid complaints that the station violated the Fairness Doctrine Crisman s behavior was the subject of extensive discussion with one witness arguing his playing of Nazi war songs had jeopardized the station s licence 58 59 Citizens opposed to KAYE discussed the stations promotion of the antisemitic conspiracy theories and presented transcripts of Crisman making anti black comments 60 One listener reported that she heard a KAYE broadcast of the Jon Gold Show in which reference was made by a caller to getting rid of Rowlands in the manner which President John Kennedy and his brother were disposed of 61 Crisman resigned from KAYE 62 Two subpoenas were issued for Crisman to appear before the hearings but he disappeared and could not be located 63 In 1970 Crisman was appointed to the Library Board despite objections about his false claims of having held a doctorate 64 Crisman was elected Vice President of the Tacoma library board 65 Crisman was named as a possible investor in Tacoma cable television 66 Local news discussed whether a gun had been allowed inside KAYE 67 Final years editBeginning in 1970 a photocopied document called the Torbitt Document or Nomenclature of an Assassination circulated among Kennedy assassination buffs claimed that Crisman was one of the three tramps allegedly employed by a secret government agency 68 The document incorrectly names him Chrismon and falsely claims he was a Syrian immigrant 69 In 1971 Crisman ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the civil service board 70 71 In 1973 Crisman resigned from the Tacoma Library Board of Directors 72 Crisman unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the Tacoma city council In September 1974 Crisman was hospitalized for kidney failure On April 12 1975 Crisman married Mary Frances Borden 73 In April 1975 True Magazine published a photo of Crisman speculating he was one of the three hobos of JFK conspiracy lore 74 The November 1975 issue of Crawdaddy Magazine repeated this claim and further claimed without evidence that Olympia police suspected Crisman of narcotics activity in connection with a group called Servants of Awareness 75 Fred Crisman died on December 10 1975 54 76 At his death it was noted that Crisman was a graduate of Willamette University with degrees in political science history and education and psychology 4 Legacy editFrom 1976 to 1985 conspiracy author Richard E Sprague s fringe book The Taking of America 1 2 3 named Crisman as a grassy knoll shooter 77 In 1977 controversial district attorney Jim Garrison claimed that Crisman was one of the Three Tramps arrested by Dallas police as well as being a Bishop of the Universal Life Church Garrison theorized I suggest the only reasonable conclusion is that he Crisman was and probably is if still around an operative at a deep cover level in a long range clandestine intelligence mission directly in terms of our national intelligence paranoia related to maintaining national security Crisman emerges as an operative at a supervisory level acquired by the apparatus to carry out the menial jobs that are needed to push a current mission forward a middle man in the final analysis between the mechanics who eliminate and the handy men who otherwise support a termination mission on one hand and the distant far removed deep submerged command level on the other 78 In 1979 the House Select Committee on Assassinations reported that forensic anthropologists had analyzed and compared the photographs of the three tramps with those of Crisman as well as with photographs of Watergate figures E Howard Hunt Frank Sturgis and two other men 79 According to the Committee only Crisman resembled any of the tramps but the same Committee determined that he was not in Dealey Plaza on the day of the assassination 79 A document called The Easy Papers was circulated for decades among conspiracy researchers The document bearing the date September 13 1969 purported to be a service record of Crisman s time as an OSS and later CIA agent 80 In 1997 influential conspiracy author Jim Marrs cited the document as proof that Crisman had been a member of the OSS during World War 2 Marrs was criticized for relying on the untrustworthy document 81 In 1999 conspiracy author Kenn Thomas s book on the Maury Island incident carried the subtitle The Crisman Conspiracy 82 Animated comedy edit Fred Crisman Cave of the Space Nazis is a 2022 animated comedy film based on the tales of Fred Crisman 83 Fred Crisman Cave of the Space Nazis nbsp Poster for the filmDirected byBryan ShickleyProduced bySteve Edmiston Scott SchaeferStarringPat Cashman Brock BakerRelease dateAugust 4 2022 2022 08 04 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSynopsisThe film begins with the disclaimer The following events are apparently true based on the many claims of Fred Lee Crisman Technically we can t prove this didn t happen The first scene sees Fred Crisman broadcasting from Tacoma radio station KAYE Crisman tells listeners he was not involved with the Kennedy assassination saying I could never have performed such a stunt before slyly adding alone Crisman claims he has protected the Earth from aliens saying to doubters If you don t believe that I protected this world from egregious extraterrestrials then I simply ask you Where are they I don t see any aliens here You re welcome In flashback to 1946 the film introduces Raymond Palmer the editor of Unbelievable Tales Magazine as Crisman recounts an adventurous story of being shot down over the Bay of Bengal during the Second World War Making his way to Cheduba Island Crisman seeks shelter in a cave where he discovers the dead bodies of soldiers Venturing further into the cave Crisman discovered the cave is inhabited by the Deros evil monsters who believe themselves to be the true superior race of the Earth When Crisman witnesses the Deros torture a victim he pulls out a pistol firing it while screaming Die you Space Nazi Monsters Crisman is wounded in the firefight receiving a scar on his shoulder Palmer notes that medical records indicate scar was present when Crisman first enlisted but Crisman dismisses this as a Deros forgery Killing many of the enemy Crisman escapes and lives to tell the tale CastBrock Baker as Richard Shaver Pat Cashman as Fred Crisman Gabriella Castro as Radio Jingle Singer Alec Crisman as Radio Announcer Meghan Nigrelli as The Computer Hellbent as Dero Victim Bryan Shickley as The Deros Nathaniel Williams as Raymond PalmerReceptionPromotional material described the film emerging after a group of talented folks asked the question Why hasn t Fred Crisman had a movie yet 84 The film premiered on August 4 2022 at Gen Con Film Festival where it garnered the award for Best Comedy 85 86 Director Bryan Shickley told reporters I love the utter outrageousness that is Fred Lee Crisman and no matter how you feel about his claims you just can t come away from spending time with Crisman without forming strong feelings about him 86 The film was an official selection of the Brooklyn SciFi Film Festival 87 References edit a b c d Gulyas Aaron John 2015 Paranoid and Paranormal Precursors from the 1960s to the 1990s The Paranormal and the Paranoid Conspiratorial Science Fiction Television Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield pp 30 31 ISBN 9781442251144 Archived from the original on July 27 2021 Retrieved August 7 2015 The Tacoma Daily Ledger 15 Aug 1919 page 10 Newspapers com The News Tribune 24 Jan 1971 page 49 Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j LeFevre amp Lipson a b showDoc2 html www maryferrell org Clipped from la Grande Observer La Grande Observer July 3 1943 p 3 The News Tribune 24 Apr 1946 page 18 Newspapers com The News Tribune 30 Apr 1946 page 13 Newspapers com The News Tribune 28 Nov 1946 page 14 Newspapers com The News Tribune 22 May 1946 page 3 Newspapers com The News Tribune 01 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Garrison s Memo to the HSCA regarding Fred Crisman and Thomas Beckham part one January 13 2021 Archived from the original on May 4 2021 Retrieved May 4 2021 a b I B Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the U S House of Representatives Washington D C United States Government Printing Office 1979 pp 91 92 Archived from the original on April 3 2020 Retrieved August 28 2017 Thomas Kenn 1999 Cyberculture Counterconspiracy A Steamshovel Web Reader Book Tree ISBN 9781585091256 Marrs Jim 1997 Alien Agenda HarperCollinsPublishers p 86 ISBN 9780060186425 According to CIA files Crisman too was a member of the OSS during World War II serving as a liaison officer with the British Royal Air Force At the end of the war Crisman supposedly discharged from the military entered a special OSS Internal Security School and was quietly transferred to the newly formed CIA where he operated as an extended agent primarily as an internal security specialist in dis ruption activities The files show Crisman was involved in a highly classified subsection of Internal Security known as lSece Easy Sec tion a disruption planning unit whose very existence was denied by the CIA The CIA documents detailed Crisman s activities over the years including secret reports to the agency on military officers dur ing the Korean War and company officials while working for Boeing in Seattle but contained no mention of the Maury Island affair Thomas Kenn 1999 Maury Island UFO The Crisman Conspiracy IllumiNet Press ISBN 9781881532194 Edmiston Steve May 21 2022 When is a Hoax not a Hoax Fate Magazine Fred Crisman ChroniclesRED fredcrisman com Gen Con Gen Con Film Festival www gencon com a b Schaefer Scott August 10 2022 Local film Fred Crisman Cave of the Space Nazis wins Best Comedy at Gen Con Film Festival The B Town Burien Blog Fred Crisman Cave of the Space Nazis watch brooklynscififilmfest com External links editCrisman s Grand Jury Testimony in the Shaw JFK assassination case Retrieved from https 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