"In short, Cointelpro was J. Edgar Hoover's secret war against what he considered "dangerous" ideas, or sometimes against
individuals who were unpopular with his friends and supporters".
"The "dirty business" included unauthorized bugging and wiretapping; mail opening; warrantless break-ins ("black bag jobs"); anonymously
mailing reprints of newspaper and magazine articles (some of them planted in the press by the Bureau itself); disseminating defamatory
information regarding individuals, much of it false; encouraging street warfare between violence-prone groups; contacting an employee
with derogatory information about a person to get the target fired; using the IRS to harass individuals an d organizations by audit; and
so on.
"As one newspaper writer put it, "almost nothing - beyond lack of imagination - appears to have limited the range of dirty tricks' used
by the FBI . . ."
In present Utah matters of the Medley Court and disappearance of the Requa/Hoover Files, William Pepper has written Utah FBI and U.S. Attorneys:
The letter of Pepper to Utah U.S. Attorneys and FBI include one of January 7, 2013 to be seen at:
In which he stated: "The evidence clearly indicates that a continuing crime has been committed" relating to the "disappearance of the Requa/Hoover Files during a "baseless receivership"in the Tyrone Medley Court on July 20, 1993. On December 9, Pepper wrote that the lack of action now compelled "a new law enforcement team" at the FBI in Utah.
The events at the time of the receivership on Banner International were narrated by Requa in chapters of his published book then referring to Utah FBI agent Collins as "Agent X" at:
Collins alleged efforts to falsify Utah State filings on Banner International were contained in a Criminal Complaint made following the Pepper letter of January 7 to be seen at:
With extensive evidence having been obtained on actions of Agent Collins, Requa has revised his conclusions on the 1993 events in context of recalling an FBI agent who questioned him briefly in 1974, and in context of FBI Agent Mike Christman of Utah informing him in 1993 that there was a record of a San Francisco police detective questioning him also back in 1974 about the murder of a Mr. Edelman. Both the issue of the 1974 FBI agent contacting him and the alleged San Francisco detective questioning him Requa states were fabrications. There was never such questioning and the issue mentioned by the 1974 Utah FBI agent he also states was plainly a fabrication. His Author's Preface for a sequel to his book covers these in detail.
They make it clear he writes that a COINTELPRO operation was involved in 1974 in a scheme to obtain the Requa/Hoover Files by Getty Oil and John Paul Getty -- and also that a COINTELPRO operation was behind the Utah events as organized by Agent Collins. He notes that the FBI file fabrications of which he learned in 1974 and 1993 were apparently used again by Collins in 1993.
His present conclusion is that Agent Collins organized the "baseless" receivership overnight by prevailing upon several persons to make false statements alleging his mental impairment. The whole range typical of FBI COINTELPRO, he says are now clear to have been employed by Agent Collins that reflect the above commentaries, most particularly:
"disseminating defamatory information regarding individuals, much of it false"
"The "dirty business" included unauthorized bugging and wiretapping; mail opening; warrantless break-ins ("black bag jobs"); anonymously
mailing reprints of newspaper and magazine articles (some of them planted in the press by the Bureau itself); disseminating defamatory
information regarding individuals, much of it false; encouraging street warfare between violence-prone groups; contacting an employee
with derogatory information about a person to get the target fired; using the IRS to harass individuals an d organizations by audit; and
so on.
"As one newspaper writer put it, "almost nothing - beyond lack of imagination - appears to have limited the range of dirty tricks' used
by the FBI . . ."
This Requa states is clearly seen in the evidence he has provided in the attached. These are transcripts of recordings made by others of the Rev. Marsh of Utah and by Roger Bowers against whom he has made recent Criminal Complaints to FBI and U.S. Attorneys as to be seen in the links below that may be clicked. The evidence appears persuasive.
The information in the available public documentation indicated that while COINTELPRO operations were said to have been disbanded, the reality appears to be that all that has changed has been procedures of FBI filings of their records so that the unchanged on-going COINTELPRO operations could not be identified.
Requa alleges that in evidence is a continuing corrupt network of agents within the FBI that was first put in place by J.Edgar Hoover at the prompting of H.L. Hunt with his Mafia cohorts and allies. This he writes resulted in an on-going group of agents in the FBI who were and are still allied with Mafia elements who assist with continuing COINTELPRO operations and their obstructions of justice which he states is reflected in the list of "Crimes of the FBI".
Requa's interpretation of the Memphis Trial by Pepper is that it was the ultimate COINTELPRO operation as greatly detailed by the Church Committee and in the book:
The Utah crimes alleged to Agent Collins may be regarded, he states, as the second most major COINTELPRO operation. There is he states an "on-going network of FBI agents
allied with and employed by the richest of persons, such as H.L. Hunt and John Paul Getty, who employ and collaborate with Mafia groups and elements to conduct COINTELPRO crimes, cover them up, and obstruct justice. The richest of people, he says, rule the FBI and thus much of the U.S, using their Mafia henchman and corrupt FBI to maintain their control. This can all now be seen".
Various links gathered to date include these: