KERRY THORNLEY'S INSIDE STORY
In 1992, Sondra London traveled to New Orleans with Kerry Thornley to produce the exclusive interview that appeared on A Current Affair; then continued to interview him during the final six years before his demise in 1998. The photos of Thornley that appear here were taken by Sondra London either in New Orleans or Atlanta.
The story that appears here was edited by Sondra London with Thornley's authorization, from a manuscript he originally called The Dreadlock Recollections, which he completed in 1989. He lived long enough to see the first eight chapters published under the new title on this domain in 1997.
The entire story was released on January 11, 2000.
1 Introduction
2 Lee Harvey Oswald
3 Charles Manson
4 Fear of Paranoia
5 Watergate
6 Martin Luther King
7 Jim Garrison
8 Paranoia
9 Slim Brooks
10 Brother-in-law
11 Greg Hill
12 I Can Make You Famous
13 The Manson Family
14 Hitler Was a Good Guy
15 The Philosopher-King
16 Witches Against Caesars
17 So You Want to be a Spy?
18 Hideous Dynamics
19 Partial Enlightenment
20 Haunting Fanaticism
21 Maybe They're Crazy
22 Can You Remember That?
23 Destiny's Tots
24 In the Anteroom of History
25 I Would Risk My Life
26 A Chance to Find Out
27 Switching Signals
28 Think of Me as the Devil
29 California Mind Control
30 Secret Governments
31 Something Should be Done
32 Willing to Kill
33 Frame Some Jailbird
34 Proud of Oswald
35 The Warren Commission
36 You're Famous Now
37 Who Were They?
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Poster Comment:
I post this free online book in honor of President's Ford's death and his work on the Warren Commission.
Who was Kerry Thornley?
Thornley had served for a short time in the same radar operator unit as Lee Harvey Oswald in the spring of 1959 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) in Santa Ana, California. Both men had shared a common interest in society, culture, literature and politics, and whenever duty placed them together, had discussed such topics as George Orwell's famous novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' and the philosophy of Marxism, particularly Oswald's interest in the latter.
Released from Marine Corps' active duty in September of 1960, Thornley relocated with Greg Hill to New Orleans in early 1961 and began to write about his experiences as a peacetime Marine both stateside and in Asia in a book titled The Idle Warriors, which used Lee Harvey Oswald as the template for its main character. The aspiring novelist viewed Oswald as the metaphorical embodiment of an intelligent peacetime GI: deeply dissatisfied with the monolithic, totalitarian structure of military life which stood in distressingly sharp contrast to the professed American ideals of individual liberty and free enterprise.
Prophetically, in late 1962, Thornley completed 'The Idle Warriors', the only book written about Lee Harvey Oswald before Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Due to the serendipitous nature of Thornley's choice of literary subject matter, he was called to testify before the Warren Commission in Washington DC on May 18, 1964. The Commission subpoenaed a copy of the book and stored it in the National Archives. In 1965, Thornley published another book titled Oswald, generally defending the "Oswald-as-lone-assassin" conclusion of the Warren Commission, which met with dismal sales. In his later years, Thornley became convinced that Oswald had in truth been a CIA asset whose purpose was to ferret out suspected Communist sympathizers serving in the Corps.
In January of 1968, New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison, certain there had been a New Orleans-based conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy, subpoenaed Thornley to appear before a grand jury once again, questioning him about his relationship with Oswald and his knowledge of other figures Garrison believed to be connected to the assassination. Garrison charged Thornley with perjury after Thornley denied that he had been in contact with Oswald in any manner since 1959. The perjury charge was eventually dropped by Garrison's successor Harry Connick, Sr.
Thornley claimed that, during his initial two-year sojourn in New Orleans, he'd had numerous meetings with two mysterious middle-aged men named "Gary Kirstein" and "Slim Brooks". According to his account, they had detailed discussions on numerous subjects ranging from the mundane to the exotic, and bordering sometimes on bizarre. Among these was the subject of How one might assassinate President Kennedy, whose beliefs and policies the aspiring novelist deeply disliked at the time. Later, the former Marine came to believe that "Gary Kirstein" had in reality been senior CIA officer and future Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt, and "Slim Brooks" to have been Jerry Milton Brooks, a member of the 1960s right-wing activist group, "The Minutemen".
Thornley also claimed that "Kirstein" and "Hunt" had accurately predicted Richard M. Nixon's accession to the presidency six years before it happened, as well as anticipating the rise of the 1960s counterculture and the subsequent emergence of Charles Manson and what became his cult following. This led Thornley to believe that the US government had somehow been involved, directly or indirectly, in creating and/or supporting these events, personages and phenomena (Kerry claims Manson and his cult was an offshoot of 'The Process' Satanic church of the 60s which Kerry ran into in New Orleans paraphrasing his words in the above memoir).
In the wake of this period, Thornley came to believe (among many other things) that he had been a subject of the CIA's notorious LSD-soaked MK-ULTRA mind-control research program. While skeptics may dismiss as flimsy conspiracy theory some of his later notionssuch as having been a product of occult-based Nazi Vril selective breeding programshis claims regarding participation in such highly-classified US government mind-control programs and foreknowledge of the John F. Kennedy assassination are somewhat more plausible, as they are consistent with the time period, his residences, and the nature and locations of his military service.
In my opinion 'Principia Discordia' by Greg Hill (Malaclypse The Younger) and Kerry Thornley (Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst) is the best work that describes how the mind control govt uses information to control the population. The book explained the functionings of the "illuminated mind' psy-op techniques in the form of satire.
See this example of how information and thus thinking can be manipulated:
Booga-Booga!