# Uncategorized People who need further categorization. | Name | Description | | --- | --- | | [[Abdelaziz Bouteflika]] | Algerian Foreign Minister who attempted to broker an accord with Iran over the American hostage crisis in 1980. | | [[Abdul Salam Jalloud]] | Major Abdul Salam Jalloud was the right-hand man of Col. | | [[Abimael Guzman Reynoso]] | In 1980, Guzmán proclaimed the armed struggle against the capitalist government in Lima, and the Shining Path grew into a powerful force, leading to the declaration of martial law in the department of Ayacucho by Peruvian President Alan Garcia. | | [[Adel Mohammad Atamna]] | Palestinian student and friend of Ari Ben-Menashe who was the target of an attempted SHABAK recruitment of Ben-Menashe as an informant. | | [[Ahmad Madani]] | Admiral Ahmad Madani was a significant figure in the Iranian military and politics. | | [[Alan Bond]] | In 1987, a contribution was made to the West Australian Labor Party from the CIA, involving Richard Babayan and Earl Brian acting on behalf of Hadron. | | [[Alan Sanders]] | In late 1985, Ari Ben-Menashe approached Sanders to purchase cluster bombs for Israel. | | [[Alexei N. Kosygin]] | Premier of the Soviet Union who flew to Cairo during the 1973 Yom Kippur War to persuade Sadat to accept a cease-fire, defusing a crisis that had triggered a U.S. nuclear alert. | | [[Ann Magori]] | After Ben-Menashe's arrest, Magori was contacted by Leon Siff and traveled to Los Angeles to see Ben-Menashe in jail. | | [[Ann-Marie Murphy]] | Ann-Marie Murphy was the Irish girlfriend of Nezar Hindawi. | | [[Anne Henderson-Pollard]] | Wife of Jonathan Pollard who was directly involved in her husband's espionage activities, helping photocopy and transfer classified intelligence documents to Israeli handlers. | | [[Art Suchesk]] | Former Green Beret who ran a CIA proprietary company called Hoffman Electronics, based in Zurich for front operations. | | [[Avraham Shalom]] | Avraham Shalom was the director of Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency. | | [[Bep Hermans]] | Bep Hermans was a Dutch au pair who came to work for Andrija Puharich in 1956, taking care of his three young children after his wife, Jinny, was sent for psychiatric treatment. | | [[Bo Gritz]] | Gritz was indicted in May 1987 for using a false passport in the name of Patrick Richard Clark from Vancouver, Canada. | | [[Bob Schilly]] | California Highway Patrol Sergeant who reported on the Queen's Accident involving Mariposa Sheriff's personnel and Secret Service vehicles. | | [[Bobby Riconosciuto]] | Patrick Moriarty, Marshall Riconosciuto's business partner, paid for Bobby's stay in an exclusive suite at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Orange County, California. | | [[Bruno Ristau]] | Ristau had a long career with the DOJ, serving in the Internal Security Division and Civil Division from 1958 to 1963, and as Director of the Office of Foreign Litigation from 1963 to 1981. | | [[Charles Rehling]] | Charles Rehling leased an apartment in Homewood, Illinois, to John David Norman under the alias Steven Gurwell. | | [[Chou En-lai]] | Chou En-lai was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China, serving from 1949 until his death in 1976. | | [[Cladius Vermilye]] | Cladius Vermilye established Father Bud's Boys Farm as a rural foster home incorporated under The Church of New Revelation in New Jersey. | | [[Cynthia McNamara]] | American citizen jailed in Peru on charges of aiding the Shining Path guerrilla group, whose release was secured by Ari Ben-Menashe at the request of the U.S. consul general. | | [[Dave Beavers]] | Beavers, a fifteen-year veteran of the sheriff's department, was ultimately forced out of the department and retired on stress leave. | | [[David Cram]] | David Cram was a 20-year-old employee of John Wayne Gacy's construction company, PDM, and began living with Gacy at his Norwood Park house in May 1976. | | [[David Owen Brooks]] | David Owen Brooks (born February 14, 1955) functioned as a teenage accomplice to serial killer Dean Corll in the Dean Corll Murders from 1970 to 1973. | | [[David Smith]] | David Smith was a former BBC chauffeur and convicted pedophile with 22 prior convictions against young boys, the earliest of which dated back to 1966. | | [[Dean Corll]] | Dean Arnold Corll (December 24, 1939 – August 8, 1973), known as the Candyman Killer, was an American serial killer who murdered at least 28 teenage boys and young men in Houston, Texas, between 1970 and 1973. | | [[Donald A. Bejcek]] | Secret Service agent killed in the 1983 Queen's Accident head-on collision while scouting Queen Elizabeth II's motorcade route. | | [[Donald Robinson]] | Secret Service agent killed in the 1983 Queen's Accident collision while scouting Queen Elizabeth II's motorcade route. | | [[Dyer Grossman]] | Key figure in 1970s child exploitation networks who co-drafted the charter for Brother Paul's Children's Mission enabling transport of boys to North Fox Island. | | [[Eddy Erdelatz]] | Former San Francisco Police inspector who investigated Paul Morasca's 1982 homicide and its connection to Philip Arthur Thompson. | | [[Fidel Castro]] | Leader of Cuba targeted by CIA assassination plots involving organized crime figures Sam Giancana, Johnny Rosselli, and Santos Trafficante. | | [[Frank Chevrier]] | After Chevrier's fortunes changed and FXC International became a significant company, the CIA approached him with the idea of opening an aircraft division. | | [[Fred Ghanem]] | Figure with expertise on Lebanese communities used by DEA for controlled heroin deliveries; relative of FIDCO's Maurice Ghanem. | | [[Frederick G. Watts]] | Person referenced in vault research whose file remains incomplete and requires further documentation. | | [[George Otis]] | In 1970, Otis, along with Pat Boone, Shirley Boone, and Harold Bredesen, prayed with then-California Governor Ronald Reagan at his home in Sacramento. | | [[George P. LaBarge]] | Secret Service agent killed in the 1983 Queen's Accident head-on collision with a Mariposa County Sheriff's vehicle while scouting Queen Elizabeth II's motorcade route. | | [[Gerald Richards]] | Gerald Richards, full name Gerald Stewart Richards, was a high school gym teacher in Port Huron, Michigan, who also worked as a masseuse, magician, hypnotist, and Republican candidate for local government. | | [[Gerard Messadie]] | Gérald Messadié was the editor of *Science et Vie*, a top French science journal. | | [[Glen R. Shockley]] | Shockley's name appeared in Michael Riconosciuto's statement to the FBI, where Riconosciuto claimed that Robert Booth Nichols 'runs Glen R. | | [[Gourdji]] | In Palestine in 1940, Gourdji was involved with LEHI (Fighters for the Liberation of Israel), also known as the Stern Gang, a Jewish terrorist group. | | [[Grigori Rasputin]] | Grigori Rasputin was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who exerted significant influence over the late Russian Imperial family. | | [[Hans Mayers]] | In September 1988, Ari Ben-Menashe visited the plant and met Mayers, who attempted to conceal the true purpose of the facility. | | [[Hunt brothers]] | The Hunt brothers were a wealthy family from Texas. | | [[Iris]] | LAKAM representative in Washington D.C. who served as an intelligence conduit between Robert McFarlane, Jonathan Pollard, and Rafi Eitan. | | [[J.H.]] | Retired FBI agent in Fresno who served as a contact for Cheri Seymour and Michael Riconosciuto during investigations into drug trafficking and PROMIS. | | [[James Jesus Angleton]] | James Jesus Angleton was the CIA's director of counterintelligence and was also responsible for liaison with Israel. | | [[James M. Etheridge]] | On the 1969 team that created PROMIS under Joan E. | | [[James V. Desarno, Jr.]] | Assistant Special Agent in Charge from the FBI's D.C. Metropolitan Office, present at Paul Wilcher's apartment after his death. | | [[James Walker]] | James Walker is the Chief Security Specialist with the Justice Management Division, having been employed by the DOJ for eight years. | | [[Janise]] | A person referenced in this research vault with limited available information. | | [[Jeruham Kafkafi]] | Jeruham Kafkafi was an Israeli scientific attaché. | | [[Jill Robinson]] | Jill Robinson was a 12-year-old girl abducted in Oakland County, Michigan. | | [[Joe King]] | U.S. Customs Service agent involved in the Hashemi sting operation targeting Israeli intelligence arms sales to Iran. | | [[Joe Peeples]] | Texan businessman who devised a fraudulent solar energy scheme with Yaacov Meridor to sell to the Hunt brothers for $2 million. | | [[John Butkovich]] | John Butkovich was an 18-year-old teenager employed by John Wayne Gacy's construction company, Painting Decorating Maintenance, in the Chicago, Illinois, area during the mid-1970s. | | [[John Di Giorgio]] | Former Austrian citizen and undercover informant working against Ben Kalka for the California DOJ, central to a massive methamphetamine reverse sting operation. | | [[John L. Gizzarelli]] | John Laurence Gizzarelli, Jr., was born in Quincy, MA in 1938. | | [[John Lisica]] | Undercover U.S. Customs agent who operated under alias 'Lettner' in a sting operation targeting Ari Ben-Menashe over arms sales to Iran. | | [[John M. Middleton]] | Worked on the team developing the original 1969 PROMIS under Joan E. | | [[John Paul Vukasin, Jr.]] | U.S. District Court Judge and political ally of Edwin Meese III accused of acting as a damage control agent for the DOJ in PROMIS scandal cases. | | [[John Schoolmeister]] | John Schoolmeister was employed by the U.S. | | [[John St. John]] | During the process of opening a grand jury investigation into the mob's involvement in the motion picture industry, St. | | [[John Szyc]] | John Szyc graduated from Maine West High School in 1975 at age 18, establishing his roots in the Des Plaines, Illinois, area before entering the workforce. | | [[John Wayne Gacy]] | John Wayne Gacy (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994) murdered at least 33 young men and boys in the Chicago, Illinois, area during the 1970s. | | [[Joseph Cuellar]] | Casolaro confided to friends that he was unnerved by this supposedly chance meeting. | | [[Joseph F. Preloznik]] | Nichols stated to Preloznik, 'Should there be any questions with regard to my credibility, verification can be made through F.I.D.C.O.. | | [[Joseph O'Toole]] | In April 1989, O'Toole was involved in a deal to sell three C-130s to Tehran, working with Richard St. | | [[Karl Hobi]] | Karl Hobi was a Swiss pedophile and founding member of the Swiss Paedophile Association alongside Beat Meier. | | [[Kay Ritter]] | Former Mariposa Grand Jury Forewoman and key figure in D.I.G., an organization formed to expose corruption in Mariposa County. | | [[Khatoun]] | In July 1966, Khatoun took Ari and his sisters, Claris, Evon, and Stella, to Israel, where Stella and Ari were enrolled at the American International School in Kfar Smaryahu. | | [[Kristine Mihelich]] | Kristine Mihelich was a 10-year-old girl identified as the third victim in the series of murders attributed to the Oakland County Child Killer. | | [[Leon Siff]] | In October 1989, Ari Ben-Menashe visited Siff in Los Angeles. | | [[Leslie Van Meter]] | On March 23, 1984, Leslie Van Meter filed a Citizen's Complaint with the Mariposa County Sheriff's Department, alleging negligence and unprofessionalism in the investigation of her husband's disappearance, as his body had still not been found. | | [[Lothar Glandorf]] | Lothar Glandorf was a German child trafficker operating boy brothels in Rotterdam and Berlin during the early 1990s. | | [[Luis D. Elizondo III]] | Cuban exile and father of Luis Elizondo whose revolutionary past and unconventional influence shaped his son's intelligence career. | | [[Manfred Herrmann]] | Herrmann was recruited to represent Ora, an Israeli arms-running company, in Guatemala. | | [[Mark Kesselman]] | Mark Kesselman was formerly associated with Allen and Company in New York City, a Wall Street Investment Bank. | | [[Mark Stebbins]] | Mark Stebbins was a 12-year-old boy from Ferndale, Michigan, identified as the first victim in the series of murders attributed to the Oakland County Child Killer. | | [[Marshall Riconosciuto]] | In 1981, Hercules Research Corporation developed a small electronic power supply designed to feed 30,000 volts of electricity to a METC (Modular Energy Transfer Catalyzer) unit, which could significantly reduce heating and cooling times in various industrial processes. | | [[Mason O. Lidell Jr.]] | After entering the apartment and getting a brief glance at the body and the apartment, Lidell was ordered to leave. | | [[Matthew Livelsberger]] | Matthew Alan Livelsberger was born July 22, 1987 in Arizona. | | [[Maurice Ghanem]] | CIA-linked figure in Lebanon who worked with Michael Riconosciuto and George K. Pender on FIDCO's redevelopment operations. | | [[Meir Meir]] | Colonel Meir Meir was the chief of the External Relations Department (ERD) of the Israel Defense Forces/Military Intelligence. | | [[Michael Dennis Rohan]] | Australian member of the Church of God who carried out the 1969 arson attack on Jerusalem's El Aqsa Mosque, allegedly connected to the Jewish Defense League. | | [[Michael Salcido]] | Michael Salcido was as a victim of child sexual abuse by John David Norman in Chicago, Illinois. | | [[Mike Timpani]] | In April 1989, Timpani was involved in a deal to sell three C-130s to Tehran, working with Richard St. | | [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] | Under the Shah, Iran maintained good relations with 'moderate pro-American Arab countries' such as Egypt, Jordan, and the Emirates. | | [[Moshe Hebroni]] | Major Moshe Hebroni was the chief of staff for the director of Israeli Military Intelligence, Yehoshua Sagi. | | [[Muammar Qaddafi]] | Libyan leader who pressured African nations to cut ties with Israel and was linked to the disappearance of Shi'ite leader Sheikh Mussa Sadr. | | [[Nezar Hindawi]] | Hindawi was instructed to ensure his pregnant Irish girlfriend, Ann-Marie Murphy, boarded an El Al flight with explosives in her bag. | | [[Norma H. Johnson]] | Judge Johnson became a central figure in the allegations surrounding Judge Bason's non-reappointment. | | [[Patrick McGuire]] | McGuire also provided a Declaration on behalf of Jimmy Hughes. | | [[Patrick Moriarty]] | In 1981, Moriarty and Marshall Riconosciuto had funded 15 years of research, investing approximately $1 million of their own money, into developing a small electronic power supply for a METC (Modular Energy Transfer Catalyzer) unit, which could significantly reduce heating and cooling times in food | | [[Paul Berkowitz]] | Park ranger who testified before Congress about drug distribution by Curry Company officials in Yosemite National Park. | | [[Paul Morasca]] | Morasca's death occurred just six months after the execution-style triple homicide of former Cabazon Tribal Council vice-chairman Fred Alvarez and his friends, Ralph Boger and Patricia Castro, in Rancho Mirage, California. | | [[Paul Paige]] | Paige confronted Ron Van Meter after Van Meter reported drug dealing and corruption within the Mariposa Sheriff's Department to the Attorney General's office in Sacramento. | | [[Pesach Ben-Or]] | In 1984, Israeli intelligence, with the backing of the Americans, agreed to continue selling weapons to the Guatemalan government through the Eagle company. | | [[Peter Bradford]] | Peter Bradford was a wealthy individual who owned Adelphi Academies, a private children’s school in Florida. | | [[Peter Glencross]] | Peter Glencross served as the commercial agent and commercial manager for Spartacus International, which was operated by John Stamford from Amsterdam. | | [[Peter Hayman]] | Sir Peter Hayman served as deputy-director of MI6 and was a known pedophile within Margaret Thatcher's inner circle. | | [[Pieter Van Der Westhuizen]] | In 1983, Mark Thatcher introduced Gerald Bull to Van Der Westhuizen, who then connected Bull with ARMSCOR for his 'supergun' project. | | [[Rafael Cordova]] | Colonel Rafael Cordova was the head of military operations in Ayacucho, Peru. | | [[Ralph Olberg]] | Discussions included the Mujahideen's willingness to field test new and esoteric weapons and return research reports with photos. | | [[Raymond Lavas]] | Lavas also turned some of Michael Riconosciuto's disks over to the Jack Brooks investigative committee (House Judiciary Committee on INSLAW). | | [[Regina Zokosky]] | Wife of Peter Zokosky who contradicted her husband's assertion that Danny Casolaro committed suicide. | | [[Rhonda Louise Williams]] | Rhonda Louise Williams was a 15-year-old resident of Houston, Texas, in 1973. | | [[Richard Allen]] | National security figure connected to the Carter and Reagan administrations who attended the October 1980 Washington meeting on Iran. | | [[Richard Arnold]] | His Navy research career began in 1999 when he was commissioned as a US Naval Aerospace Experimental Psychologist. | | [[Richard St. Francis]] | Connecticut businessman and TransCapital employee involved in C-130 aircraft sales to Iran and indicted alongside Ari Ben-Menashe. | | [[Robert Barnes]] | Barnes was involved in a 'reverse sting' operation where methamphetamine precursors were reportedly supplied to Ben Kalka. | | [[Robert Corson]] | Corson was reported to have carried money to South America in a deal to deliver covert weapons. | | [[Robert Piest]] | Robert Piest was a 15-year-old student at Maine West High School and employee at a pharmacy in Des Plaines, Illinois. | | [[Robert Whitaker]] | Worked on the team developing the original 1969 PROMIS under Joan E. | | [[Roberto]] | Head of the English department at the University of San Cristobal in Peru and a national leader of the Shining Path guerrilla movement. | | [[Rod Cusic]] | Cusic, a seventeen-year veteran, was ultimately forced out of the department and retired on stress leave. | | [[Roderick Sinclair]] | Nurses present when Sinclair was brought into Fremont Hospital confided that he had been drugged on the day of the accident, receiving huge daily shots of Demerol. | | [[Roger Whelan]] | Roger Whelan was the bankruptcy judge who preceded Judge Bason in the District of Columbia. | | [[Romeo]] | U.S. Customs Service agent who partnered with Joe King on the Hashemi sting operation targeting Israeli intelligence arms sales to Iran. | | [[Ron Van Meter]] | Official reports listed his death as a drowning. | | [[Ronald Caffrey]] | Acting assistant administrator of the DEA operational division who explained the Khourah controlled delivery drug operation. | | [[Samuel Halpern]] | Samuel Halpern was a Jewish American who served for years as executive assistant to the director of the CIA's clandestine services. | | [[Sanford McDonnell]] | American engineer and CEO of McDonnell Douglas Corporation, member of FGBMFI connected to the PROMIS scandal network. | | [[Sasson Yishaek]] | Lieutenant Colonel in Israeli Military Intelligence who commanded Unit 8206's code-breaking department and recruited Ari Ben-Menashe. | | [[Shaula Brent]] | Brent and her friend, Barbara Locke, who also worked at the hospital, were suspicious about Sinclair's hospital records. | | [[Sheikh Mussa Sadr]] | Shi'ite leader from southern Lebanon who disappeared during a 1978 visit to Libya, believed to have been killed by Libyan authorities. | | [[Shira]] | Daughter of Ari Ben-Menashe and Ora Ben-Shalom, born in 1988 during the period of her father's intelligence activities. | | [[Shulamit Ingerman]] | Israeli civilian cryptographer and head of the Iranian desk in Unit 8200 who played a key role in Ari Ben-Menashe's intelligence career. | | [[Sidney Cooke]] | Sidney Cooke led a gang of murderous pedophiles known as the 'Dirty Dozen' who were convicted of the abduction, rape, and murder of three boys during the 1980s. | | [[Simon Gabbay]] | Israeli intelligence asset in Paris who coordinated the October 1980 Paris meeting between Israeli, Iranian, and American delegations. | | [[Soo Lee]] | Soo Lee was on the original team developing what became PROMIS for the U.S. | | [[Stanley H. Turner]] | Assistant Director for Research and Analysis at the Office of Crime Analysis of the District of Columbia underneath Joan E. | | [[Ted Gunderson]] | Gunderson became deeply involved in the investigation of corruption and drug rings within Mariposa County, California, after being approached by the D.I.G. | | [[Tim Osman]] | Discussions included the Mujahideen's willingness to field test new and esoteric weapons and return research reports with photos. | | [[Timothy Cordell Kerley]] | Timothy Cordell Kerley was a 20-year-old resident of the Pasadena, Texas, area in 1973. | | [[Timothy King]] | Timothy King was an 11-year-old boy identified as the fourth victim in the Oakland County Child Killer case during the mid-1970s in Michigan. | | [[Tina Sinatra]] | Daughter of Frank Sinatra who expressed interest in adapting The Last Circle and the PROMIS scandal for film or television. | | [[Tom Walsh]] | Walsh also provided Cheri Seymour with a significant piece of information regarding Judge Robert E. | | [[Yaacov Meridor]] | Meridor became embroiled in a scandal when he, along with Joe Peeples and a Romanian expatriate, attempted to sell a theoretically feasible but practically impossible solar energy system to the Hunt brothers of Texas for $2 million. | | [[Yasser Arafat]] | During the Gulf War in 1991, Arafat publicly supported Iraq against the United States, which led to him losing his standing and money sources from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. | | [[Yoav Shacham]] | Yoav Shacham was an Israeli grain trader and alleged spy who significantly influenced Uri Geller's early life and aspirations. | | [[Yosef Zeira]] | Colonel Yosef Zeira was a stern department commander in Unit 8200, an Israeli Signals Intelligence (Sigint) unit. |