For this episode of The Wrong Way The Stripe Goes Chad and I's topic is
Fred Crisman" Fred Lee Crisman (July 22, 1919 - Washington December 10,
1975) was an author from Tacoma, Washington known for claims of
paranormal events and 20th century conspiracies.
In 1947, Crisman
was involved in the Maury Island incident, an early UFO hoax. Crisman's
"fellow UFO witness" Harold Dahl believed the 1960s TV series, The
Invaders was based on Crisman's life.[1] Prior to this, Crisman had
written to Amazing Stories magazine claiming that he battled "mysterious
and evil" underground creatures to free himself from a cave in Burma
during World War II.[1]
In 1969, Crisman was subpoenaed by Jim
Garrison to testify in the case against Clay Shaw in the John F. Kennedy
assassination.[1] A photocopied document later circulated among Kennedy
assassination buffs claimed that Crisman was one of the "three tramps"
allegedly employed by a secret government agency.[2] During this time,
he hosted a radio talk show under the pseudonym "Jon Gold" and wrote 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"
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