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|founders=Gerry Patrick Hemming
 
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|description=An off the books assassination squad connected to a lot of murders possibly on the orders of the [[US Deep state]].
 
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|constitutes=Hit squad, third rail topic
 
|members=Gerry Patrick Hemming, Loran Hall, Roy Hargraves, William Seymour, Lawrence Howard, Steve Wilson, Howard K. Davis, Edwin Collins, James Arthur Lewis, Dennis Harber, Bill Dempsey, Dick Whatley, Ramigo Arce, Ronald Augustinovich, Joe Garman, Edmund Kolby, Ralph Schlafter, Manuel Aguilar, Oscar Del Pinto, Robert Emmett Johnson  
 
|members=Gerry Patrick Hemming, Loran Hall, Roy Hargraves, William Seymour, Lawrence Howard, Steve Wilson, Howard K. Davis, Edwin Collins, James Arthur Lewis, Dennis Harber, Bill Dempsey, Dick Whatley, Ramigo Arce, Ronald Augustinovich, Joe Garman, Edmund Kolby, Ralph Schlafter, Manuel Aguilar, Oscar Del Pinto, Robert Emmett Johnson  
 
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'''Interpen''' ('''Intercontinental Penetration Force''') was set up in 1961 by [[Gerry Patrick Hemming]], based in [[Cuba]].  
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'''Interpen''' or ('''Intercontinental Penetration Force''') was set up in 1961 by [[Gerry Patrick Hemming]], based in [[Cuba]].  
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==Origin==
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|caption=Gerry Patrick Hemming described himself as a "singleton" not in the direct employ of the CIA. He discusses with researcher, Greg Burnham, the genesis of INTERPEN (Inter-continental Penetration Force) and other matters pertaining to Cuba - ''Assassination of JFK''
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|text=Interpen (Intercontinental Penetration Force) was established in 1961 by [[Gerry P. Hemming]]. Other members included Loran Hall, Roy Hargraves, William Seymour, Lawrence Howard, Steve Wilson, Howard K. Davis, Edwin Collins, James Arthur Lewis, Dennis Harber, Bill Dempsey, Dick Whatley, Ramigo Arce, Ronald Augustinovich, Joe Garman, Edmund Kolby, Ralph Schlafter, Manuel Aguilar and Oscar Del Pinto.
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A recently declassified document says that in [[1962]], Robert Emmett Johnson was a member of Interpen. Later that year Johnson invited Robert K. Brown ([[USAR]]/CounterIntelligence Corps) to a meeting in Miami. Brown was the publisher of Alberto Bayo's 100 Questions for a [[Guerrilla]]. This book included an article written by [[Ulius Amoss]] called Leaderless Resistance which "referred to the proper strategy for conducting resistance operations against [[Castro]] and inside/outside of [[Cuba]]". The document also goes onto say: "Also included were numerous fotos of the G/W instructor cadre of InterPen which were taken by Brown at the Everglades training camp."
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Interpen was also involved in training members of the anti-Castro groups funded by people like Roland Masferrer, Carlos Prio and Santos Trafficante. When the government began to crack down on raids from Florida in 1962, Interpen set up a new training camp in New Orleans. The group carried out a series of raids on Cuba in an attempt to undermine the government of Fidel Castro. These stories were reported by the photo-[[journalist]], [[Tom Dunkin]], for [[Life Magazine]].
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Roy Hargraves working closely with Felipe Vidal Santiago, carried out a series of raids on Cuba in the [[1960s]] (23 in [[1962]]). This involved a plan to create a war by simulating an attack on Guantanamo Naval Base. In 1963 Hargraves led a team of exiles in a successful raid on Cuba. After capturing two Cuban fishing boats Hargraves took them to the Bahamas. Some members such as William Seymour and Edwin Collins, worked with Bernardo De Torres on non-Interpen operations in [[1963]].
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Declassified FBI files show that the agency had an informer within Interpen. His code name was MM T-1. In one document dated 16th June, [[1961]], it said that MM T-1 had “been connected with Cuban revolutionary activities for the past three years”. One document dated 12th May, 1961, claims that Allen Lushane of Miami “had made a trip to [[Texas]] to recruit Americans for some future military action against the Government of Cuba”. The document adds that the “first training camp was established by Gerald Patrick Hemming with Dick Watley and Ed Colby running the camp.” In an interview that he gave to John M. Newman on 6th January, 1995, Hemming claims that the [[FBI]] informer was Steve Wilson.
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Some researchers believe that a combination of Interpen members, CIA agents and anti-Castro Cubans were involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This included James Arthur Lewis, Roy Hargraves, Edwin Collins, Steve Wilson, Gerry P. Hemming, David Morales, Herminio Diaz Garcia, Tony Cuesta, Eugenio Martinez, Virgilio Gonzalez, Felipe Vidal Santiago, Robert Emmett Johnson, Carl E. Jenkins, Chi Chi Quintero and William Robertson.<ref>https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKinterpen.htm</ref>
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|subjects=Fidel Castro, Cuba, CIA, Operation 40, FBI, 1961, 1962, 1960s, Texas, New Orleans
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|authors=John Simkin
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|source_url=https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKinterpen.htm
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|date=20 May 2015
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|caption=JFK Assassination- Many believe photos taken in Dealey Plaza on 11/22/63 captured known CIA agents and anti Castro Cuban Exiles standing in the crowd in Dealey Plaza - ''Prison Earth''
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Interpen trained members of the anti-Castro groups funded by people such as [[Roland Masferrer]], [[Carlos Prio]] and [[Santos Trafficante]]. When the government{{who}} began to crack down on raids from Florida in 1962, Interpen set up a new training camp in New Orleans.{{cn}}
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Interpen trained members of the anti-Castro groups funded by people such as [[Roland Masferrer]], [[Carlos Prio]] and [[Santos Trafficante]].<ref>Anthony Summers, Conspiracy (1980)</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 14 July 2024

Group.png Interpen
(Hit squad, Third rail topicSpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Interpen.jpg
Formation1961
FounderGerry Patrick Hemming.jpg Gerry Patrick Hemming
Extinction1970s?
Parent organizationOperation 40
Membership• Gerry Patrick Hemming.jpg Gerry Patrick Hemming
• Loran Eugene Hall.jpg Loran Hall
• Roy Hargraves.jpg Roy Hargraves
• William Seymour.gif William Seymour
•  Lawrence Howard
•  Steve Wilson
• Howard K. Davis.jpg Howard K. Davis
•  Edwin Collins
•  James Arthur Lewis
• Harber.png Dennis Harber
•  Bill Dempsey
•  Dick Whatley
•  Ramigo Arce
• Ronald Augustinovich.png Ronald Augustinovich
•  Joe Garman
•  Edmund Kolby
•  Ralph Schlafter
•  Manuel Aguilar
•  Oscar Del Pinto
• Robert Emmett Johnson.jpg Robert Emmett Johnson
An off the books assassination squad connected to a lot of murders possibly on the orders of the US Deep state.

Interpen or (Intercontinental Penetration Force) was set up in 1961 by Gerry Patrick Hemming, based in Cuba.

Origin

Gerry Patrick Hemming described himself as a "singleton" not in the direct employ of the CIA. He discusses with researcher, Greg Burnham, the genesis of INTERPEN (Inter-continental Penetration Force) and other matters pertaining to Cuba - Assassination of JFK

“Interpen (Intercontinental Penetration Force) was established in 1961 by Gerry P. Hemming. Other members included Loran Hall, Roy Hargraves, William Seymour, Lawrence Howard, Steve Wilson, Howard K. Davis, Edwin Collins, James Arthur Lewis, Dennis Harber, Bill Dempsey, Dick Whatley, Ramigo Arce, Ronald Augustinovich, Joe Garman, Edmund Kolby, Ralph Schlafter, Manuel Aguilar and Oscar Del Pinto.

A recently declassified document says that in 1962, Robert Emmett Johnson was a member of Interpen. Later that year Johnson invited Robert K. Brown (USAR/CounterIntelligence Corps) to a meeting in Miami. Brown was the publisher of Alberto Bayo's 100 Questions for a Guerrilla. This book included an article written by Ulius Amoss called Leaderless Resistance which "referred to the proper strategy for conducting resistance operations against Castro and inside/outside of Cuba". The document also goes onto say: "Also included were numerous fotos of the G/W instructor cadre of InterPen which were taken by Brown at the Everglades training camp."

Interpen was also involved in training members of the anti-Castro groups funded by people like Roland Masferrer, Carlos Prio and Santos Trafficante. When the government began to crack down on raids from Florida in 1962, Interpen set up a new training camp in New Orleans. The group carried out a series of raids on Cuba in an attempt to undermine the government of Fidel Castro. These stories were reported by the photo-journalist, Tom Dunkin, for Life Magazine.

Roy Hargraves working closely with Felipe Vidal Santiago, carried out a series of raids on Cuba in the 1960s (23 in 1962). This involved a plan to create a war by simulating an attack on Guantanamo Naval Base. In 1963 Hargraves led a team of exiles in a successful raid on Cuba. After capturing two Cuban fishing boats Hargraves took them to the Bahamas. Some members such as William Seymour and Edwin Collins, worked with Bernardo De Torres on non-Interpen operations in 1963. Declassified FBI files show that the agency had an informer within Interpen. His code name was MM T-1. In one document dated 16th June, 1961, it said that MM T-1 had “been connected with Cuban revolutionary activities for the past three years”. One document dated 12th May, 1961, claims that Allen Lushane of Miami “had made a trip to Texas to recruit Americans for some future military action against the Government of Cuba”. The document adds that the “first training camp was established by Gerald Patrick Hemming with Dick Watley and Ed Colby running the camp.” In an interview that he gave to John M. Newman on 6th January, 1995, Hemming claims that the FBI informer was Steve Wilson.

Some researchers believe that a combination of Interpen members, CIA agents and anti-Castro Cubans were involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This included James Arthur Lewis, Roy Hargraves, Edwin Collins, Steve Wilson, Gerry P. Hemming, David Morales, Herminio Diaz Garcia, Tony Cuesta, Eugenio Martinez, Virgilio Gonzalez, Felipe Vidal Santiago, Robert Emmett Johnson, Carl E. Jenkins, Chi Chi Quintero and William Robertson.[1]
John Simkin (20 May 2015)  [2]

Full article: JFK/Assassination/Cover-up
JFK Assassination- Many believe photos taken in Dealey Plaza on 11/22/63 captured known CIA agents and anti Castro Cuban Exiles standing in the crowd in Dealey Plaza - Prison Earth

Activities

Full article: JFK/Assassination/Cover-up

Interpen trained members of the anti-Castro groups funded by people such as Roland Masferrer, Carlos Prio and Santos Trafficante.[3]

JFK Assassination

Full article: JFK Assassination

Various interpen members, including Lawrence Howard have, been connected to the JFK Assassination.

 

Known members

11 of the 20 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Ronald AugustinovichMeber of Interpen
Edwin CollinsDied in a boat in 1964, maybe assassinated by a fellow member of Interpen.
Howard K. DavisInterpen member
Loran Eugene HallInterpen member
Dennis HarberPlanned false flag attack on Guantanamo Naval Base
Roy HargravesMember of the Interpen, involved in training members of the anti-Castro groups funded by the Central Intelligence Agency. Maybe involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Gerry Patrick Hemming
Lawrence HowardAmerican mercenary and member of Interpen
Robert Emmett JohnsonInterpen assassin possibly involved in the assassination of Martin Luther King
James Arthur LewisUS soldier and mercenary and member of Interpen.
Steve Wilson
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