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[[Mark David Chapman]] was a "[[lone nut]]" who, after having asking for and received Lennon's signature earlier that day, had been waiting 6 hours for him until evening. On seeing John Lennon, he called out to him (maybe<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110428203421/http://jfkmontreal.com/john_lennon/Usenet/Chapman.htm</ref>) before firing the 5 fatal shots at Lennon. In court he mentioned that he was incensed by Lennon's "We're more popular than Jesus" quote. | [[Mark David Chapman]] was a "[[lone nut]]" who, after having asking for and received Lennon's signature earlier that day, had been waiting 6 hours for him until evening. On seeing John Lennon, he called out to him (maybe<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110428203421/http://jfkmontreal.com/john_lennon/Usenet/Chapman.htm</ref>) before firing the 5 fatal shots at Lennon. In court he mentioned that he was incensed by Lennon's "We're more popular than Jesus" quote. |
Revision as of 11:50, 1 November 2017
Date | 8 December 1980 |
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Location | The Dakota, New York |
Perpetrators | Jose Sanjenis Perdomo |
Blamed on | Mark David Chapman |
Witnessed by | Mark David Chapman |
Deaths | 1 |
“Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me, it was not an accident.”
John Lennon (1972) [1]
To Paul Krassner
John Lennon was assassinated on 8 December 1980 outside the Dakota hotel in New York. The hotel doorman was Jose Sanjenis Perdomo, who chose the staff of Operation 40.
Contents
Official Narrative
Mark David Chapman was a "lone nut" who, after having asking for and received Lennon's signature earlier that day, had been waiting 6 hours for him until evening. On seeing John Lennon, he called out to him (maybe[2]) before firing the 5 fatal shots at Lennon. In court he mentioned that he was incensed by Lennon's "We're more popular than Jesus" quote.
Problems
Mark David Chapman had family links[clarification needed] which connect him to derivatives of the MKULTRA programme. The hotel doorman, a witness to the killing who spoke to Chapman before the police arrived was none other than Jose Sanjenis Perdomo, a key organiser of Operation 40 (a CIA assassination squad). His name was not reported by commercially-controlled media at the time, and quite possibly remained undisclosed for six years.[3]
External Links
- The FBI's War on Rock Stars by Salvador Astucia, a highly recommended site on the Lennon Assassination. It contains the full text of Astucia's book on Lennon plus lots of commentary, photographs and excerpt from News Group discussions.
- Why John Hinckley, Jr. Almost Assassinated Reagan - An article by Trowbridge Ford - It focuses on the well documented relationship between MKULTRA (and derivative CIA programmes) and the 'lone assassin' epidemic in the US. It finds a plausible connection between JH Jnr and MDC and, unlike the Salvadore Astucia site, suggests that Chapman actually fired the fatal shots as a sort of 'Manchurian Candidate', rather than (in a similarly manipulated state) being the patsy who merely took the blame
- ISBN 0-9744882-1-6 Rethinking John Lennon's Assassination: The FBI’s War on Rock Stars. New Edition February 2009.
Related Quotation
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Elliott Abrams | “I'm sorry, but John Lennon was not that important a figure in our times. Why is his death getting more attention than Elvis Presley's? Because Lennon is perceived as a left-wing figure politically, anti-establishment, a man of social conscience with concern for the poor. And, therefore, he is being made into a great figure. Too much has been made of his life. It does not deserve a full day's television and radio coverage. I'm sick of it.” | Elliott Abrams |
Witness
Witness | Description |
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Mark David Chapman | The convicted but probable controlled patsy killer of John Lennon. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:John Lennon at 80-One Man Against The Deep State Monster-John W. Whitehead.pdf | article | John W. Whitehead | John Lennon, born 80 years ago on October 9, 1940, was a musical genius and pop cultural icon. He was also a vocal peace protester and anti-war activist, and a high-profile example of the lengths to which the Deep State will go to persecute those who dare to challenge its authority. |
The Official Culprit
Name | Description |
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Mark David Chapman | The convicted but probable controlled patsy killer of John Lennon. |