Press Release

Jan. 11, 2003

Stew Webb Federal Whistleblower

stewwebb@sierranv.net 

www.stewwebb.com 

Elvis Presley Federal Whistleblower Got Wacked

Exposing a CIA Colorado Drug Smuggling operation.

Presley acted as an informat to BNDD (DEA)

Good Guys in BNDD could not protect him

from the Bad guys in the CIA.

FACTS ABOUT ELVIS PRESLEY....People came to me this year in Las Vegas with information they compiled about Elvis Presley.

They had worked hand in hand with the late actor Bill Bixby who had

done an hour long special about Elvis, stating what I am going to tell you.

Except Bill and these others who worked with Bill Bixby thought Elvis might still might be alive. I found out no he is dead....

The reason they came to me was because of my Bush Crime Family

Flow Chart,(www.stewwebb.com ) and the name Robert Vesco

(a cia-fugitive who stole 200 million in the 1970's and fled America now in Cuba).

Robert Vesco tried to rip Elvis Presley off, of one of his 2 jets.

Vesco was a CIA-bad guy involved in narcotics with others from Colorado.

Bixby's associates asked me to check with my CIA SOURCES, to determine if what they had revealed to me, was in fact all true.

I did so, they were 90% on target, but lacking the other 10% of the facts.

They asked me if I would cooperate with them by putting my name on

the story, to get the truth about Elvis working for (Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) now called the DEA and Colorado Drug Enforcement Task Group.

I agreed if they wrote the story from all the reams of documents,

and tried to do it in less than 20 pages I would cooperate, providing

they told the truth, because the Feds got Elvis killed.

The shadow gov. (bad guys) were hauling narcotics into the USA, Elvis knew this.

He went to Richard Nixon to help the good guys in gov.

They deputized him as a US Marshall and a Colorado agent.

He was concerned about the drug culture in America and the youth.

Later when the bad guys found out what he was doing because of his

position, and working with the good guys in (Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) as an infiltrator

and informant. The bad guys set him up to financially break him.

First the aircraft sale rip-off with Robert Vesco and associates.

Then the Col.Parker Elvis's agent and the Dr. Elvis had prescribing

Elvis uppers and downers. Then an over dose....

Elvi's agent Col. Parker now dead was compromised to give the overdose.

Bad guys in CIA and other shadow gov operations call this the control

files they had on Col. Parker to compromise him to murder...

Something big was hanging over Col. Parkers head.

End of Story...

The BNDD Operation: Open Pen was the name Elvis got killed over.

Ironic: one web site has some info you may check out, it does

not have everything you will need, but start here if I have your interest.

Thank You

Stew Webb

Federal Whistleblower

stewwebb@sierranv.net

www.stewwebb.com

Copyright2002StewWebbAllrightsreserved.

 
 www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/elvis/elnix.html 

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Of all the requests made each year to the National Archives for reproductions of photographs and documents, one item has been requested more than any other. That item, more requested than the Bill of Rights or even the Constitution of the United States, is the photograph of Elvis Presley and Richard M. Nixon shaking hands on the occasion of Presley's visit to the White House.


The Meeting
The Documents
The Photos

The Meeting


On December 21, 1970, Elvis Presley paid a visit to President Richard M. Nixon at the White House in Washington, D.C. The meeting was initiated by Presley, who wrote Nixon a six-page letter requesting a visit with the President and suggesting that he be made a "Federal Agent-at-Large" in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. The events leading up to and after the meeting are detailed in the documentation and photographs included here, which include Presley's handwritten letter, memoranda from Nixon staff and aides, and the thank-you note from Nixon for the gifts (including a Colt 45 pistol and family photos) that Presley brought with him to the Oval Office.

These materials chronicling the Presley-Nixon meeting were obtained from the Nixon Presidential Materials Project at the National Archives at College Park (College Park, Maryland).

The Documents

Note: The following documents are in PDF format.
You will need to download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.

Document 1: Handwritten Letter from Presley to Nixon, Undated

Document 2: Transcription of Presley letter, Undated

Document 3: Memorandum for H.R. Haldeman from Dwight L. Chapin, 21 December 1970

Document 4: Memorandum for the President, Re: Meeting with Elvis Presley, 21 December 1970

Document 5: Memorandum for the President's File from Egil "Bud" Krogh, Re: Meeting with Elvis Presley, 21 December 1970

Document 6: Message from (Bev) to (Lucy), Re: Presley's Gifts to the President

Document 7: Letter from Richard M. Nixon to Elvis Presley, 31 December 1970

Document 8: Memorandum from Egil "Bud" Krogh to Neal Ball, Re: Guidance on Jack Anderson Column-Elvis Presley, 27 January 1972

The Photos

The photos sets below are digital reproductions of contact sheets available at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland. Click on the thumbnails to view each photo, and use the arrows to navigate through the entire collection.

Set 1: 22 photos of Nixon and Presley with White House aide Egil "Bud" Krogh.
Set 2: 6 photos of Presley and associates meeting with Nixon.
 


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