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Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Neo-Nazis, Syphilis, and World War III

In 1972, a far-reaching neo-Nazi organisation discreetly began to contact various high-profile authors in the U.S. with a view to enlisting their help; the plan being to covertly plant codewords into millions of science fiction novels and spread a secret message to certain sections of society. The message related to a new, deadly, and incurable strain of syphilis - deliberately unleashed on the country by enemies of the U.S. - that was currently sweeping the land at an incredible pace, its existence denied by the government. This was, in fact, the beginning of World War III.

The scene I just painted was lifted from the following two letters - intriguing letters to say the least - both of which were written by science fiction novelist Philip K. Dick in 1972 and sent, in all seriousness, to the FBI. Interestingly, within two years Dick began to experience the 'visions' he would later document in his book, Exegesis.

Transcripts follow.

Letter #1


Letter #2




Transcripts

Letter #1
October 28, 1972

Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D.C.

Gentlemen:

I am a well-known author of science fiction novels, one of which dealt with Nazi Germany (called MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE, it described an "alternate world" in which the Germans and Japanese won World War Two and jointly occupied the United States). This novel, published in 1962 by Putnam & Co., won the Hugo Award for Best Novel of the Year and hence was widely read both here and abroad; for example, a Japanese edition printed in Tokio ran into several editions. I bring this to your attention because several months ago I was approached by an individual who I have reason to believe belonged to a covert organization involving politics, illegal weapons, etc., who put great pressure on me to place coded information in future novels "to be read by the right people here and there," as he phrased it. I refused to do this.

The reason why I am contacting you about this now is that it now appears that other science fiction writers may have been so approached by other members of this obviously anti-American organization and may have yielded to the threats and deceitful statements such as were used on me. Therefore I would like to give you any and all information and help I can regarding this, and I ask that your nearest office contact me as soon as possible. I stress the urgency of this because within the last three days I have come across a well-distributed science fiction novel which contains in essence the vital material which this individual confronted me with as the basis for encoding. That novel is CAMP CONCENTRATION by Thomas Disch, which was published by Doubleday & Co.

Cordially,

Philip K. Dick
3028 Quartz Lane Apt. #2
Fullerton,
Calif 92361.

P.S. I would like to add: what alarms me most is that this covert organization which approached me may be Neo-Nazi, although it did not identify itself as being such. My novels are extremely anti-Nazi. I heard only one code identification by this individual: Solarcon-6.
Letter #2
November 4, 1972

Inspector Shine
Marin County Sheriff's Office,
Marin County Civic Center,
San Rafael,
Calif 94903.

Dear Inspector Shine:

As you may recall, on or about November 17, 1971, my house at 707 Hacienda Way, Santa Venetia, was extensively robbed. The last time I talked to you, during February of this year, you informed me that you had broken the case; a man named Wade (Jerry Wade I believe) had been arrested with the Ruger .22 pistol of mine stolen during this robbery. I have been in Canada and now in Southern California and hence out of touch. Have any more of my possessions been recovered? Have there been any more arrests made? Do you have anything more you can tell me at this date?

While I was in Canada evidently my house was robbed again, during March of this year. I did not know this until what remained of my things arrived down here; my realtor, Mrs. Annie Reagan, had stored them, and at least one entire room of stuff is missing: the bedroom in which the control system of the burglar alarm was located, the one room not covered by the scanner. Obviously it was robbed by someone who intimately knew the layout of the alarm system and how to bypass it. I recall that Inspector Bridges thought that the November 17 robbery was an inside job, at least in part. I believe that this later robbery in March of this year proves it. Only two or three persons that I can recall knew the layout of the burglar alarm system. One was Harold Kinchen, who was under investigation by Airforce Intelligence at Hamilton Field at the time I left (Mr. Richard Bader was conducting the investigation; through Sergeant Keaton of Tiberon he asked me to come in and give testimony. It had to do with an attempt on the arsenal of the Airforce Intelligence people at Hamilton on I recall January first of this year). I have more reason to believe now than I did then that Kinchen and the secret extralegal organization to which he belonged were involved in both robberies of my house, although evidence seemed to point more toward Panthers such as Wade. I say this because this is Orange County where I live now, and I have come to know something about the rightwing paramilitary Minutemen illegal people here -- they tell me confidentially that from my description of events surrounding the November robbery of my house, the methods used, the activities of Harry Kinchen in particular, it sounds to them like their counterparts up there, and possibly even a neo-Nazi group. Recently I've obtained, by accident, new information about Kinchen's associates, and the neo-Nazi organization theory does seem reinforced. In this case, the November robbery was political in nature and more than a robbery. I have thought this for some time, but until now had less reason to be sure.

As to the motive of the assault I'm not sure at all. Possibly it had to do with my published novels, one of which dealt with Nazi Germany -- it was extremely anti-Nazi, and widely circulated. I know for a fact that Harry Kinchen and the Japanese relatives he had through his wife Susan had read it. Kinchen's Japanese-born mother-in-law, Mrs. Toni Adams, had read the novel in the Japanese edition. Beyond any doubt, Kinchen is an ardent Nazi trained in such skill as weapons-use, explosives, wire-tapping, chemistry, psychology, toxins and poisons, electronics, auto repair, sabotage, the manufacture of narcotics. Mr. Bader is of course aware of this. What I did not pass on to anyone, because I feared for my life, is the fact that Kinchen put coercive pressure, both physical and psychological, on me to put secret coded information into my future published writings, "to be read by the right people here and there," as he put it, meaning members of his subversive organization. As I told you in November, he accidently responded to a phonecall from me with a code signal. Later, he admitted belonging to a secret "worldwide" organization and told me some details.

The coded information which Kinchen wished placed in my novels (I of course refused, and fled to Canada) had to do with an alleged new strain of syphilis sweeping the U.S., kept topsecret by the U.S. authorities; it can't be cured, destroys the brain, and is swift-acting. The disease, Kinchen claimed, is being brought in deliberately from Asia by agents of the enemy (unspecified), and is in fact a weapon of World War Three, which has begun, being used against us.

In a recent confidential discussion which I had with my Paris editor, a close friend of mine, this editor ratified my conviction that to allow this coded "information," undoubtedly spurious, to get into print, would be a disaster for this country. These neo-nazis or whatever they are would "break" their own code and make public this phony information, thus creating mass hysteria and panic. There is, of course, no such new untreatable paresis, despite rumors we have been hearing from Servicemen returning from Viet Nam. I have contacted the F.B.I. on the advice of my editor-publisher friend, but I felt I should contact you, too. You may wish to pass this information about the coded information in novels onto Mr. Bader.

I will hope, then, to hear from you. Thank you.

Cordially,

Philip K. Dick
3028 Quartz Lane #3
Fullerton,
Calif 92361.

P.S. Harold Kinchen introduced me to only one individual, who asked me to write for his underground pornographic publications; I refused. By accident I recently learned that this man, "Doc" Stanley, of Corte Madera, "was a student of the speeches of Hitler during his college days at the University of Chicago, advocating their doctrines and reading them to people." Neither Stanley nor Kinchen mentioned this to me.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, was this guy full on crazy?

Djo said...

Well, you got me interested. Were these allegations looked into at all ? I know PKD took drugs heavily in the sixties (mostly amphetamines, which are known to trigger psychotic episodes - see Selby's "Requiem For A Dream"). And he did do a speech in France a few years after these letters were written where he affirmed he'd been contacted by aliens in '74. But his house was indeed burglarized and heavy, C4-type explosives used. He was interested in conspiracies, maybe he asked too much question and attract the attention of some conspirator/nutjobs types.

Anonymous said...

so the "new" syphilis would be AIDS?

John the Editor said...

This is very sad. The idea that Tom Disch would have included coded information in CAMP CONCENTRATION to benefit a neo-Nazi organizations is beyond ludicrous, of course. Most of Dick's paranoid ravings were of a more celestial order. This is the first tawdry example I've come across.

DARRYL MASON said...

Philip K Dick and his wife were approached in the mid-1950s by FBI agents who, like in fiction, turned up on their doorstep in suits and hats and tried to recruit them, to help save America from communists and the enemy within. They were told they could study for free on the FBI dime at a university in Mexico, they'd just have to report back on what political activities were gaining in popularity amongst the student body. They refused. They thought it was an hilarious idea that either of them would work for the FBI.

One agent continued to visit with PKD regularly, and eventually taught him to drive. These visits continued through the late 1950s. They were friends. PKD never went into any great depth about the discussions he had with that FBI agent during all those afternoons they spent driving together.

Philip K Dick went on to set many novels, many short stories, in future security states, police states, which are everyday familiar now to people who dwell in cities in England, the United States, Australia, China. Sometimes it seems like he wrote easy to follow blueprints for those who wanted to install modern democratic security states. In his efforts to warn against the rise of such police states, did Dick actually tell intelligence agencies how to implement them? Make them seem normal?

Did American intelligence agencies, police agencies, read the novels and short stories of Philip K Dick through the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s? Yes, they did. Dick was one of the thousands of writers, actors, movie directors, musicians, poets, that American intelligence agencies kept tabs on for decades. They might not have been sitting in vans outside various PKD residences, and there were many over his writing career, but they certainly kept up on what he was writing, and what influence he was having.

Like William Burroughs' Junky, many thousands of copies of Philip K Dick's novel A Scanner Darkly were brought by FBI agents and police agents fighting the Nixon implemented War On Drugs through the 1970s. A Scanner Darkly provided law enforcement agents with an insider look at what a house of drug-crazed freaks and refugees from the flower power generation might be getting up to.

In A Scanner Darkly, Bob Arctor narks on all his friends, including himself.

Philip K Dick said a great relief washed over him after he sent those letters to the cops and the FBI. He felt he had done what he needed to do to clear his name, so to speak, to get the heat off his back.

Did Philip K Dick really see God, as he claimed? Or did he just make up all those 'pink beam' experiences because he knew, from the success of his science fiction writing colleague Ron L Hubbard, that readers didn't want just spaaceships and time travel and emotional robots, they wanted to read people who claimed they knew God, or had seen God. Or even better, had talked to God, who had been enlightened, illuminated. That's what the reading audience of the second half of the 1970s wanted, and that's what Philip K Dick delivered with novels like Valis, based on his 'pink beam' experiences. He did what all great pulp writers did, he fed the marketplace what he knew it could sell.

Whatever 'pink beam' was, hallucination or purposeful myth making, it changed Philip K Dick's life and turned him into a once more productive and more professional writer. He found more success, money and mainstream recognition in the last six years of his life and career, when he was supposed to have gone bonkers, than he had in decades of writing.

Some madness.

DARRYL MASON said...

Philip K Dick and his wife were approached in the mid-1950s by FBI agents who, like in fiction, turned up on their doorstep in suits and hats and tried to recruit them, to help save America from communists and the enemy within. They were told they could study for free on the FBI dime at a university in Mexico, they'd just have to report back on what political activities were gaining in popularity amongst the student body. They refused. They thought it was an hilarious idea that either of them would work for the FBI.

One agent continued to visit with PKD regularly, and eventually taught him to drive. These visits continued through the late 1950s. They were friends. PKD never went into any great depth about the discussions he had with that FBI agent during all those afternoons they spent driving together.

Philip K Dick went on to set many novels, many short stories, in future security states, police states, which are everyday familiar now to people who dwell in cities in England, the United States, Australia, China. Sometimes it seems like he wrote easy to follow blueprints for those who wanted to install modern democratic security states. In his efforts to warn against the rise of such police states, did Dick actually tell intelligence agencies how to implement them? Make them seem normal, almost everyday?

Whenever you say, "That's straight out of a Philip K Dick novel" you acknowledge that what he wrote as fiction, in the justifiably paranoid late 1960s and early 1970s, has now become fact.

If Philip K Dick was "crazy", then what does that say about the reality, his fictional realities, we live in today?

Anonymous said...

It usually takes someone who is "crazy" to alert us to the reality behind the falsehoods.

Anonymous said...

I was just thinking how A Scanner Darkly could eerily NOT be a work of fiction....I wasn't aware Dick was buddies with L Ron. How distasteful, that makes me want to spit a little.
I don't know what to think; even though I do not believe in the UFO/Alien lore and am not a conspiracy nut, I'm a huge Philip K Dick fan.
I also know too well where your mind goes when you ingest large amounts of amphetamine for too long -if his delusion was police state paranoia, he wouldn't be the first one to go that direction.
I feel sad for him.
There is a thin line between brilliant and crazy, who am I to say if the events in his letters were tainted with meth-fueled paranoia or not.

Anonymous said...

Someone should do a freedom of information act request with the FBI regarding PKD. Now that would be an interesting read...

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