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sore_ass_losers ago

From The Sphinx and the Spy link:

"The three men arrived at Mulholland’s office around 3:00pm on November 25. Things did not go well. 'During this visit, Dr. Olson became highly suspicious and mixed up. When this became apparent we tactfully cut the visit short.'

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it was agreed that Olson should be placed under regular psychiatric care at Chestnut Lodge, an institution closer to his home and which had CIA-cleared psychiatrists on its Rockville, Maryland, staff.

Arrangements were made for Frank Olson’s immediate admission to the hospital. In what was undoubtedly a remarkable coincidence, the doctor who served as the admitting physician for was Dr. Robert W. Gibson – the 25-year old son of Walter Gibson. [46] Walter Gibson was one of magic’s most prolific writers and editors, though the general public would know him best as the author of “The Shadow.” He was also a close friend and colleague to John Mulholland."

Olson died early AM November 28. I personally believe Olson was suicided by defenestration. It would seems Mulholland was by no means a bit player in the CIA and involved in this.