Capt Mark Richards Pandragon Plot/ Kerry Cassidy Hoax

Capt Mark Richards Pandragon Plot/ Kerry Cassidy Hoax

Mark Richards (1953–) is a convicted murderer serving life without parole in California State Prison, SolanoWikipedia's W.svg at Vacaville, California.[1] He prefers to be known as "Captain" Richards, although he never served in the military. After...
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Mark Richards (1953–) is a convicted murderer serving life without
parole in California State Prison, SolanoWikipedia's W.svg at
Vacaville, California.[1] He prefers to be known as "Captain"
Richards, although he never served in the military. After
graduating from high school in 1971, he attended the College of
Marin and then graduated from Dominican College in San Rafael in
1976. He has spun multiple bizarre yarns about his service in the
so-called "Secret Space Program" battling alien forces, in addition
to his imaginary service in the US Navy
Investigation by a journalist from the Marin Independent Journal
revealed a dimension to the murder that was literally incredible.
The writer, Erik Ingram, reported that behind the Baldwin murder
"may be a secret organization, called Pendragon, that appeared to
be planning an armed takeover of Marin." Ingram reported that
police detectives had retrieved from Richards' home maps, aerial
photographs of Marin County, plans for a laser-gun, instructions
for the construction of machine-guns, and "notebooks containing
references to a new form of government." He wrote that behind the
Baldwin murder "may be a secret organization, called Pendragon,
that appeared to be planning an armed takeover of Marin."

In the weeks that followed, a number of witnesses came forward with
stories indicating that the Pendragon group in fact existed.
Crossie Hoover told investigators that one of the inducements to
the murder was Richards' promise to appoint him Duke of Angel's
Island. It appears that Richards fantasized about converting Marin
County into a version of King Arthur's Camelot, with himself as
King. He allegedly promoted plans in meetings with his workers to
take over Marin County by destroying the Golden Gate and
Richmond-San Rafael bridges and placing a laser gun on top of Mount
Tamalpais. Carl Shapiro, a San Anselmo attorney representing
Richards, asserted that the documents found by the police were
research materials for a science-fiction book (Imperial Marin) that
Richards was writing. The prosecution countered that regardless of
Richards's writing, he used the Pendragon material to manipulate
Hoover into committing the murder.
Starting in November 2013, Richards became a major source for
conspiracy theorist Kerry Cassidy. On that date Cassidy conducted a
1h 18m video interview[2] at the prison in Vacaville. Cassidy
regards Richards as an important whistleblower exposing the "Secret
Space Program." She has said that he was framed for the Baldwin
murder, and that he is imprisoned by the Illuminati-Draco run
planetary government.[3][note 1] At the time of writing Cassidy
says she has conducted nine interviews with Richards, for an
aggregate time over 14 hours. Since recording devices are not
allowed in the prison, the normal format of these videos is Cassidy
speaking to camera recalling what was said immediately after her
meeting with the convict. Her tenth Interview with Richards was
released in March, 2019.

Much of the material consists of tales of personal heroism, as
Richards commands exotic space battleships fighting and defeating
aliens. He commanded an Orion battleship at the asteroid Vesta in
August 1979. Soon after that, he led an attack against aliens to
reclaim a secret base at Dulce, New Mexico. The aliens had violated
a treaty and abducted humans for experimentation.[4]

Richards claims that he was on active duty at the age of 13, with a
high security clearance. After graduating from high school,
Richards said he became an Army officer flying helicopters in
Vietnam and later became a Navy Captain. He also claims to be a
Rhodes Scholar with several advanced degrees and to be a member at
the highest levels of the Republican National Committee. Neither
Cassidy or Richards have provided documentation to support his
claims.[5]

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