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Venice on the web
A semi-regular column

Death in Venice?
local conspiracy theorist Dan Hopsicker weaves a twisted web of intrigue in the wake of September 11
- John Patten, 06/05/02 (revised 06/06/02) jpatten@veniceflorida.com

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Full list in chronological order of Daniel Hopsicker's "Death in Venice (Florida)" stories

Daniel Hopsicker, publisher of the web zine The Mad Cow Morning News, does not like Rudi Dekkers. Over the course of the past nine months, going all the way back to the days immediately following September 11, Hopsicker has repeatedly raked Dekkers over the coals with allegations of close CIA ties and not-so close mob ties in a series of articles looking into Dekkers' relationship with the September 11th terrorists.

For the uninitiated, Dekkers runs Huffman Aviation. Dekkers and Huffman Aviation gained national notoriety as the training ground for Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi, two of the pilots in the September 11th attack.

On the evening of September 12th, 2001, it was virtually impossible to avoid Dekkers - his face was plastered on every network from CNN to MTV as the world's press descended on him to learn about the terrorists' training in Venice. Dekkers repeatedly pitched his school in network interviews at that time as a great place where foreign nationals could learn how to fly inexpensively.

Not so, writes Hopsicker.  According to Hopsicker, Atta and Al-Shehhi paid an exhorbitant amount, close to $38,000, 3 times what Dekkers originally stated was the tuition and nearly twice the going rate for such training. Whatever the reason terrorists chose Venice for their training, Hopsicker asserts, it wasn't because it was cheap. So why was Dekkers gouging the terrorists and why were they so adament about getting their training here, he asks?

In a rambling series of articles on the Mad Cow site, Hopsicker spins out a nearly unbelievable yarn that, in its totality, appears to tie together Dekkers and Huffman aviation, neighboring flight school Florida Flight Training Center and its owner Arne Kruithof, the Mafia, The CIA, the September 11th terrorists, billionaire investor and political insider Jackson Stephens, and, finally, Osama bin Laden. If you follow Hopsicker's story closely, bin Laden is almost a minor player.

Who is Daniel Hopsicker?

Hopsicker's series of articles on Venice have been widely reproduced all through the WWW on non-mainstream news sites, most notably on the Online Journal. His articles have been e-mailed all over the globe as conspiracy theorists have looked for answers and someone to blame in the nine months since the tragic events of September 11.

Here in Venice, Hopsicker has become a black hole of sorts. While no-one here appears to be paying much attention to him, the plain fact is that he is stirring up a bit of a buzz in the world outside.

Do a search for Hopsicker on CNN, Reuters, UPI, etc., and you'll come up with nothing. That is more than a bit troubling. Hopsicker has made some pretty serious allegations and he is being widely read. One would think that someone in the national news scene would comment, even if only to debunk.

Hopsicker insists the media isn't telling you the truth, that it is hiding the truth. So what is the truth? Is Hopsicker on to something that every other media outlet refuses to acknowledge?

Who knows?

Before you write him off entirely, though, his credentials are, well, impressive. He's been a producer at Wall Street Week for PBS, he's the former executive producer of the now-defunct NBC show Global Business, and he's been an investigative reporter for NBC News. He is the author of Barry and "the Boys" -- The CIA, the Mob, and America's Secret History.

Kruithof and Dekkers are referred to as 'The Magic Dutch Boys.' The near simultaneous appearance as owners of neighboring businesses in Venice is a deep source of suspicion for Hopsicker:

Might Rudi Dekkers and Arne Kruithof work for the CIA? Might the CIA have been training Bin Laden operatives as part of an intelligence operation designed to try to penetrate his organization?
-- Rudi Dekkers & the Lone Nut Cadre, 10/24/01

"Two Dutch boys buying adjacent flight schools which shortly thereafter get 'overrun by terrorists is one damn Dutch boy too many," stated our law enforcement source. "Its untidy."
--
Was CIA Running Terrorist Flight School?, 10/19/01

It was Kruithof's school that trained yet another September 11 pilot, Ziad Jarrah, at the same time that Atta and Al-Shehhi were students at Huffman. Jarrah piloted the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.

Through it all is a Death In Venice (Florida) theme with no apologies to Thomas Mann or anyone else. Local residents are splashed throughout, from a waitress at The Pelican Alley through local power brokers Boone, Boone and Hines et. al., whose offices are prominently shown with a caption borrowed from the Venice Gondolier, "Evil in our backyard." That one appeared in the October 31, 2001, story, Jackson Stephens 'Active' in Venice Florida, a piece that puts some ancient and not-so ancient political history together with almost pure speculation about recent and current events. The dots are there, and admittedly these are some darned peculiar dots, but Hopsicker is unable to connect them.

Much of Hopsicker's writings are difficult at best to wade through. Hopsicker jumps like a grasshopper from idea to idea trying to tie together a vast number of bizarre, scary and often unreported nuggets of information. The reader is often left in the dust, choked by details and unable to grasp the big picture.

And what is that big picture that Hopsicker is trying to paint? It's taken me a full day to understand it, a maddening day at that of sifting through about 100 pages that spit out of my printer.

Hopsicker's big picture is that the training of Atta and others here in Venice was a covert operation by the CIA that went horribly wrong. That the CIA was directly responsible for setting up the schools for the sole purpose of observing and possibly infiltrating Al Queda and other terrorist groups, and that in the process of doing so had greatly helped the terrorists in their murderous acts.

Maybe it all makes better sense on his video, Mohamed Atta and the Venice Flying Circus (there's an online clip of it available). In print, however, Hopsicker's yarn is a mess, and he doesn't help his case by asking innumerable impossibly unanswerable questions.

He drags Chandra Levy into the mix:

In a curious aside, respected writer Dominick Dunne last week reported that a source "who helps prepare racehorses for Middle Eastern businessmen" (in Lexington Kentucky?) had told him that Rep. Gary Condit was a frequent guest at the Middle Eastern embassies in Washington "where young women would be brought for "nocturnal pleasures." 

The procurer supposedly told Dunne's contact that some time before April 30, Condit confided to one of his Middle Eastern friends that he had been involved with a woman and wanted to end it, but that she was "threatening to talk." Levy may have stumbled into a noxious ring of prostitution, sex slaves and Middle Eastern sheiks in Washington, D.C., said the story, which might have contributed to her disappearance.
-- "Spooks and Saudis in Florida", 12/26/01

Now that was written in December, long before Levy's body was found in the brush in a D.C. park. As far back as July of 2001, police in D.C. had acknowledged that five other area women in their 20's were missing, also in suspicious circumstances. Trying to tie Levy's case into the events of September 11 with a 'may have' statement involving sex slaves is akin to grasping for straws from another dimension. At that point in time, one could just as easily have speculated that Levy had been abducted by interplanetary aliens. 

Even Charlie Voss deserves closer scrutiny, according to Hopsicker. He and his wife, you may remember, took Atta and Al-Shehhi for a time into their own home, then kicked them out.

A Dekkers' employee named Charlie Voss housed the two ringleaders of the cell when they arrived in this country. Voss was described in press reports variously as an "ex-aviation worker," a "company clerk," or a "bookkeeper." Nobody described Voss as an "ex-C130 pilot," although that would have been accurate too.
-- What are they hiding down in Venice, Florida?, 10/09/01

Uhhh. This is a town whose demography is tilted heavily towards retirees. There's a lot of military retirees in the mix. In fact, ever since World War II ended, this has been a town that has been particularly attractive to military retirees, especially retired military pilots, a fact that Dorothy Korweck over at the Historical Archives would be more than glad to explain. So, Voss, an area resident, is an ex-C130 pilot who picks up a job at the airport. With that kind of a background, where else would he go to look for a job? Moreover, Voss has lived in Venice as far back as 1991, long before anyone here had ever heard of Rudi Dekkers.

In spite of the Grassy Knoll feel of Hopsicker's ongoing obsessive attacks on our fair little town, a few of his upturned stones bear examination. In Was CIA Running Terrorist Flight School, for instance, Hopsicker writes that Huffman flight instructor Mark Mikarts' real name is Mark Wierdak, a sometime pilot for the missionary group Agape Flights. Agape Flights runs missionaries and missionary supplies out of Sarasota, Florida into South and Central America, and has been doing so for years.

How many guys using aliases fly American missionary flights servicing the Caribbean Basin? Mikarts is a perfect example of why things seem a little out of skew at the the flight schools at the Venice Florida Airport.

OK, now that's odd, and more than a little suspicious sounding.

To be fair, Hopsicker does turn up a lot of odd stuff. For instance, Dekkers purportedly wanted to have student pilots assigned as co-pilots on commercial airline flights as 'ride-alongs,' a serious breach of FAA regulations. Hopsicker quotes Dekkers' business partner in Florida Air, Richard Boehlke:

Boehlke leveled another charge in his interview, stating Dekkers had suggested that his students hone their skills by acting as co-pilots on commuter routes in Florida and elsewhere. Boehlke said Dekkers urged him to allow students to ride-along as co-pilots on scheduled airline flights, which is illegal...

Boehlke said, "I was amazed knowing how close wed been to that training environment. It would have given them legal access to cockpits and other secure areas in airports across the country."
-- Was CIA Running Terrorist Flight School? 10/19/01

Hopsicker finally made an apparent substantive link, albeit somewhat stretched, between Atta, Dekkers and the CIA in February of this year. In his story Venice Flight School Linked to CIA, Hopsicker notes that a previously unknown business named Britannia Aviation had been operating out of the Venice Airport in one of Dekkers' hangars. It begins to get a bit convoluted, but Britannia came under the gun after winning a controversial governmental bid for services in Lynchburg, VA. Out of that came the revelation that Britannia was doing work for Caribe Air, which has had numerous reported ties with the CIA. Hopsicker further alleges in the same story that Britannia was under some sort of protection from the DEA, this according to his unnamed sources at the Venice Airport, and that all other law enforcement had been told to back away.

If true: very, very, very bizarre. Very. If true. If true.

Remember the goofy INS papers that landed in Venice six months to the day after September 11th? Serious INS screw-up. Everyone was dumping on the INS for that one, and rightfully so. In Flight School Owner Changes Story Again, Hopsicker puts an interesting spin on that fiasco, leaving unstated his apparent belief that maybe it wasn't a mistake after all. When you think about it, that whole incident went so beyond profound idiocy as to make any subsequent explanation for it unbelievable. 

The most startling allegations, though, come out in Hopsicker's April 8th story, I Thought They Were Mafia, and in the April 18th story FBI Cover-up of Atta's Last Days. It is here that Hopsicker asserts, with videotaped statements from witnesses and with rental car records, that Atta and pals were back in Venice three times in the weeks leading up to September 11th attack. The last time, according to Hopsicker, was just one week prior to the attack.

If Mohamed Atta had a preference for blue-haired widows over tall European models, it would come as a surprise, given his proven penchant for night life ranging from the Cheetah Club and the Pink Pony to Harry's Bar in New York, where he liked a table near the piano.

So the Venice meetings must have been business.

Who was he meeting? Why was he there?

Local law enforcement officials [have indicated] that they, too, would like to know the answer.
-- FBI Cover-up of Mohamed Atta's Last Days, 4/18/02

Actually, Hopsicker asks why a lot. There's also a lot of could haves and might haves all through his work. Granted, it's a shadowy world that he is poking around in and answers don't come easy, but it all has the cumulative effect of feeling like this is nothing more than speculation piled upon speculation. The facts that he has uncovered (and some of them are quite juicy) tend to get lost in the mix. Hopsicker hits substantive paydirt quite a few times, but the unconnected dots seem to outweigh everything else.

It's all a lot to swallow in one gulp, even though Hopsicker has been trailing his stories out since mid-September of 2001. Hopsicker never comes right out and states that Rudi Dekkers is a covert ops man for the CIA, but it is implied:

Might Rudi Dekkers and Arne Kruithof work for the CIA?

I don't know much about Kruithof, but the thought of Dekkers as a covert ops man in the CIA is really stretching the limits of credibility. A more credible question would go something along the lines of 'could Dekkers could have been duped and manipulated by the CIA?' But even then, we're still left with an open-ended question that ends up being the entire premise of a series of pieces containing open-ended questions.

The other side of that coin is that it is possible that Hopsicker is absolutely right. Just because someone is paranoid doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't something around worth being paranoid about. Mohamed Atta did live here. So did Marwan Al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah. They did receive flight training here. They did participate in the events of September 11, 2001. Those last four sentences alone should be enough to make the most sensible, well-grounded person more than a little paranoid.

So is Hopsicker worth the read? Yeah, if you have the time and the patience. Keep a shaker of Morton's granulated nearby, though.

John Patten is the head of Web Operations for Creative Pages, and has worked in broadcasting for over 12 years. He can also be incredibly rude at times.

 


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