From 1976 to 1985, conspiracy author
Richard E. Sprague's fringe book
The Taking of America 1-2-3 named Crisman as a grassy knoll shooter. In 1977, controversial district attorney Jim Garrison claimed that Crisman was one of the "Three Tramps" arrested by Dallas police as well as being a Bishop of the Universal Life Church. Garrison theorized: "I suggest the only reasonable conclusion is that he [Crisman] was (and probably is, if still around), an operative at a deep cover level in a long-range, clandestine, intelligence mission directly (in terms of our national intelligence paranoia) related to maintaining national security... Crisman emerges as an operative at a supervisory level ... acquired by the apparatus to carry out the menial jobs that are needed to push a current mission forward, a middle man—in the final analysis—between the mechanics who eliminate, and the handy men, who otherwise support a termination mission, on one hand, and the distant, far removed, deep submerged command level on the other." In 1979, the
House Select Committee on Assassinations reported that forensic anthropologists had analyzed and compared the photographs of the "
three tramps" with those of Crisman, as well as with photographs of
Watergate figures
E. Howard Hunt,
Frank Sturgis, and two other men. According to the Committee, only Crisman resembled any of the tramps; but the same Committee determined that he was not in Dealey Plaza on the day of the assassination. In 1997, influential conspiracy author
Jim Marrs cited the document as proof that Crisman had been a member of the
OSS during World War 2; Marrs was criticized for relying on the untrustworthy document. In 1999, conspiracy author
Kenn Thomas's book on the Maury Island incident carried the subtitle
The Crisman Conspiracy. Conspiracy figure
Michael Riconosciuto claims he knew Fred Crisman since Riconosciuto was a child.
Animated comedy Fred Crisman: Cave of the Space Nazis is a 2022 animated comedy film based on the tales of Fred Crisman. ;Synopsis The film begins with the disclaimer: "The following events are
apparently true, based on the many claims of Fred Lee Crisman. Technically, we can't prove this didn't happen." The first scene sees Fred Crisman broadcasting from Tacoma radio station
KAYE. Crisman tells listeners he was not involved with the
Kennedy assassination, saying "I could never have performed such a stunt...", before slyly adding "alone". Crisman claims he has protected the Earth from aliens, saying to doubters "If you don't believe that I protected this world from egregious extraterrestrials, then I simply ask you: Where are they? I don't see any aliens here. You're welcome!" In flashback to 1946, the film introduces
Raymond Palmer, the editor of
Unbelievable Tales Magazine, as Crisman recounts an adventurous story of being shot down over the
Bay of Bengal during the Second World War. Making his way to
Cheduba Island, Crisman seeks shelter in a cave, where he discovers the dead bodies of soldiers. Venturing further into the cave, Crisman discovered the cave is inhabited by the Deros, evil monsters who believe themselves to be the true superior race of the Earth. When Crisman witnesses the Deros torture a victim, he pulls out a pistol, firing it while screaming "Die, you Space Nazi Monsters!". Crisman is wounded in the firefight, receiving a scar on his shoulder (Palmer notes that medical records indicate scar was present when Crisman first enlisted, but Crisman dismisses this as a Deros forgery). Killing many of the enemy, Crisman escapes and lives to tell the tale. ;Cast • Brock Baker as
Richard Shaver •
Pat Cashman as Fred Crisman • Gabriella Castro as Radio Jingle Singer • Alec Crisman as Radio Announcer • Meghan Nigrelli as The Computer • Hellbent as Dero Victim • Bryan Shickley as
The Deros • Nathaniel Williams as
Raymond Palmer ;Reception Promotional material described the film emerging after "a group of talented folks asked the question 'Why hasn't Fred Crisman had a movie yet?'" The film premiered on August 4, 2022, at
Gen Con Film Festival, where it garnered the award for Best Comedy. The film was an official selection of the Brooklyn SciFi Film Festival. ==See also==