Howard Hughes Death Investigation

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John Meier was the only person to call for a Congressional Hearing and Investigation into the death of Howard Hughes, the world’s wealthiest individual at the time.

The media coverage, immediately after the announcement that Hughes had died on April 5, 1976, included Tony Parsons on BCTV, and both Helen Hutchinson and Ian Parker on CTV, reporting on it.

Meier had seen Hughes’ body well before that date, which he had reported to his intelligence contacts in Canada and to British Intelligence MI5 (Military Intelligence, Section 5).

Meier wanted to expose to the world that Hughes was no longer alive but MI5 warned Meier that he had penetrated the most closely guarded secret of the Hughes organization and that he should say nothing, as the consequences of possessing such knowledge could be drastic.

Meier was in a lawsuit with Summa Corporation, a front company for the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that perpetrated the deception of being the new name of the Hughes organization, which had concealed the fact Hughes was no longer in control of his Empire and Summa was the company that covered up the truth about the death of Hughes so that they could illegally take control of the Hughes organization, which Meier believed was worth over $7 Billion (the equivalent of almost $39 Billion in 2024) and was the world’s largest private wealth fund.

Meier had thought if he could use the lawsuit to force Summa to require Hughes to submit to an examination for discovery (the Canadian law equivalent of a deposition), it would be a way to safely expose that Hughes wasn’t alive anymore.

During the lawsuit, the examination of Hughes was approved, but it was contingent on Meier agreeing to allow Summa to first examine himself.

Meier agreed to be examined by Summa on April 5, 1976, and immediately after the examination Summa’s lawyers left the room and came back minutes later to announce Hughes had just died and that Meier couldn’t examine him now.

Meier was besieged by reporters that day begging for comments on the death of Hughes and, without explaining why, Meier told reporters that the time of Hughes’ death was very convenient and that he hadn’t died that day but sometime before.

Meier had correctly predicted that his attempts to have a Congressional Hearing and Investigation into the death of Hughes would be thwarted and Summa and the CIA continued their efforts to suppress any media coverage of anything Meier was trying to expose.

Meier was hunted by the CIA in their worldwide pursuit to destroy him, to prevent him from exposing their illicit activities.

John Meier was the right-hand man to Howard Hughes and one of only a few people to work with Hughes in person, at the time Hughes was the world’s wealthiest individual. President of the United States Richard Nixon’s brother, Donald, testified to the U.S. Senate Watergate Committee that Meier was “the number-two man with Hughes” and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported that Meier was “the number one aide to Howard Hughes from the mid-1960’s to the early 1970’s”.

Meier was the first person to expose the CIA’s involvement with the Hughes organization.

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