This website is the appendix to the book REMOTE ASSASSIN by Dr. Cyrus Wood-Thomas and Linda LeBoutillier.

It contains material too lengthy to include in the book, and is a source of extra information on many topics that were mentioned in the book in order to explain the underground activities of Alan Wood-Thomas. It is intended to provide the curious reader with more insight to the moral implications of Alan’s activities as well as to make available technical information and historical facts encountered in the process of researching the holocaust and world affairs in preparation for writing the book.






This is the true story of a man who single-handedly formed a small but deadly group of assassins whose main occupation was the systematic assassination of post-World War II Nazis and their collaborators. The group assassinated approximately 300 Nazis or Nazi collaborators, about one per month, over a period of 25 years, from 1945 to 1970. The group was not formally bankrolled by any government or organization, and operated on a very limited budget. Besides the fact that this group was never exposed and never missed their target, the most amazing aspect of the story is that each assassination was preceded by a remote vision, which was given to the leader of the group. Each remote vision gave precise details about the person to be assassinated, including location and daily activities. The information given in the visions was never proven to be wrong. The group was disbanded after the visions stopped coming, and the leader of the group died of a terminal illness a few years later.

The story details the formation of the group that investigated the information in the original remote vision, how they planned and executed the first assassination, and how the group dealt with the fact that the leader's visions kept on coming. It describes the group's commitment to the goal of eliminating the people in the leader's continuing visions with the intent of preventing the possible re-establishment of the Nazi organization anywhere in the world. Several different assassinations are dramatized, with descriptions of the remote viewing, and the planning and execution of the various assassinations.

In real life, nothing about these events was ever written down, for reasons of security, but the leader of the group did confide a few details verbally to his son before his death. It is these details, fictionalized, that are used to tell this amazing story. Interspersed throughout the book are descriptions of the leader’s life as a small-town artist and teacher, forming a contrast between his peaceful American family life and his double life as an assassin of Nazis.




"In any art, we all deal with the same basic things. An emotional or artistic expression occurs only when an artist presents us with a vision that is strictly his own. When he does, he opens new doors for us to places we didn’t suspect existed."

Alan Wood-Thomas

It is difficult to lump his paintings into any one school or category, for he painted in many styles, including impressionism, surrealism, cubism, realism, and abstractionism. His artwork is an emotional portrayal of his own personal feelings of the seasons, humanity, and nature. His artwork shows poetic realism, from his graceful interpretation of the nude female to his dramatic depiction of his emotional turmoil during WWII. Alan once said, "As I am aware of the ugliness and misery, so I am aware of the beauty that can be found in this world. I try to express my love for people, children and nature."

To see Alan’s artwork please visit the following site:

The Fine Nude Art of Alan Wood-Thomas - www.woodthomas.com