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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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August 26, 1990
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newsclippings courtesy of Cheyenne Turner
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President of Mufon Metroplex/Dallas
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UFO's and the End of the World
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commentary by Jerry W. Decker
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Amid recent world events, many people we know and come in contact
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with have voiced concern that the end times might be upon us as
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predicted in the biblical chapter of Revelations.
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The invasion of Kuwait by Iraq with the subsequent increase in oil
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prices brought on armed responses from the majority of world powers
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directed at Iraq and the actions of Saddam Hussein.
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These armed responses have included trade embargos and is likely to
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lead to a condition of war, not yet decided at the time of this
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writing.
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In a recent meeting with Cheyenne Turner of Mufon/Dallas, she kindly
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gave KeelyNet copies of newsclippings regarding a very strange UFO
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related incident involving Gulf Breeze.
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The documents include a memorandum from VISIT (Vehicle Internal
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Systems Investigative Team) at PO BOX 890327, Houston, TX 77289-0327
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announcing a meeting on August 23, 1990.
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The VISIT program was to discuss the following :
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1) Discussion of the MUFON 1990 Conference (held in Gulf
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Breeze, Florida)
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2) More interesting Gulf Breeze info (the debunkers exposed)
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3) The strange case of the AWOL soldiers (with attached
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newsclippings)
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Six soldiers walk away from sensitive intelligence positions in West
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Germany and show up half way around the world in tiny Gulf Breeze,
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Florida.
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How could this happen? What was their mission? These articles
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raise more questions than they answer. We will discuss the
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following questions and more at the next VISIT meeting.
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* They were with the 701st Military Intelligence Brigade. Each
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held top secret clearances, but were allowed to walk away from
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their posts and were discharged without a court martial. Is
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this the new policy of the military?
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* A sargeant, along with two specialists and three pfc's,
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comprise a squad. Did they have a charter OTHER then what has
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been advertised?
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* Is the crazy religious story a cover?
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* Why did Police Chief Brown receive a phone call from the
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Pentagon only five minutes after his inquiry about Michael J.
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Hueckstaedt? Why was he told not to question anyone in the
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group?
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* Why did Heuckstaedt say to the arresting officer
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"you don't know what you are doing. If you
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take me in you have signed my death warrant."?
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* Who did they plan to kill? What was the real reason?
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* How does psychic Anna Foster figure into what is happening in
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Gulf Breeze?
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* What will happen to the Gulf Breeze police officer responsible
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for exposing the activity?
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* Will the six return to Gulf Breeze to finish the job now that
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they have been officially "discharged"?
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The newspaper clippings which follow were attached to
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the memorandum and mailed out to the VISIT membership.
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The Sentinel - Gulf Breeze
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Thursday, July 19, 1990 - Page 9A
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SIX ARRESTED FOR DESERTING U.S. ARMY
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Six US Army soldiers were taken into custody by military authorities
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for being AWOL and transported to Fort Benning, Georgia last
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Saturday.
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The six were apprehended after one of the soldiers, Michael J.
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Hueckstaedt was stopped by Gulf Breeze Police Officer Don Stevens
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for a broken tail light.
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Hueckstaedt had no identification and a computer check found him to
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be one of six soldiers wanted for being Absent Without Official
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Leave (AWOL). Four of the soldiers were found at Anna Foster's home
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on McClure Drive in Gulf Breeze and one (a female) was staying at a
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campsite at Fort Pickens.
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When police went to the Foster home Saturday morning, the soldiers
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had several duffel bags, suitcases and briefcases, and about $4,000
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in cash.
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***** The six belong to a group called "The End of the World"
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and claim they came to this area for the "Rapture"
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which they believe will take place HERE in October. ****
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The soldiers have been sought by authorities since July 9th, when
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they were found missing from their military intelligence unit in
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West Germany.
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Gulf Breeze Police Chief Jerry Brown said that no arrests were made,
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and they were turned over to the CIA and FBI before going to Fort
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Benning.
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Michael J.Hueckstaedt, 19, is from Farson, Wyoming
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The five other soldiers are :
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William N. Setterberg, 20, of Pittsburgh, PA
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Kenneth G. Beason, 26, of Middlesboro, Tenn
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Vance A. Davis, 25, of Wichita, Kansas
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Kris P. Perlock, 20, of Hudson, Wisconsin
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and Annette Eccleston, 22 of Connecticut.
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Northwest Florida Daily News
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July 20th, 1990
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6 AWOL SOLDIERS SAY THEY AIMED TO KILL ANTICHRIST
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Gulf Breeze - Six soldiers, reported by an unofficial military
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newspaper to be on a mission to kill the Antichrist, were charged
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Thursday with desertion from their intelligence unit in West
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Germany, Pentagon spokesman said.
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A friend also told another newspaper that one of the soldiers
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arrested in this Florida Panhandle city, a hotbed for UFO sightings,
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was interested in unidentified flying objects and wanted to attend a
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UFO convention in nearby Pensacola.
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The religious beliefs of the soldiers, described as Christian
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fundamentalists, are not part of the Army's investigation, said
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Major Joe Padilla, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon.
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"It's pretty cut and dried. It's getting drier each day," Padilla
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said. "We are not allowed to look into religious groups by statute
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so we don't."
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The five men and a woman, all members of the 701st Military
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Intelligence Brigade at Augsburg, West Germany are being held at
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Fort Benning, Ga. They were arrested Friday and Saturday after
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police stopped one of them for a traffic violation.
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They were charged with desertion RATHER THAN THE LESSER OFFENSE of
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being absent without leave because they held top-secret security
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clearances, said Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams.
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Padilla said it will be up to the soldier's commanding officer to
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decide whether to hold a court-martial or take lesser administrative
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action.
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A counter-intelligience investigation is being conducted as a matter
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of routine because the six, all analysts assigned to intercepting,
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identifying and exploiting foreign communications, had handled
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classified material, military spokesmen say.
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"There still appears to be no independent evidence of any espionage
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or security related problem here," Williams said Thursday.
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A member of their unit told the newspaper "Stars and Stripes" the
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six were out to FIND AND DESTROY THE ANTICHRIST, the figure the
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Bible says will challenge Christ. He spoke on the condition his
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name would not be disclosed.
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Padilla, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon, Wednesday retracted an
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earlier statement that the six were members of a group known as "The
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End of the World."
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But "Stars and Stripes" quoted the soldier from the Augsburg unit as
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saying that the cult has ADDITIONAL MEMBERS IN THE AREA.
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"There are others who are upset because they didn't get invited," to
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go along on the search for the AntiChrist, the newspaper quoted the
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soldier as saying.
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Beason (one of the group) was interested in science fiction and
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UFO's and very gullible, Stan Johnson told the Pensacola News
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Journal for a story published Thursday. Johnson, a Morristown
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photographer, said in a telephone interview that he picked up Beason
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and Hueckstaedt July 6th at the McGee-Tyson Airport in Knoxville,
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Tenn.
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"He was one of those people who believed anything someone would tell
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him," Johnson said of Beason. "The idea that he was arrested, or
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that he was hanging around with cult-like grouped didn't surprise
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me. He kind of live in a science fiction fantasy world sometimes."
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Beason told Johnson he was going to Pensacola for a UFO convention.
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The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) held its 21st annual symposium in
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Pensacola, attracted there by the numerous sightings reported in
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Gulf Breeze, July 6-8, but officials of the organization said they
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couldn't say whether Beason or Hueckstaedt attended.
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Gulf Breeze Police Chief Jerry Brown discounted that possibility,
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saying the soldiers did not arrive in the area until July 9th.
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Beason told a similar story to his sister and her husband, Caroly
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and Charles Reed, when he spent the night, July 7 at their home in
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Talbott, Tenn., the Knoxville News-Sentinel reported Thursday.
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The Reeds said Beason had met a woman named Anna when he was
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stationed in Pensacola, and she got him involved with a group that
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believed the government was covering up alien visits to Earth. Part
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of the group's mission was to reveal that cover-up.
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Some of MUFON's members have accused the government of such a cover-
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up but the organization has not made such a policy statement itself,
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said Don Ware of Fort Walton Beach, the group's Eastern Regional
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Director.
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Thursday, July 26, 1990
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UFO SOLDIERS WON'T FACE COURT-MARTIAL
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Six U.S. soldiers who went AWOL from intelligence posts in West
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Germany and were arrested at a Florida beach known for UFO reports
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won't be court-martialed. But many other questions remain.
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Were the six - five men and a woman - acting on "psychic input" from
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biblical figures and preparing for the world's end, as a friend of
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one suggested?
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Did they plan to move to the West and live "like a survivalist
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group," as a police captain said he was told by two in the group?
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Or was there another explanation of the events that began unfolding
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when the six, who held top-secret security clearances, left the
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701st Military Intelligence Brigade in Augsberg, West Germany, early
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this month?
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"Don't judge them yet. They have a right to defend themselves,"
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said Anna Foster, at whose Gulf Breeze, Florida, home four of the
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six were arrested July 14. Foster, a civilian described by
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authorities as a psychic, is not charged in the case.
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The Army offered the six "non-judicial punishment" - no trial by
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court-martial - after an investigation by the Army Intelligence and
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Security Command found no evidence of espionage.
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At Fort Knox, KY., where the six were being held, Major Ron Mazzia
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said they could receive reductions in pay or rank, or both, and
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could be fined. Specific terms will be determined by an officer
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acting as a sentencing judge.
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Having lost their security clearances, the six might be discharged,
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Mazzia said.
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They were reported missing in West Germany on July 9th. On Friday
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the 13th, Pfc. Michael Hueckstaedt was stopped in Gulf Breeze for
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driving a van with non-working taillights. A computer check found
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him to be absent without leave.
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Army information and a search of the van revealed the whereabouts of
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the five other soldiers.
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Saturday, July 28, 1990
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6 DISCHARGED IN MYSTERIOUS AWOL STINT
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Fort Knox, KY - The Army on Friday discharged six soldiers who left
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their intelligence unit in Europe and went to a Florida town known
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for frequent sightings of UFO's.
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The soldiers were reported missing July 9th from Augsburg, West
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Germany, and were arrested a few days later in Gulf Breeze, FL.
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An investigation found no evidence the soldiers from the 701st
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Military Intelligence Brigade had been involved in espionage during
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the time they were AWOL, said Major Ron Mazzia, a spokesman for Fort
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Knox, where the soldiers were detained.
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Stan Johnson of Bybee, Tenn., a friend of one of the soldiers, Spec.
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Kenneth G. Beason, 26, said Beason told him they had been "chosen by
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DIVINE INTERVENTION to help prepare for the end of the world, which
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was supposed to occur in about EIGHT YEARS FROM NOW."
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Johnson added that, "when the second coming of Christ occurred,
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Jesus Christ was going to ARRIVE IN A SPACESHIP."
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Gulf Breeze, where Beasom and others in the group received
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training, has had many reports of UFO sightings. A symposium of the
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Mutual UFO Network, concluded there July 8th, police said.
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We don't know quite what to make of this, but it needs to be out on
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the nets so it has been typed in for distribution.
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Please feel free to pass it around.
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as
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this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your
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consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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If we can be of service, you may contact
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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 484-3189
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