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SUBJECT: INFO ABOUT GULFBREEZE FILE: UFO1672
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(5473) Sat 21 Jul 90 9:30p
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By: Bill English
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To: All
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Re: Deserters
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St: Reply in 5828
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Well folks don't let it be said that you didn't hear it first here...
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Recently I have been in contact with a gentleman by the name of Clifford Stone.
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Clifford, for those of you who aren't up on recent UFOlogical investigative
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history, is a former Sergeant in the United States Army, and who has been
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encountering all kinds of difficulties with regards to obtaining document
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through the FOIA. Because of his efforts he has been subjected to all kinds of
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problems and dirty tricks, the least of which was the army trying to get his
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wife, a former Vietnamees national, deported from the country. As a result of
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this last effort Clifford retired from the Army this past Feburary, and
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currently is still fighting the Army for some of the things that they tried to
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pull on him.
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Just prior to his retirement Clifford was sent on a hardship tour to...you
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guessed it...the 103rd Intelligence Battalion of the 701st Intelligence
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Brigade, in Augsburg, Germany. During his tour over there he became intimately
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aquainted with three of the deserters recently arrested in Gulf Breeze,
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Florida. Clifford told me that on more than one occassion the three would come
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to his quarters after duty hours and discuss with him the subject of UFOs and
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occassionally they would call him over to the tunnels at brigade headquarters
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and show him bits and pieces of information that they had gathered during the
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course of their duties that dealt specifically with UFOs.
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Clifford knew these people intimately for over a year. It is his contention
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that the story that is being publicised about them being a cult group who went
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AWOL to come to Gulf Breeze and meet the Anti-Christ on August the 6th and kill
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him, is a bunch of crap. He has further stated that the three people were
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professionals in every sense of the word. Another point that he brought out
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that I find interesting is that they (the deserters) are being held at Fort
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Benning, Georgia. He as well as I find this extremely interesting since there
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are other military installations much closer and just as suited to incarcerate
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them.
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As it has been pointed out by various other people, it would seem that
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something is afoot and the army is trying to cover it up. Either the
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individuals in question came accross something that made them take the action
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that they did, or the government sent them there and are covering the reason
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why.
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Another interesting point to consider is that civilian lawyers were refused
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access to the 6, being told that they do not need civilian legal counsel as the
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military will provide counsel to them. It's been my experience that if the
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defendant, even in a military trial, wants to hire a lawyer outside of the
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military, feeling that the military counsel will not provide an adequate
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defence, then it is allowed. Even when it involves classified information.
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It is my feeling that it is going to get extremely sticky. Perhaps an
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investigator from Paranet, UFINET, MUFON, or even CUFOS should be in Gulf
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Breeze on August the 6th, just in case.
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Bill English
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(6212) Sat 21 Jul 90 9:30a
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By: Ray Griffin
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To: Bill English
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Re: Gulf Breeze Arrests
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St: Reply chain 6196 6219
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@MSGID: 1:19/19.3 26a86ba5
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Bill, the following is a mid-week article about the arrests. While the reports
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and stories vary around the area, this report describes the seriousness of the
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situation. Recent information, released by the families discount the cult side
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of the story. A father of one of the men, says his son is afraid of the
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military, and must have seen secret information which caused him and the others
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to run. They came immediately to Gulf Breeze, but said that they were leaving
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for the South West ( New Mexico- 4 corners area ? ). The situation appears to
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go very deep into the heart of Intelligence in the European area. The Army is
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trying the men for desertion. ( Probably to avoid others from leaving ) It was
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released earlier that there are others in the Intelligence Brigade who are
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unhappy that they can't come to Gulf Breeze.
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In addition, there appears to be various misinformation being circulating about
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the subject, and it has been removed from National Wire Services so you may not
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learn much from your sources. Let me know if you want to be updated.
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Ray.
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PENSACOLA
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NEWS JOURNAL
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A GANNETT NEWSPAPER PENSACOLA, FLA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1990
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FRONT PAGE HEADLINE ARTICLE:
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6 SOLDIERS HERE TO KILL ANTICHRIST
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COPYRIGHTED NEWS STORY
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BY CHRISTOPHER CLAUSEN
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Six soldiers who were arrested in Gulf Breeze last weekend and accused of
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desertion were in the area to destroy the Antichrist, according to today's
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edition of the European Stars and Stripes.
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The six, who were assigned to the 701st Military Intelligence Brigade in
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Augsburg, West Germany, left their unit less than two weeks ago to locate the
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Biblical figure who many Christians believe will challenge Jesus Christ's
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second coming and spread universal evil, the military newspaper said.
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Stars and Stripes also confirmed a report that the six were members of a little
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known cult," The End of the World. " Although Army spokesmen in the pentagon
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said they had never heard of the cult, it is known to soldiers in West Germany,
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Stars and Stripes reported.
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The newspaper on Wednesday provided information from its story to the Pensacola
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News Journal.
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Stars and Stripes also reported the six gave away possessions to friends,
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including a $ 3,000.00 stereo system that belonged to Perlock, before they
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left. They also burned their records and books behind their barracks, the
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newspaper reported.
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Other soldiers who are members of End of the World were unhappy that they did
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not get to come to Pensacola to help destroy the Antichrist, Stars and Stripes
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stated.
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The term " End of the World " was written on doodles found in the room of one
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of the soldiers in Germany, said Maj. Joe Padilla, a spokesman at the Pentagon.
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He said he didn't know why they left Germany or anything about their religious
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beliefs.
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The soldiers had been sought since July 9 after they were discovered missing
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from West Germany, Robert Hall, an Army spokesman said Tuesday. Authorities
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don't know how they got to the United States.
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The soldiers were arrested after Pfc. Michael Hueckstaedt, 19, of Farson Wyo.
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had no drivers license, and warrants showed he was wanted for desertion from
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the Army, Gulf Breeze Police Chief Jerry Brown said.
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After officers called security police from Pensacola Naval Station to pick up
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Hueckstaedt, the Navy called back to say he was traveling with five other
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soldiers wanted for desertion or being absent without leave, Brown said.
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Police learned the five suspects might be at the home of Anna Foster in Gulf
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Breeze. Officers arrested the four men Saturday.
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Arrested were: Pfc. Kris Perlock, 20. of Oseola, Wis.; Spec. 4 Kenneth Beason,
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26 of Jefferson City, Tenn.; Pfc. William Setterberg, 20, of Pittsburgh; and
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Spec. 4 Vance Davis, 25 of Valley Center, Kan.
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Foster apparently had befriended one of the men when he took courses in
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cryptology -coding and decoding-at Corry Station in Pensacola. Foster has not
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been charged and is believed to be involved only because she knew one of the
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men, police said.
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Police learned at Foster's home that the woman, Sgt. Annette Eccleston, 22, of
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Connecticut, hometown unavailable, was staying in a campground near Fort
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Pickens. She was arrested there.
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On Wednesday, Foster said she had been " advised not to make any comment until
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the investigation is over."
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"I don't know what to do. I know it's all real crazy right now. I feel very
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caught up in this. I was just being a nice person when I opened my house to a
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friend and his friends, " Foster said.
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The soldiers are in the stockade at Fort Benning, Columbus, GA. where they are
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being questioned by the Army, the CIA, the FBI, and the National Security
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Agency, an Army spokesman said.
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One of the six also told a Morristown, Tenn., man on July 7 that he was coming
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to Pensacola for the " Rapture, " a belief by some fundamentalists that all
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Christians will be taken to heaven seven years before the end of the world.
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All six of the soldiers held top-secret security clearances and were
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intelligence analysts assigned to intercepting, identifying and exploiting
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foreign communications, Padilla said.
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The six have not yet been charged, but Padilla said he doubted they would
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return to their unit in Germany. He said they are accused of being absent
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without authorization which could lead to formal charges of being absent
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without leave or desertion.
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When he was told of the Stars and Stripes report Wednesday, Brown said. " I
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don't believe that. Who is the Antichrist?"
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If the cult had talked about destroying the Antichrist, that person should have
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a name, he said.
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Beason, who bought the van on July 7, was described Wednesday as gullible by a
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friend who picked him up July 6 at McGee-Tyson Airport in Knoxville.
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" He was a very nice fellow but very gullible. He was one of these people who
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believed anything someone would tell him." Stan Johnson said.
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" The idea that he was arrested, or that he was hanging around with a cult-like
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group didn't surprise me. He kind of lives in a science fiction fantasy world
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sometimes."
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Johnson said he thinks he first met Beason in 1987 when Beason got out of the
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Army. Beason, he said, would hang around his Morristown photography business
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which specializes in advertising and industrial photography.
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Johnson said Beason talked very little about his work, but was very clearly
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interested in science, science fiction and unidentified flying objects.
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Johnson said Beason called him several weeks before he left West Germany to ask
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him to pick him up at the airport and look for a vehicle for him. Beason said
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he wanted a van, station wagon, or a big car that several people could ride in,
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Johnson said.
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When Beason arrived in Knoxville, Hueckstaedt was with him, Johnson said.
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" I was under the impression they were on leave and they were going to
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Pensacola to meet some friends," Johnson said.
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But Beason's interest in the Rapture and UFOs went beyond fake photos and
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writing, Johnson said.
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" A couple of years ago before he went back into the Army there was a book
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floating around the area predicting the end of the world. He really believed
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that, " Johnson said.
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" He did mention...about going to Pensacola for a UFO convention."
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Officials with the Mutual UFO Network, which held its 21st annual symposium in
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Pensacola July 6-8 could not say whether Beason or Huechstaedt attended any of
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the symposium sessions.
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Brown, however, discounted the possibility saying that Beason did not arrive in
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the area until July 9.
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(6152) Fri 27 Jul 90 1:26p
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By: Harrison Hopper
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To: All
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Re: The latest on the weird 6
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@EID:cdfa 14fc82ca
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This was from the Tampa Tribune for Thursday, 26 July 1990:
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FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) - Six soldiers charged with going AWOL
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from their intelligence unit for what a friend described as a
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rendezvous with UFOs could lose pay and rank under disciplinary
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terms offered Wed-nesday by the Army.
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The six were reported missing from their units in Augsberg,
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West Germany, on July 9 and arrested in Gulf Breeze, Fla., four
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days later.
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They were offered the "non-judicial punishment" after an in-
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vestigation failed to find evidence of espionage, said Major Ron
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Mazzia, a spokesman at Fort Knox, where they were being held.
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The soldiers were given three days to consider the proposed
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disciplinary action and could later be discharged, Mazzia said.
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It was still unclear why the six, all from the 701st Military
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Intelligence Brigade, traveled to Florida.
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Stan Johnson of Bybee, Tenn., said the oldest member of the
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group, Specialist Kenneth G, Beason, 26, told him they had been
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"chosen by ... divine intervention to help prepare for the end of
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the world, which was supposed to occur in about eight years from
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now. ...
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"They were going to Florida to kick off preparations," said
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Johnson, a friend of Beason's for several years who picked him up
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at the Knoxville, Tenn., airport upon arrival from Germany.
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"The real interesting part of this," Johnson said, "was that
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when the second coming of Christ occurred, Jesus Christ was going
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to arrive in a spaceship."
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Gulf Breeze, a beach town near Pensacola where Beason and
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others in the group received training, has been the site of many
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reported UFO sightings.
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Besides Beason, those charged were identified as Pfc. Michael
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Hueckstaedt, 19, of Farson, Wyo.; Pfc. Kris Perlock, 20, of
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Osceola, Wis.; Pfc. William Setterberg, 20, of Pittsburgh;
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specialist Vance Davis, 25, of Valley Center, Kan.; and Sgt.
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Annette Eccleston, 22, of Hartford, Conn.
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Capt. Kenneth Hicks of the Gulf Breeze Police Department said
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that when he questioned Hueckstaedt and Eccleston, neither spoke of
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religion or UFOs.
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"Really, the only thing they said is they were heading out
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West and they were just going to kind of live out in the woods -
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kind of like a survivalist group," Hicks said. They mentioned Santa
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Fe, N.M., and Texas.
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Mazzia said the soldiers were AWOL for varying amounts of
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time, but the longest was seven days.
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(5921) Wed 25 Jul 90 10:40p
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By: Ray Griffin
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To: Bill English
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Re: Gulf Breeze Arrests
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St: Reply chain 5915 5947
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@MSGID: 1:19/19.3 26ae672f
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There is an unconfirmed report that major networks and news services (
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including the U.S. Army ) just received an ultimatium to release the Gulf
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Breeze 6 or photos and documents showing some type of material which the
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government knows is factual will be released to the public. Reports will be
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censored and filtered, but should reach the public soon.
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