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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 12 Num. 50
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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RAYELAN RUSSBACHER MEETS "THE KING OF THE WORLD"
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Vignettes From My Life With Gunther Russbacher
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The Day I Met The King of The World
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By Rayelan Russbacher
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I met the King of the World in July of 1990. I had been married
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to Gunther [Russbacher] about a year. Gunther had been in jail
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near St. Louis, the entire time. I was in California. I had not
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seen Gunther since he had been arrested two days after we were
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married.
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I arranged through a film company with whom I worked, to buy
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Gunther's life story for $40,000. The prosecutor agreed to take
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the money and he released Gunther.
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Gunther and I drove directly to Offutt Air Force base in Omaha.
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We stayed in VIP quarters. William Webster, the DCI was on one
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side of us. Brent Scowcroft, the NSA, was on the other side.
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George Bush was across the hall, and Dick Cheney was at the end
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of the hall.
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William Webster wore red shorts and a red Hawaiian shirt.
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The meeting was to upgrade Gunther on his SR 71 flying so he
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could fly a mission to Moscow. On the mission with Gunther were,
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Brent Scowcroft, William Webster, Gunther's boss, the DCO
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(Director of Covert Operations) an Admiral named Wilhelm Johann.
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There was a fourth passenger, but Gunther would never tell me who
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he was.
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When they got to the Moscow airport, there was no translator, so
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Gunther had to do the translation. He said there was an old KGB
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spy who was a friend, so he and Gunther did the translating for
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the group. The Russian delegation included Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Gunther and his covert group of high ranking United States
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officials carried a treaty to Moscow for Gorbachev to sign. The
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day of this flight was July 26, 1990. This was one day after
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April Glaspie met with Saddam Hussein and gave him the green
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light to invade Kuwait.
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The meeting on Offutt was from July 19 to July 22.
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Gunther and his group left from McCarren Municipal airport in
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Reno, Nevada, the afternoon of July 26, 1990. I watched at the
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edge of the runway while the four SR-71's came into McCarren.
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Three were painted in desert camouflage. Only one was the
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standard black titanium. Following the four 71's came a white
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Learjet.
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This was the same Learjet that Gunther and I had taken when we
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fled his "handlers" and flew to Reno to get married. At the time
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we took it to Reno, it was black, with red pin stripes. While we
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were staying on Offutt, William Webster called our room and told
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Gunther to look out the window. We were in a room that had full
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view of the flight line.
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We saw a white Learjet that looked just like our old "Blackbird."
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I was listening on the phone when William Webster said, "That's
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your old plane. We painted it white and renamed it 'The
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Pigeon.'"
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Gunther shouted some colorful words and banged the telephone on
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the wall as if hitting Webster. The sound of laughter came from
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the room where Webster was staying. It could be heard through
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the walls. Gunther stormed out the door and went to pound on the
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door of Webster's room. I stood in our doorway watching it all.
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"Let me in", I heard Gunther roar.
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"You think we're crazy?" a voice replied.
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"I'll break this door down." Gunther threatened. "Let me in.
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I'm going to pound you into toast."
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At that moment, two men dressed in dark suits approached Gunther.
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One said, "Captain, don't you think you should go back into your
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room before we have to get nasty?"
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Gunther looked at them and walked back into the room, slamming
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the door behind him. He went back to the wall adjoining
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Webster's room, and pounded on it again. "Just wait, I'll get
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you guys. Your time is coming!" Gunther yelled this at the top
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of his voice. I could hear laughter and voices, but I couldn't
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understand what they were saying.
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Four SR 71's flew to Moscow, only three came back. One was left
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in Moscow, with the pilot. The other three flew back in a close
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wing pattern that registered on radar as one plane.
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We left Offutt on the 22nd of July and drove non stop to
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Winnemucca, Nevada. We arrived at the Red Lion Hotel. It was
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about 2pm in the afternoon. Gunther requested a specific ground
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floor room near the front of the hotel.. Gunther and I had taken
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turns sleeping as the other drove for a day and a half, we were
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tired, but not sleepy. All we wanted was a hot bath and
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something to eat.
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As we walked into the room Gunther said, "This is A CIA room.
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Turn on the television. There is a CIA training channel."
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I followed his orders, and sure enough there was a very unusual
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black and white film. "Watch that," Gunther ordered. I sat on
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the bed in front of the television. He went into the bathroom
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and took a hot bath.
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In the film, there was a group of men sitting in a circle in a
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small room. I could not believe what I was seeing. There was a
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young William Webster, along with a young Zbigniev Brezhinsky,
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Stansfield Turner, Vernon Walters, and some I didn't recognize.
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They were discussing how to enter homes while people were present
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and search the home or plant listening devices.
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There was a narrator to the film. Instead of standing nearby and
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telling us what was going on, the Narrator was in a 1961 Cadillac
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convertible and he was taking us for a tour of a CIA community
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that had just been built in Florida. The camera showed us the
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names of all the street signs. They all had names that sounded
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like sea creature from Greek legends. The community had curving
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and circular streets. The streets were set up in such a way,
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that no one could enter the community without being seen, and
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they couldn't drive fast enough to do any damage and get away.
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The top was down on the convertible and the driver's face could
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be seen very well. Behind the wheel of the convertible was a
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very young George Bush. He was the narrator of the training
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film.
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Bush said that it was 1961, and a Catholic had just been elected
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as President. Because of this, it was time to start selling
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Catholic bibles door to door.
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The next scene involved Jean Kirkpatrick as a leery housewife who
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does not want to open her door to two unknown salesmen selling
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Catholic Bibles.
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"What are you?" One of them asked, "An atheist? Or do you just
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hate Catholics?"
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"No," Jean, the housewife protested.
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"Then you won't mind letting us come in and show you this Bible."
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The two men walked past her into the house.
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One of them sat down in the living room and pulled out the bible.
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He began the sales pitch. The other man asked for a glass of
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water. Jean, the housewife, started to get up and get him one.
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He told her, "No...no, you sit right there and look at the pretty
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pictures. I can find a glass by myself."
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The man with the Bible, mesmerized the housewife, while the other
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man did whatever it was that he had come into the house to do.
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Gunther later told me that part of this film was the implied
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knowledge that a very powerful form of hypnosis was being taught
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to CIA operatives. This powerful form of hypnosis was imported
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from Nazi Germany after the war. A watered down version of it is
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called Neural Linguistic Programming. Gunther said he taught
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this Super form of NLP to CIA operatives at a school for
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Operatives in Waco, Texas in the early 60's. The school was
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called The Life Management Institute, LMI. William Sessions, the
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former Director of the FBI was a councilman in Waco at the time.
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The film was longer, but I suddenly became so tired I could not
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stay awake. This was about 230PM. I awakened at midnight. I
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had slept almost 10 hours. This was not usual for me. I am
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lucky to sleep continuously for four hours at a time. Gunther
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wakes up every hour on the hour to do a perimeter check. But on
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this afternoon, both of us slept for almost ten hours.
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When we awoke, we were both groggy. Gunther said we had been
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drugged. I looked at my arm, and sure enough, there was a tell
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tale needle mark. I did not remember anything about where I had
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been or what I had done.
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A few days after this, Gunther flew his mission to Moscow. After
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he came back, we drove to Castle Air Force Base in Merced,
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California. We were told that Gunther was going to be promoted
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to Admiral and we were going to be given a post at Whidby Island
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in Washington State. Instead of this, he was arrested and our
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nightmare began again.
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It was many months later that I ran into an old friend that I
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trusted. She was a hypnotherapist. I told her about the missing
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time and she suggested that we do a session.
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Once she had gotten me into a relaxed state, she asked me to talk
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about everything that had happened from the time Gunther was
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released from jail in St. Charles, Missouri to the time he was
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arrested on Castle Air Force Base by the FBI.
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>From the relaxed state I was able to remember two men coming into
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the room in Winnemucca and taking me out the sliding glass doors
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that led into the parking lot. I was dressed in white short
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shorts and a sleeveless pink blouse. One of the men grabbed a
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pair of sandals for me. They were not the kind of sandals that
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you would wear with shorts. They were 2 and a half inch wedge
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ankle straps.
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When I got out of the van we were on a runway. I saw Gunther
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being led, as if in a trance, into a waiting plane. I was taken
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to a helicopter. The helicopter landed on a seemingly deserted
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base somewhere in the Nevada desert. The buildings looked like
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they were vintage WWII.
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I was taken into one of the buildings and put into a chair that
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looked like a dentists chair. The man who was with me was the
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CIA station chief from St. Louis. A man I knew as Roger. He
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looked at the arm where they were going to put the needle. In
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that arm I had a rash that is called "Hoalie Crud". It is
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similar to athletes foot. I don't know how or where I had picked
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it up. I had recurrent flare-ups. Each time I had one, I would
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have to go to the doctor for a prescription. I hadn't had the
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time to see a doctor, so I still had the rash on my arm.
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Roger put a piece of scotch tape on the rash. He pulled it off
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and gave it to a man. The man left the room. When he came back,
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he had a swab that he handed to Roger. Roger swabbed my arm and
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that is the last I remember of that episode.
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The next thing I remember is climbing out of the top of a vessel
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that looked like a submarine. It was in a concrete tunnel or
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canal which could have held water. Or there could have been
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track under the vessel. I was dressed in a pair of khaki pants,
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and wearing a white polo shirt. I had on the wedge sandals that
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the man had picked up for me. I was with Gunther's boss, the
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Admiral named Wilhelm or William Johann. The clothes I was
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wearing were his. He had worn them the night Gunther and I had
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dinner with he and his wife in the Officers Club on Offutt.
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The pants were way too long for me. Someone had taken the cuffs
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and pulled them to one side and tied them up with rubber bands.
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We were inside an underground base. The men who were there were
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wearing gray uniforms with yellow trim. There were two huge
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metal doors. One was directly in front of the submarine. The
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other was to the left of the sub. There was a long tunnel to the
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right of the Submarine that was filled with small cars like golf
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cars, going to and fro.
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The Admiral pointed to the huge door to the left of us. We
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walked over to it. There was a smaller door cut into the huge
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door. There was a button to be pressed. The Admiral pressed it.
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"Why are we here?" I asked
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"The King of the World wants to meet you," The Admiral replied
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sarcastically.
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We entered a room that was a museum. The glass cases where the
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treasures were kept were incredibly low. I am only 5 feet tall,
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but the cases were so low that I had to stoop over to see what
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was in them.
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Most of what was there had the Templar cross on it somewhere. At
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the time, I can remember thinking, "so this is where all the
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missing treasures are." The only thing I can really remember
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seeing is the Crown of St. Stephen.
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A door at the end of the room opened, and a man, about 5 feet
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eight inches tall entered. He had white hair and was wearing
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glasses with thick black rims. He was wearing a light blue shirt
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with an emblem on it. It was the compass from the CIA logo,
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stitched in dark blue.
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He dismissed the Admiral as if the Admiral were a busboy. He
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then put his arm around me and led me out the door from which he
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had come. To the right of me I saw a mess hall filled with
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hundreds of people. To the left, I saw a long hall. The King of
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the World had his arm around my shoulders as we walked down the
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long hall. He was talking to me the entire time. I cannot
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remember what he said.
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And I do not remember anything more than the walk down the long
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hall, with many doors. The floor was gray linoleum tile. And
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that is the last thing I remember from my meeting with the King
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of the World. One thing I did recall very clearly, and it was my
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only real proof that something had happened to me. The rash I
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have does not tan. If you have a tan, and then get the proper
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treatment to cure the rash, there will be a white spot in the
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middle of you tan, where the rash used to be. When I awakened
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from my missing time, there was a white spot where the rash used
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to be. I guess Roger treated the rash with the appropriate
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medicine before he injected me with whatever he gave me. Gunther
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later told me that I was privilege to too many top secret
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conversations on Offutt, and all they were doing was putting in a
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block so I wouldn't remember anything. I do remember a lot of
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the conversations that happened at Offutt. While I was there, I
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had the feeling of being in a spy movie. For some reason, I
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remembered an old film I had seen as a child. I believe John
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Wayne was the star. It was about a soldier who was captured by
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the North Koreans during the Korean War and was subjected to
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brainwashing. He had a book a matches with him, and he wrote key
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things inside the book so they would jog his memory and keep him
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focused on what was really going on. I decided to do the same
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thing. I figured the only time I was safe was when I was in the
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stall in the ladies room. I remember telling Gunther that I had
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a urinary tract infection and it kept me going to the bathroom
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all the time. I heard him tell this to someone who became
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suspicious as to why I kept excusing myself and going to the
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ladies room. Even in the ladies room I wasn't really sure if
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anyone could see what I was doing. So I would bend over my
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purse, as if hunting for something, and I would write short
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keyword notes to myself, on scraps of chewing gum wrappers,
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receipts, or anything else that was at the bottom of my purse. I
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wrote this while my hands were inside my purse.
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I have a habit of going through my purse every six months or so
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and throwing all the junk away. But since I know myself well
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enough to know that I write telephone numbers on scraps of paper,
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I have to go through everything that is in the purse. It was
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about six months after I had been on Offutt Air Force Base with
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Gunther that I went through my purse and discovered the cryptic
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notes I had written to myself in the ladies bathroom.. Each one
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jogged my memory. I am sure there are still things I have
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forgotten, but I am also sure that I remember a lot that I am not
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supposed to remember. One of my vignettes will be about the
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UFO's that landed in the Persian gulf shortly before Kuwait was
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invaded. Another will be about the 12 million aliens that are
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coming to earth. These are conversations that I overheard from
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Gunther's cousin Larry Pauley, A.K.A. Robert Steigler, and
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another cousin Garret Henderson. A man I later found out was
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Richard Brenneke's half brother. Gunther told me that these two
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men were killed in Cambodia in 1994 on a mission to rescue the
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last of the POW's that came out of SE Asia before Ron Brown
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normalized relations with Viet Nam. All the rest of our boys who
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were left behind, were killed.
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For related stories, visit:
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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