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September 1, 1998: Gulf Breeze - Richard C. Hoagland & Vance Davis

September 1, 1998: Gulf Breeze - Richard C. Hoagland & Vance Davis

Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Art Bell welcomes Richard C. Hoagland and former NSA analyst Vance Davis for a wide-ranging discussion that begins with the mysterious North Korean missile launch over Japan. Davis, one of the "Gulf Breeze Six" military intelligence personnel who went AWOL in 1990, claims current sources inside intelligence agencies told him the missile firing was a deliberate scare tactic aimed at a Japanese nuclear facility rather than a simple test. Hoagland supports this assessment based on his own separate sourcing.

Davis recounts how he was recruited into the NSA at age 18 after the agency discovered his childhood training in Silva Mind Control. He describes being tested for psychic abilities including telepathy and psychokinesis. The conversation turns to the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the Gulf Breeze Six case, in which Davis and five fellow intelligence analysts went AWOL from their post in Augsburg, Germany, were jailed for 21 days, then released with honorable discharges after a call from the White House. Davis suggests the charges were dropped because a trial would have exposed classified information about a shadow government operating alongside elected officials.

Davis warns that current intelligence points to a potential coup attempt in Russia involving a military general working with Muammar Gaddafi and Osama bin Laden. He expresses concern for President Clinton's safety during his Moscow summit visit and references intercepted communications suggesting a coordinated Islamic fundamentalist campaign against Western interests.
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