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Flight 610, June 1951, Ghosts Claim Sabotage

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  I am Capt. Appleby's daughter. In December, 2011, I received a stunning email from a stranger addressing the issue of  UAL 610 crash on Crystal Mountain, Colorado in June, 1951.  To better understand this email, you could read the brief compilation of my research of the disaster, uploaded in 2005 at  www.coloradowreckchasing.com . Click on Civilian flights, then Crystal Mountain, DC-6B, then look for “Capt. Appleby’s daughter…”  The mystery still hanging over the crash is, was Flight 610 hijacked by an intruder into the cockpit and deliberately flown into Crystal Mountain in the Colorado Rockies? This question is close to my heart since my father was the captain of UAL 610, which killed all aboard, including two military couriers, both carrying important documents pertaining to the war and to atomic secret files. Several important documents (27 out of 40) disappeared from the crash site.   My late aunt and uncle, Mary and Hervey Froelich, told me in June,...

Predicting the Antichrist, 4, Vance Davis's Demonic Dream

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  Source: Vance Davis with Brian Blashaw, Broken Promises: A True Story of Courage and Belief (Mesa, Arizona: White Mesa Publications, 1995) Vance Confronts one Devil of a Boogey Man Vance Davis, leader of the Gulf Breeze Six, NSA cryptologists who went AWOL in June, 1990, was about 16 when he had a very significant dream. (See Antichrist, Part 3 for background.) He found himself in a huge, spooky cavern where two teams were playing. He was coach of one of them. It wasn’t exactly a game; the stakes were serious, losing was unthinkable. Suddenly one of his players seemed to fall into a hole and disappear. He sent in another. That one vanished. Then another. Soon he would run out of players. He turned around and saw one of the most charming women he had ever seen. Before he could collect himself, she ran into the game and vanished also. There was only one thing to do. Run in after them and see if he could figure out what happened to them. So Vance ran onto the field and tumbled down ...

Predicting the Antichrist, 3, Gulf Breeze Six

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Sources for the material below Vance A. Davis,   with Brian Blashaw,  Unbroken Promises: A True Story of Courage and Belief , (Mesa, Arizona: White Mesa Publishers, 1995). Email exchanges with Don Ware http://www.philipcoppens.com/gulfbreeze6.html   http://www.umf.net/umf/data/text/MANU.TXT   http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=18268  ;  http://xdell.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88fMHr5WmEo&feature=autoplay&list=PL62FC7DF8B14EDD7E&lf=results_video&playnext=1  (This is a 12-part interview on Youtube in which Art Bell interviews Vance Davis and Richard Hoagland on Sept. 2, 1998.) Aaron Gulyar, The Saucer Life podcast,  https://saucerlife.com/2022/09/30/the-gulf-breeze-six-part-one/ The Ouija board One day in the summer of 1990, a group of young cryptologists working at a listening post for the National Security Agency in Augsburg, Germany were arguing about religion and ...

Predicting the Antichrist 2, Ruth Montgomery

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Sources Montgomery, A Gift of Prophecy , NY, Bantam Books, 1965, 6 th printing, 1966. ---------, Here and Hereafter , NY, Fawcett Crest, 1969, 6 th printing, 1987. ---------, A World Beyond , Greenwich, Conn., 1971. ---------, The World Before , NY, Fawcett Crest, 1976. ---------, Strangers Among Us , NY, Fawcett Crest, 1982, 2 nd printing, 1983. ---------, The World to Come , NY, Three Rivers Press, 1999. Bart Barnes, “Ruth S. Montgomery Dies,” Washington Post, June 19, 2001. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2001/06/19/ruth-s-montgomery-dies/acc648f3-9bcb-44fb-82ae-01d9c426b592/ A genuinely illustrious journalistic career Ruth Montgomery was an ambitious, well-connected journalist in Washington, D.C. before she began writing books. One of her early titles, Hail to the Chiefs: My Life and Times with Six Presidents, 1970, suggests much about her career. In the 1950’s and ‘60’s, she worked with psychic Jeane Dixon, sharing Jeane’s predictions in Ruth’s syndicated colu...

Predicting the Antichrist Part 1, Jeane Dixon

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  Devout Catholic, famed prognosticator, and astrologer Jeane Dixon mixed "prophecy" and psychic practices in a way that was actually forbidden in the Bible. She had incredible hits but excruciating misses. Sources Ruth Montgomery, A Gift of Prophecy: The Phenomenal Jeane Dixon , (New York: Bantam Books, 1966). Rene Noorbergen, My Life and Prophecies: Her Own Story as Told to Rene Noorbergen (New York: William Morrow, 1969). Bible quotation from www.biblehub.com, Berean Standard Bible. https://web.archive.org/web/20050324045253/http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7276868/site/newsweek/page/3/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeane_Dixon. Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, “Nixon and Dixon,” Newsweek National News , March 23, 2005. Bio info She was a super psychic, but not a prophetess. The famed prognosticator Lydia Emma Pinckert, aka Jeane Dixon, was born on January 5, 1904 and died at the age of 93 (or 79, depending on your source), on January 25, 1997. She was a psychic ...