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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 the

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 psychic phenomena, so one of them bought a O