Letters to Aaron-The Hal Luebbert Story: ''America'' and Its Freedom MythsXlibris Corporation, 2006. 3. 7. - 318페이지 First published as the author's primal scream, "Letters to Aaron" is an autobiographical and factual story of treachery - treachery typical of the United States. Nations, tribes, and people like Hungary, the Rhade, Montagnard, and Hmong (Meo), of Vietnam and Laos, to say nothing of most of the nations in Latin America, will recognize and know it well. Nearly countless individuals, including statesmen, soldiers, and covert operatives sacrificed on the altar of corrupt capitalism would, too - were they not dead as the result. Recruited at sixteen years of age by the CIA and trained in Iceland and Germany with the Tenth Special Forces Group, Hal Luebbert did missions in East Germany, Hungary, and Finland (i.e., the Soviet Union) before being sent to Cuba with orders to kill Fidel Castro. Disillusioned by the obvious propagandist fabrications of his superiors once having reached the island nation, Hal rejected his orders, returning on his own to the U.S., and writing a warning letter to Castro. The rest, it is said, is history. Stymied finally in its efforts to punish the renegade, the U.S. played its Ace in the Hole the Internal Revenue Service. In 1978, the US government in its IRS avatar destroyed his business and family. In 1985, when he had recovered and remarried, they did it all again, this time driving a teenage son to three attempts at suicide. A war ensued, and when von Luebbert counterattacked federal murder attempts with electronic and personal surveillance proving massive governmental crime, a US District Court protected their federal employers by ruling his records exempted under the Freedom of Information Act by the national secrets exemption. US Senators and national media forwarded proof of federal crime like mayhem, murder, rape, and extortion to commit rape protected their masters by concealment of the evidence and personal silence. ' Remember,' 2nd President John Adams said, 'democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.' Hal von Luebbert's war has proved the fact of the one certainty for survival exists in a rapidly decaying democracy. That is to "get something" - preferably a great deal - on people high in government. If there is a mitigating factor, it is only that in a government like ours, there is always much to find. Protected still by evidence of federal crime, together with the fact of large numbers of remaining witnesses available for subpoena, von Luebbert lives mostly in the wild in Texas and states where concealed handgun laws make it possible for him to defend himself with lethal force. He is also a sixth degree black belt and three time national judo champion. It helps when government reverts to its true character and methods. |
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... sure, a miniature compared to the gauntlet of harassment government ran me through, but a struggle to survive government just like mine. Just to write my story has taken nine years, that due the fact that at first I just couldn't handle ...
... sure, a miniature compared to the gauntlet of harassment government ran me through, but a struggle to survive government just like mine. Just to write my story has taken nine years, that due the fact that at first I just couldn't handle ...
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... sure they thought I'd drown. Better for them if I had. They humiliated me, and I still haven't forgotten it. I still recognize their kind. The gang came back every year to camp out by the river. Bold as brass. I think they were carnie ...
... sure they thought I'd drown. Better for them if I had. They humiliated me, and I still haven't forgotten it. I still recognize their kind. The gang came back every year to camp out by the river. Bold as brass. I think they were carnie ...
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... sure of their strength—to reconnoiter enough to find my hut nearby. From the darkness only a few feet from the carnies, I heard them wonder aloud one night if they'd be able to “catch that squaw again.” I smiled to myself. Roy Gibeau ...
... sure of their strength—to reconnoiter enough to find my hut nearby. From the darkness only a few feet from the carnies, I heard them wonder aloud one night if they'd be able to “catch that squaw again.” I smiled to myself. Roy Gibeau ...
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... sure they ingested. There was a farm-boy witticism back then. “He went to shit,” it said, “and the hogs ate him. Then he went to shit again. Now he'll never go to shit again.” I've always appreciated humor, always laugh a lot. The ...
... sure they ingested. There was a farm-boy witticism back then. “He went to shit,” it said, “and the hogs ate him. Then he went to shit again. Now he'll never go to shit again.” I've always appreciated humor, always laugh a lot. The ...
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... sure as hell not your approval. What I tell you is out of sense of fair play, like handicapping or the seedings in a sporting tournament. Actually, if you were smart, you'd consider what I've said military intelligence—knowledge of what ...
... sure as hell not your approval. What I tell you is out of sense of fair play, like handicapping or the seedings in a sporting tournament. Actually, if you were smart, you'd consider what I've said military intelligence—knowledge of what ...
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