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Biography
Introduction
Chapter 1-
Chapter 2 -Chapter 3
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5 -Chapter 6 -Chapter
7
The near impossibility of ignoring
one's own ego made an accurate recording of my own life a difficult task.
The thinking processes of every individual are in the very nature of things
influenced by our biological and egoistic essence. For example, one of
the few memories I have of life with my biological family consists of
struggle over what appears to have been our only toy. I remember the situation
as one in which my older brother refused to let me play with our toy train.
However, nearly forty years later when my
biological sister was finally able to locate and reunite what remained
of the family, she related that I was at least as selfish as any child
tends to be. Still, I will do my best to relate this story with as little
egoistic influence as is possible. The reader should, also, know that
the whole story of my battle with the United States Government and the
powers behind it cannot be told, or must be obfuscated. I was sentenced
to 190 years in prison for not talking, so obviously there are things
which must remain
untold. Additionally, to protect others who have interrelated with me
during the past thirty years, my wording will be carefully constructed
and one should, as they say, "read between the lines." I have
had family and friends die, either provably at the hands of the Federal
Government or in suspicious ways that benefitted my enemy. So, if it seems
that I am not totally open, there are good reasons. The spirit of this
auto-biography, my emotions and motivations, are absolute truth as best
as I can relate.
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