Few, if any, have heard this story-and with good reason. This is not a tale about the future but a chronicle of hushed-up events in the recent past. The events and dates herein are accurately documented, but the names of certain participants and the true locations of events have been changed to protect the quick and the dead, along with national security. Details of Part I of this chronicle were provided first-hand to your reporter by two humans, a man and a woman, who played key roles in this astounding account. I am sworn to secrecy regarding their names, but I am allowed to report that the…mehr
Few, if any, have heard this story-and with good reason. This is not a tale about the future but a chronicle of hushed-up events in the recent past. The events and dates herein are accurately documented, but the names of certain participants and the true locations of events have been changed to protect the quick and the dead, along with national security. Details of Part I of this chronicle were provided first-hand to your reporter by two humans, a man and a woman, who played key roles in this astounding account. I am sworn to secrecy regarding their names, but I am allowed to report that the woman was, at one time, a respected federal intelligence agent and the man is the respected CEO of an international company. I am not allowed to even hint at who provided details of Part II. Suffice it to say, if anyone could know those details, he is the man I personally met with during his brief return to "Riverside, California" in 2007. I can only guess from where he arrived and to where he returned.
W. R. "Bill" Hagen is the father of four. He and wife, Donna, live in the Texas Hill Country, near Austin. When not traveling (enthusiastically), playing golf (poorly), or visiting children (happily), Bill enjoys writing. He is the author of Under the Blue Sun and Alien Future: The Golden Path. Watch for his anthology of short stories, My Favorite Shorts. Interests include technology, history, and human behavior.
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