THE COWARDLY LION, Volume Three, Chapter XXXI

THE COWARDLY LION, Volume Three, Chapter XXXI

I could not talk to Paul, nor my wife, nor anyone else I could think of except one. Richard. He, Cobb, and Hunt had been intertwined in some fashion I didn’t understand, but intertwined they were, at least in my analysis of their proximity at the harbor, their special...
Alien Sense and Secrets, From the Wilderness

Alien Sense and Secrets, From the Wilderness

FROM THE WILDERNESS The Obvious Sense Behind Alien Secrets and UFOs By James Strauss   As an important field operations member of the Central Intelligence Agency for seventeen years I can honestly report that I never saw in real life something that could be termed a...
Alien Sense and Secrets, From the Wilderness

From The Wilderness, Article One Hundred Nine

FROM THE WILDERNESS The Obvious Sense Behind Alien Secrets By James Strauss   As an important field operations member of the Central Intelligence Agency for seventeen years I can honestly report that I never saw in real life something that could be termed a current...
From The Wilderness, Article One Hundred Four

From The Wilderness, Article One Hundred Four

FROM THE WILDERNESS Selective Application By James Strauss   The human condition of high civilization coupled with hugely successful population increases is based upon selection and application.  Nature is responsible for some of this choosing, while beyond genetics...