-Caveat Lector-

I was raised around a lot of military people, Colonels, Navy
Captains....sat in garden parties with General Edwin Booth who was head
of the Task Force - and met a General Robert E. Lee, once the USAF most
valuable man, until he got into trouble in Germany.....Life Magazine had
done a tremendous story on him...he used to stay at my sister and
brother-in-law's house....suddenly, a nervous breakdown and my sister
then went to England where Phil set up Missile Bases, BMEWS - was Thor
Chief.

We had two doctors in the family - I had he privilege to work with an
MI6 agent for 12 years - but I am or was then, just a researcher who
also was involved with the Assassination Committee headed up by Bud
Fensterwald.

I simply said the one letter that this Bryan Weeks, M.D., Col., Ret.
Resv. did not sound like what he claims to be....I know in Germany a lot
of troops were brainwashed by General Walker, who hwas having a
breakdown and did General Lee.....

His reaction to having to wheel a General's wife at Andrews AFB (now I
knew the CAPTAIN, NAVY CAPTAIN) at Andrews at one time....and no officer
or a gentleman, would resent rolling a pregnant woman into a
hospital...in fact, in some cases this was mandatory....only a hospital
aide with no manners, would complain of something like this.

So the Doctor just hated to roll around a pregnant woman....he referred
to me as "mommy", and on the other hand, seems to be hawking some snake
oil type medicines for cancer, that according to the Mayo Cliniic, where
years ago I had a cousin, Dr. Robert Rang, a neurosurgeon, on staff, who
also was in what today they would call a Mash Unit during
WWII.....famous for his work duirng the War......doctors do not push
pregnant women around.

Yet, Mr. Weeks seems to respect his mother so much, on one hand, yet on
the other, is about the most obnoxious ungentlemanly individual, I have
ever read about on this list.

So he did not like pushing the "mommy" to be around; well, I sat on
bases where my brotherinlaw was always the CO; he, was a
gentleman....and an honorable man.....yet, I never saw Colonels pushing
around pregnant women, other than their own wives - only aides did that
type of work.

I do not believe that Bryan Weeks is a doctor (M.D.) or a Colonel....if
he is, he's not only a quack, but should have been busted.

Colleen

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