The Lindbergh Baby !?

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Saturday April 21st, 2007


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THE FBI HAS BEEN OBSERVING ME FOR MANY YEARS



• With the help of my attorney, I obtained portions of an FBI file entitled “Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.” and bearing the number “62-HQ-0-93703X2.” It contained private correspondence between me and others during the early 1980's, before I adopted my present name.

• In the late 1960's, I was the victim of drugging with an hallucinogenic drug, that was administered with apparent knowledge of the FBI since some of their agents followed me home after the drugging to question my wife about my condition. However, the FBI took no remedial action to correct the wrong or explain their involvement.

• Over the course of many years, I was frequently the subject of observation by well-groomed men positioned in official-looking law enforcement automobiles.

• On one occasion, FBI agent C.D. Marron exclaimed, “I knew it! I knew it! I knew it! He is the Lindbergh boy!”

• On a separate occasion, FBI agent Jim Page told me that Don Husted, the third stranger that I lived with, was paid $100,000.00 to keep me “under wraps.”






 

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