The Lindbergh Baby !?

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RELIABLE SOURCES HAVE TOLD ME I AM THE LINDBERGH BABY




Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. 14 Years old


• I overheard Charles Sigman, the first stranger I was sent to live with, yell out to his wife after a telephone call, that Colonel Lindbergh had landed at Wichita and was headed toward the Sigman house “looking for their kid.”

• As a young teenager in San Luis Obispo, California, I worked at Austin's Restaurant and my boss told his wife that he was to take me to a coffee shop nearby to be observed by Colonel Lindbergh and an FBI agent. He said to her “The FBI thinks he might be the kidnapped Lindbergh boy.”

• When I was in my early 20's, I worked for the John Deere Company where Colonel Guy Ade was my boss. He told me that FBI agents had visited with him on 3 different occasions and he said “I know who you are and have known for quite some time. You are the kidnapped son of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, you are Charles, Jr.”

• While visiting Frank Loveland, a good friend of Charles Sigman, he said to me, asking that his statement not be disclosed, “You should know who you are and how you got here. You are Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the kidnapped son of Colonel Charles Lindbergh.”

• In the early 1970's I was contacted by Bob Shattuck, who lived in Connecticut and was a close friend of the Lindbergh family. After he introduced himself, he said to me “I know all about you. I am here to put you in top shape so I can unite you with your family, Colonel and Anne Lindbergh and your siblings. Your brothers are Jon, Land and Scott, and your sisters are Anne and Reeve.”

• A good friend of Jon Lindbergh, Susan Adams, introduced me to another good friend of Jon Lindbergh, by the name of Bill Nelson, and during that introductory conversation Susan Adams stated to Bill Nelson, “This is Charles Lindbergh, Jr., son of Colonel Charles Lindbergh.”

• And on another occasion Susan Adams introduced me to a visitor in her office , Jan Daukins, and said to her, “This is Charles Lindbergh, Jr., son of Colonel Charles Lindbergh.”

• In later conversations with Bill Nelson, he indicated that Colonel Lindbergh and the FBI were investigating my identity. He made the following statement: “Your father would have suffered embarrassment had he accepted you. The Colonel and the FBI closed down your being identified. You look like the Colonel. Jon is not happy with the prospect that you might be going public with your story.”

• Another extremely close friend of Jon Lindbergh and of Bob Shattuck, one Vladimir Kovalik said to me when we finally met, “My God, Charles, you sound just like Jon and the Old Man. I have a lot of information on you going way back. I know for certain you are Charles Lindbergh, Jr. Your siblings know you're their brother. The Old Man closed down your being identified.”

• When I was in New Jersey in 1998 I spoke with Jay Langley, Editor of the Hunterdon County Democrat newspaper, who was very familiar with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and the events following. He said to me, “Charlie, you are the son the Colonel did not want.”

• In 1997 I took a lie detector test administered by Stan Otremba, a licensed polygraph examiner in Santa Maria, California, and it was his professional opinion and conclusion that I am Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., who was kidnapped in 1932 from the home of Colonel Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.


After hearing statements like these for many years from so many reliable sources, can you understand why I believe I am the Lindbergh baby!

 

 

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