The First Faux Pas

Don Angel Alcazar de Velasco

by Harry Cooper


As you read our INTELLIGENCE PAGE, with the letter sent by DON ANGEL ALCAZAR de VELASCO (158-+-1985), you also read our admonition NOT to form an opinion until all the data has been presented. Otherwise, incorrect conclusions will be reached. In addition to this extremely long letter from DON ANGEL, we have compiled back-up data from old files etc that makes a stack of paper some 6 inches high. To attempt to ascertain whether there is merit in this story or not at this early stage is foolish indeed. One of our Members however, has indeed formed an opinion already.

This Member, whose name is not used as we never intend to embarrass any of our Members, wrote here in which he makes two observations about this letter and DON ANGEL. He thinks that:

    1. DON ANGEL was a hard-core NAZI;
    2. His letter is baloney.

To the first point we say - yes, DON ANGEL certainly was a NAZI and he makes no secret about that fact - but does this mean that he cannot report what he saw, what he heard, what he lived?

To the second point we only say - read on with an open mind. Some of the history of the end of World War II will be re-written when this piece is completed.

We have already received one telephone call and two FAXes from our SHARKHUNTERS 'AGENTS' in other countries, telling that the old NAZI 'shadow' group is aware of this research and is watching carefully. We were also cautioned to look over our shoulder quite often. So we have copied all our files and have sent duplicates to various SHARKHUNTERS Members to make sure nothing 'unusual' happens to them. Keep reading our INTELLIGENCE PAGE - many in the 'SPOOK' communities around the world have already told us they are very interested.


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