Who is Bob?

 Bob was born in the late 1950’s and raised in the Midwest, where he lives to this day.  His family was Protestant.  They were not regular church goers but attended more times than not as Bob was growing up.  Bob’s mother was a Republican and his father was a Democrat, proving that both ideologies could coexist, find compromise, and pass on fair legislation.  Perhaps Congressmen and the United States Senators could learn a few things from Bob’s mom and dad. 

     Bob had a normal childhood, except for a few odd things that occurred in his youth that still baffle him.  In the early 1960’s, Bob had a bizarre experience that he thought to be a dream or nightmare.  He recalls elements of the event in vivid detail.  It was not until the 1970’s that he realized his “dream” seemed to fit what he’d read in UFO books known as an abduction scenario.  Bob was to have many strange encounters and sightings throughout his life, and has read hundreds of books and accounts involving UFO’s over the past 25 years.  He has several theories about the UFO phenomena and what is going on in the world because of them.  To Bob, it is hard to believe that the majority of people aren’t more interested in getting to the bottom of the UFO issue.  He feels it equally baffling, that people ignore the presence of the New World Order which has infected governments and societies on a global scale.
 

      Bob was educated at a Midwestern university, studying English Literature, Creative Writing, Religion, and a little bit of Geology.  He played college football and started studying martial arts in the late 1970’s.  After college, he struggled to find work during the recession, as did many college grads of that time.  Bob worked in warehouses, lumber mills, farms, and several hardcore weight lifting gyms.  Strange occupations for a literary guy, don’t you think?  All these would prove valuable to Bob, however, due to the many different types of people that crossed his path.  He learned a lot during those hard times.
 

      At the age of 30, Bob joined the United States Army because he needed a job and wanted some adventure.  He spent half of his enlistment in Germany with the Infantry attached to an armored division.  Their mission in Germany was to protect the Fulda Gap, a passage used by nearly every army that invaded Europe since Roman times.   This area was on high alert during the decline of Communism and the tearing down of “The Wall”.   Bob witnessed these events.  The second part of Bob’s enlistment was with his beloved 82nd Airborne Division.  He loved being a paratrooper and serving his country.  Bob participated in both Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and spent 9 months in Saudi and Iraq.  After the war, he spent his last few months at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.  Bob chose not to reenlist, partly due to his age. If he was going to find a job on the outside at nearly 35 years of age, he figured that it be sooner than later.  There was also more trouble sprouting up around the world.  Angola, Afghanistan, South America, North Korea were trouble spots on the horizon, and his outfit had already been in Panama (at which time Bob was serving in Germany) and the first Gulf War to liberate Kuwait.  “I was in my 30’s during the Gulf War and just being promoted to Sergeant while in the field,” reflects Bob. “I adapted to combat quite well, being single and without children.  I never witnessed so much death and destruction in such a short amount of time (referring to the 100 hour war).  I was upset that we didn’t occupy the country longer, once we were there.  That wasn’t our government’s goal at that time.  Shortly after the war, Saddam started killing his own people in Southern Iraq.  He started breaking coalition demands before the ink dried on the paper.  I thought we might be sent back in to stop the murdering of civilians but we weren’t.  Our mission was accomplished.  We liberated Kuwait, which was all we were expected to do.  Personally, I feel like those folks got a raw deal.  It is no wonder that a lot of Iraqis don’t trust us.  Soldiers take orders.  That is how it is.  It wasn’t out of protest that I didn’t choose to reenlist.  However, I did start to question our political motives in some areas of the world, and why we would help some countries and not others.  I loved the military, but it wasn’t satisfying my life ambitions.  Serving in the military, and especially with the 82nd Airborne Division was one of the greatest experiences of my life.”  
 

     Since leaving the military, Bob has worked in marketing and business.  He continued to study martial arts, took up therapeutic massage and also became a Reiki master.  Bob’s passion revolves around observing how the New World Order is consuming every facet of our lives. This topic, strange phenomena, secret fraternal orders, history, conspiracy theories, social issues and matters of the spirit are of deep interest to Bob.  This website allows him the freedom to expose his readers to thoughts and ideas that reporters and journalists in the mainstream media can’t discuss openly without mass ridicule and/or negative repercussions from politically motivated media owners and their sponsors.  

- H. E. Leiksit

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