We have asked John Kennedy what he thinks of President Clinton letting people
who have made major contributions to his party stay over night in The White
House. These are his comments.
"The White House is The President's residence. It is his home.
Who he has stay over night there is nobody's business but his. If he
wants to reward those who support his policies with an over night stay in
the Lincoln bedroom, or any other bedroom of The White House, that is his
right. The White House is his home, and no one has the right to question
who ANYONE can have in their home. That is the occupants of that Home's
right, and no one else's. I had whoever I pleased in my home, and I
do not deny President Clinton that same privilege."
We recently heard about a published biography of the murdered singer Selena,
which states she planned to run off with a doctor. We asked one of
our Spirit Workers if they'd try to contact Selena and find out if this was
true.
Selena told our Spirit Worker "The whole book is crap!"
Our Spirit Worker also spoke with H.G. Wells and asked him for us how he
felt about constantly being portrayed as a character on the "Lois & Clark;
The New Adventures Of Superman" t.v. series, who travels through time and
is a good friend of the Kents.
It was reported to us that Wells commented,
"I love it! Every time I see it or hear about it I just laugh and laugh!"
It's good to know Superman has fans in both this world, and, the Next!
We were sent the other day, an article from the tabloid The Sun, in which
one of their so-called experts, a Dr. Franklin R. Ruehl, claims that the
soldiers at Custer's last stand were not killed by The Sioux but committed
suicide. That so many of them did so, that it made it impossible for
the survivors to defend themselves. That if the troops had stood and
fought they would have undoubtedly survived.
I sent my Agent to speak with Col. Custer to inquire what he thought of these
comments. His exact answer is not publishable. Let us just say
he disagrees very strongly with this so-called expert, and considers these
comments dishonorable to the men who died with him.
"People like this," he said, "should be hounded everywhere they go to speak.
Such insults to honorable men should not be allowed!"
This so-called expert also claimed that Admiral Peary never reached The North
Pole, and that his expedition was a hoax.
Peary's comments are, "I hope someone takes the man to court and makes him
prove it! Slander, sir, pure unquestioned slander!"
This expert also claims that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were actually
killed by only three Bolivian soldiers, not hundreds. My Worker was
able to contact Cassidy, who says, "It was more than three, definitely not
hundreds, probably more like fifteen or twenty. But they sure as hell
could shoot!"
All in all, I think this so-called expert is pretty ludicrous!