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FOREWORD








                                Melvin Stamper has experienced a remarkable life journey few of us will ever
                                experience. His background in law and criminal investigation has enabled
                                him to uncover facts of the crime of the millennium, exposing the motive

                                along with the conspirators. The subtle and not so subtle threats from the
                                government agencies that he was investigating merely served as a motivating
                                force and conformation of his investigation. Experience is the one factor we
                                must all use in determining credibility of another, and Stamper’s experience
                                in law, analytical thinking and detection rivals that of any other in the
                                investigation of a crime involving government subterfuge and cover-up.
                                   This author served his country as a U.S. Marine in Southeast Asia, a police
                                chief, railroad special agent, CIA intelligence source, industrial engineer,
                                pilot, law professor, legal researcher, private investigator, and an ombudsman
                                with the Department of Defense; his analytical skills were honed by all of his
                                experience and education for the investigation of his life – the United States
                                government.
                                   My personal relationship with the author has spanned two decades, and
                                he never stops amazing me with the information he uncovers.
                                   Get comfortable and hold on to your hat!

                                J. Randolph Appleby, Municipal Judge, retired,
                                Newark, New Jersey

























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