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Phoenix Journal 197 - Four Winds 10

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I also remember seeing a copy of the oversized UFO color photograph book of Billy Meier’s work, a<br />

fairly rare bird. It was only later that I would find out the trail of tears behind its production, distribution and<br />

ultimate lawsuit with Lee and Brit Elders by the Greens.<br />

Dharma has been “receiving” since 1987, and had published 4 <strong>Journal</strong>s prior to George Green entering<br />

the picture. And yet, at the time, it was almost as if George and Desireé Green entered on a white horse to<br />

get the rapidly produced Word to print, bound, and out to the world. Little did we know it was, in<br />

actuality, a dark horse and the agenda was far more sinister than simply spreading truth. It was as with Col.<br />

Wendelle Stevens’ UFO research, which George & Desiree published—get the rights, publish a few<br />

thousand books, then bury it!<br />

How do I know these things, and how am I able to write about them? First hand experience and observation.<br />

George and Desireé, upon arriving in Kern County, immediately chose to live in a gated community outside<br />

of town, out of reach to even those with whom they worked. No listed telephone numbers, of course. I<br />

was later to find out from George personally that the mob in Denver was looking for him. In hindsight, I<br />

had more advance clues than I realized at the time.<br />

Not long after George and Desireé set up America West Publishers/America West Distributors operations<br />

in Tehachapi, I went to work for a corporation providing office management services to America West.<br />

Specifically, I wanted to help in getting The Word out to the public. I shared the same office space with<br />

George Green for over a year. During that time I heard many clandestine calls, often in bizarre code. I<br />

remember on several occasions looking up at him and thinking, “You’ve got to be kidding.”<br />

Frequently on radio shows, George and Desireé did succeed in letting people know The Word was coming<br />

forth, but unfortunately the cultish, conspiratorial, UFO-spin that George put into his talks made the<br />

information seem more lunatic fringe than from Higher Source.<br />

After the newsletter THE PHOENIX JOURNAL EXPRESS was established and in production, and<br />

George had structured the <strong>Phoenix</strong> Institute for Research & Education, Ltd. (a Nevada corporation), the<br />

mail started pouring in. This newsletter would later evolve into the newspaper, THE PHOENIX LIBERA-<br />

TOR.<br />

While it is true that I picked up the mail daily and signed for numerous packages daily, both at the Post<br />

Office and from UPS, I did not open the mail. From my prior corporate background, I found this very<br />

unusual, but George would personally open all mail—often, like Midas, tearing into each envelope looking<br />

for money before even considering the contents in print. Yes, the clues were certainly there.<br />

At some point—I guess it was around the time that the University of Science & Philosophy brought suit for<br />

copyright infringement—George began to get really nervous. Plans were being made for Nevada operations.<br />

A Carson City hotel/casino was on the table as one possibility for George. Of course, at the time<br />

George was also sitting on $350,000 in gold coins which he had stolen from the Institute. No wonder he<br />

was nervous.<br />

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