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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> Fuel Savers <strong>and</strong> Alternate Energy Resources 453<br />

Henry Moray later drove John <strong>and</strong> his two sisters to the Centre Theatre.<br />

After the movie, the youngsters phoned home as instructed. They were<br />

told to wait there; m<strong>other</strong> would pick them up.<br />

However, no one came, <strong>and</strong> we waited for several hours. Finally my<br />

cousin Chester picked us up. When we arrived home we discovered that<br />

my father had been shot in the leg <strong>and</strong> the doctor was there ... the president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the company was also there.<br />

Henry Moray had gone to his laboratory that evening. When he was<br />

ready to leave <strong>and</strong> had the front door open, he remembered to pick up<br />

some materials from a locked inner <strong>of</strong>fice. As he fumbled with keys in the<br />

dark, he had the impression someone was coming up behind him. As he<br />

turned to look, a heavy object hit his right shoulder, leaving the arm halfparalysed.<br />

With his left arm, he grabbed the assailant's head. While Moray<br />

pinned the assailant to his left side, the man's gun became entangled in his<br />

overcoat.<br />

As the first man struggled, a second man carrying a gun ran up. Henry<br />

Moray kicked the second man, knocking his gun free at the same time as<br />

the first man's gun discharged. The bullet travelled downward, grazing the<br />

side <strong>of</strong> Moray's leg, <strong>and</strong> ricocheted <strong>of</strong>f the concrete floor. Moray's right<br />

arm came back to life enough to get his own gun out. He pointed it at the<br />

two men <strong>and</strong> waved them out the front door.<br />

"He was immediately fired upon again by someone at a distance," John<br />

Moray writes.<br />

He returned the fire, knocking the third gunman down. A fourth man<br />

rushed up to help the wounded gunman. Henry recognized this man as<br />

Felix Fraser (Rural Electrification Administration Engineer).<br />

The second man said to the first assailant, "Well, you weren't as<br />

quick on the draw as you thought you were," <strong>and</strong> Henry Moray recognized<br />

the voice <strong>of</strong> a FBI man he had known at one time as a security<br />

guard.<br />

At that point, Henry realized he was all alone in a very difficult <strong>and</strong><br />

dangerous situation.<br />

Bleeding severely, Henry knew he would faint at any moment. If he<br />

fainted while the men were there, he would be at their mercy. "So in panic<br />

he told them to get out, pretending that he had not recognized any <strong>of</strong> them,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the men promptly left."<br />

Henry Moray was an excellent shot <strong>and</strong> could have killed his assailant<br />

in his laboratory, but Moray was not a violent man.

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