Over the past week, I’ve written quite a bit about a client and a friend I called “Tommy.”
I told about his military service in the late 1950s. I explained he participated in covert operations on soft targets.
I invited you to listen to an eighteen-minute audio where I shared a story about his intuitive and psychic abilities.
I relayed Tommy’s struggles with receiving his Veteran’s healthcare benefits because his file was classified and hidden.
I wrote about all of these experiences because he came to see me last week. During that visit, he told me about being contacted by some kind of militia group and being offered a paid position as a general.
The Voice on the phone call, which was made from a federal government phone number, knew about Tommy’s secret past. The Voice said Tommy would be capable of doing what needed to be done if things continued in the direction they are going in the United States.
During our conversation, we realized there was a good chance The Voice was associated with the Oath Keepers and/or The White Hats.
Tommy told me I could write about his phone call. However, he wasn’t yet ready for me to use his real name.
Yesterday, he decided it was time.
He changed his mind because he wants to come clean. He wants the American people to know what happened in the 1950s. He wants them to know how government made him a killer and then, would not provide medical treatment when the emotional distress over his actions was so severe he couldn’t live a normal life.
Instead, he chased a death wish and became a one-man crusade against injustices as he moved his family back and forth across the Southwestern United States.
Actually, he made the decision to come clean a long time ago. He had been told that classified information was no longer classified after fifty years so he held his secrets until 2010. During that year, he partnered with a writer to put together a book about his military adventures and the resulting turmoil.
My team helped him self-publish that book last summer.
Then, when The Voice called him, he wasn’t sure any more. He wasn’t sure he still wanted to tell his story. The emotions were too strong and the pain was too great.
After a week, he realized what he needed to do.
He realized he needed to release his name, connect his book with this story, and take his chance on the results.
He understands that the things that have gnawed at him for fifty years are now chewing at other people. He realizes it is OK to talk about what happened to him and what he did to others. He is committed to providing information so each person can gain clarity on the past and move into a future of peace and love.
Tommy’s real name is Frank Wiggins. His book is Seven Steps to Hell and Back. Frank admits he is afraid for anyone to read it. He is afraid of how people will respond to his story. He has written it and published it in spite of those fears.
If you want to learn more about it, you may visit his website. The book is available for purchase through Amazon.
Frank has promised to keep me posted on any further communication with The White Hats so that I may write about it. He realizes fear resides within secrecy and he is ready to leave both behind him.
I’ll tell you more about my relationship with Frank in tomorrow’s article.