Background

Weird Scenes in the Gold Mine: Who are the Gulf Breeze 6?



On July 20, 1990, the Northwest Florida Daily News ran “6 AWOL SOLDIERS SAY THEY AIMED TO KILL ANTICHRIST”, continuing: “Gulf Breeze - Six soldiers, reported by an unofficial military newspaper to be on a mission to kill the Antichrist, were charged Thursday with desertion from their intelligence unit in West Germany, Pentagon spokesman said.” It was a most bizarre headline and one of the most bizarre stories… ever.

The Arrests

Specialist Vance Davis



The maximum possible punishment for their actions, according to the Chicago Tribune, included dishonorable discharge and three years of confinement. A judgment was handed down three weeks following the arrests that the GB6 would be discharged with full honors. You read that right: discharged with full honors.

What were they doing in Gulf Breeze?



They claimed to have experienced direct interactions with extraterrestrials and religious icons. They additionally claimed to have regularly communicated with such entities via a Ouija board. The GB6 seemed to have prophesied, studied their claimed paranormal experiences in depth and left long, detailed notes behind that described their claimed beliefs of the impending end of the world and their intentions to save it.



A member of their unit told the newspaper "Stars and Stripes" the six were out to FIND AND DESTROY THE ANTICHRIST, the figure the Bible says will challenge Christ. He spoke on the condition his name would not be disclosed.



The book is probably one of the most mind-boggling works ever written, irrelevant of the fact whether it is the total truth, or an “enhanced version” of it. If the mind boggles already, jaws drop when you read the Davis book.



Davis states that as a teenager, he had enrolled in Silva Mind Control courses that were held in Alex Merklinger’s school in New York, and mastered techniques of self-hypnosis through active imagination. During one of his trances, he met a green-skinned, yellow-clad alien female named Kia, who, over one night, corrected his flat-footedness. Davis said that Kia “told me that she came from a planet forty-five light years away from Earth, that had been destroyed by another race. Her race, the Kiasseions, were telepaths that were enroute to Earth to assist the Alliance in protecting the human race. They were scheduled to arrive by late 1992. The Kiasseion civilization had been reduced to five spacecraft carrying about three thousand people per ship […] Her husband had been killed, and she had taken his place as Commander of this small armada, with her two grown sons in charge of two of the remaining ships.” Kia became Vance’s guardian.



Nothing unusual so far, if at least you are familiar with what many other channelers have stated about their contacts. But Davis held the “toppest” security clearances in the country.



When some of Safire’s prophecies, both minor and significant, started to come true, one stating the exact dynamics and the number of casualties of a mayor earthquake in Iran (292,236 deaths), it convinced the six that they were dealing with genuine trans-human encounters. They felt that they were chosen to act as instruments of God’s will – their oath to the military “obviously” seemed to be of less importance than following the orders of God. They asked Safire how to carry out their divine mission. Safire instructed them to flee the military, regardless of consequences, because they were needed to help lead the world through an impending cataclysm. So they did.

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In part I of this thread, the Gulf Breeze UFO flap, and the strange tale of Ed Walters was looked at. Despite many believing Ed Walters tales of abduction, telepathic communication, and clear photos of what are supposed to be alien spaceships, there are equally many, if not more who believe the whole thing was an elaborate hoax. There is certainly mud that can be flung at Walters, MUFON, and Bruce Maccabee, but this case has never been resolved completely to the satisfaction of many. Throwing fuel on the fire is the fact that there was definitely a UFO flap that occurred in Gulf Breeze. My own leanings are that strange military craft were witnessed, and those who love to disseminate disinformation that becomes UFO lore had a field day here, throwing yet more X-files style weirdness into the fray. Others have suggested that perhaps the UFOs were of a more 'paranormal' nature, and for myself, that explanation is as good as any other. I don't know what to believe, and like the JFK assassination, and the tale of Paul Bennewitz, it is likely that a satisfactory and agreed consensus will be settled on. Well, hold onto your hats, as this ride gets a whole lot weirder, as we approach the millennium.The Gulf Breeze 6 are Kenneth G. Beason, Michael Hueckstaedt, Kris Perlock, William Setterberg, Vance Davis,and Annette Eccleston.July 20th, 1990 should go down in history as a day of strange newspaper headlines. Earlier on in the month, a specialist by the name of Vance Davis, and 5 other soldiers went AWOL from the 701st Military Intelligence Brigade. The mission of these military specialists was the analysis of foreign communications. A fairly broad moniker for what may well have been a far more refined position. As Phillip Coppens covers at his excellent summation of the case.It's not like this group just deserted locally and went for a drive, but rather they were stationed in Germany, travelled to Tennessee, bought a van, and drove to Gulf Breeze. A broken tail light saw their vehicle stopped. The soldier driving had no driver's license, and it was alleged that he begged the police officer stopping the car not to run his ID through the police computer reportedly saying 'You will be signing my death warrant'. Suffice to say, the officer did not heed the request of the young soldier. He was arrested, and the officer called the army. Immediately upon returning to the station a higher officer took over case, and they were told to hold the soldier, but not to interrogate him. Over the next few days, 4 out of 5 of the other deserters were arrested either at the home of a woman by the name of Anna Foster or their Fort Pickens campsite (different sources state different things). Anna Foster worked at a New Age bookshop in Gulf Breeze, had attended a MUFON convention, and was very close to the Ed Walter's case.According to ufotrail.blogspot.com.au... There are strange and conflicting reports about the intentions of the Gulf Breeze 6. ufotrail.blogspot.com.au... tells usHowever, accordig to www.mt.net... Who was the anti-Christ. In Revelations Jacque Vallee suggest it may be none other than Ed Walters. According to Specialist Kenneth G. Bleason, another of the Gulf Breeze 6, 'they had been chosen by ... divine intervention to help prepare for the end of the world, which was supposed to occur in about eight years from now.'In 1995, Vance Davis published a book titled “Unbroken Promises”. As Phillip Coppens notesand this