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			Audio Letter 
			#16  
			
			 
			Hello my friends, this is Dr. Beter. Today is September 25, 1976, 
			and this is my monthly AUDIO LETTER® No. 16. Last month I recorded 
			monthly AUDIO LETTER No. 15 much earlier than normal, on August 2, 
			because of its extreme urgency. In that tape I revealed the 
			locations of multiple warhead missiles and hydrogen bombs which had 
			been planted by the Soviet Union in the coastal waters of 25 
			countries around the world—especially the United States, Canada, the 
			British Isles, and Western Europe. We were on the threshold of a 
			world-wide Pearl Harbor-type surprise nuclear attack, and yet no one 
			in the federal government had taken any official action whatsoever 
			to respond to my warnings about this terrible war threat. It was 
			obvious that nothing would be done in time unless public opinion 
			forced it to be done, and so I appealed to YOU.  
			
			 
			I told you the truth about our desperate situation, and I asked you 
			to bring about the rescue of our beloved country by applying the 
			kind of pressure on the Government that only aroused, informed 
			citizens can bring to bear. Your overwhelming response was a major 
			shock to the United States Government; and as a direct result of 
			your efforts, action has been and is being taken. Thanks to you, the 
			missiles and bombs in American waters which I revealed in monthly 
			AUDIO LETTER No. 15 have been removed by the United States Navy. 
			Likewise, those around the British Isles and a number of other 
			locations world-wide have also been removed; but the grim fact is, 
			my friends, that we are still in very grave danger because the 
			Soviet Union is not giving up. That means you and I must not give up 
			either.  
			
			 
			The Soviet Navy is now struggling and maneuvering around the clock 
			trying to re-establish a commanding, strategic position for attack, 
			because an imminent nuclear attack on our country is still planned 
			by the Soviets. If this attack is to be prevented, two things must 
			be done: 
			
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				First, they must be prevented from 
				achieving the decisive edge in battlefield position which they 
				are now trying very hard to accomplish at sea by means of 
				submarines;   
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				and Second, the fact that the Soviet 
				Union is preparing to plunge the world into thermonuclear war 
				must be completely exposed, not only here in America but 
				world-wide.   
			 
			
			As I pointed out last month, in monthly 
			AUDIO LETTER No. 15, the audacious world-wide naval surprise attack 
			which is almost ready to be triggered makes the Soviet Union the 
			all-out enemy of every other nation on earth. Once this becomes 
			known, Russia’s military posture will be very awkward indeed.  
			
			 
			In order to bring you up to date on the events of recent weeks, my 
			three topics today are: 
			
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				Topic #1--  THE AUGUST 
				MISSILE CRISIS OF 1976  
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				Topic #2--  THE UNITED 
				STATES INTELLIGENCE GAP AND A NEW ROUND OF SOVIET UNDERWATER 
				MISSILES   
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				Topic #3--  THE 
				UNDECLARED SUBMARINE WAR NOW UNDERWAY   
			 
			
			  
			
			Topic #1 
			
			  
			
			--An increasing number of public figures 
			in our country know about the Soviet underwater missiles ringing our 
			country, but so far only one has come close to warning you about it. 
			At the Republican National Convention on August 19, 1976, Ronald 
			Reagan was invited to the speakers platform to say a few words 
			following the nomination acceptance speech by President Ford. After 
			some opening words of a personal nature and brief comments about the 
			Party Platform he had helped to forge, he turned to what was really 
			on his mind. He began, and I quote:  
			
				
				“If I could just take a moment, I 
				had an assignment the other day. Someone asked me to write a 
				letter for a time capsule that is going to be opened in Los 
				Angeles a hundred years from now on our Tricentennial. It 
				sounded like an easy assignment. They suggested I write 
				something about the problems and issues of the day, and I set 
				out to do so riding down the coast in an automobile looking at 
				the blue Pacific on one side and the mountains on the other; and 
				I couldn’t help but wonder if it was going to be as beautiful a 
				hundred years from now as it was on that summer day.” 
			 
			
			With a few words about various 
			challenges we face, he then continued, quote:  
			
				
				“We live in a world in which the 
				great powers have poised and aimed at each other horrible 
				missiles of destruction—nuclear weapons that can in a matter of 
				minutes arrive in each other’s country and destroy virtually the 
				civilized world we live in. And suddenly it dawned on me: Those 
				who would read this letter a hundred years from now will know 
				whether those missiles were fired. They will know whether we met 
				our challenge. Whether they have the freedom that we have known 
				up to now will depend upon what we do here. Will they look back 
				with appreciation and say, ‘Thank God for those people in 1976 
				who headed off that loss of freedom, who kept us, now a hundred 
				years later, free; who kept our world from nuclear destruction’? 
				And if we failed, they probably won’t get to read the letter at 
				all because it spoke of individual freedom, and they won’t be 
				allowed to talk of that or read of it. This is our challenge.”
				 
			 
			
			It is no coincidence that nuclear 
			missiles came to Ronald Reagan’s mind as he looked at the waters off 
			the California coast. We had been in telephone contact with one 
			another since August 11, and he knew all about the Soviet underwater 
			missiles when he said those words of warning I just quoted. But most 
			of his audience never realized what he was driving at, thanks to the 
			total absence of any other clues about the Soviet threat from the 
			Government or the major media. So the fate of our beloved nation, 
			and therefore of the whole world, rested during the month of August 
			1976 in the hands of those who heard my charges and acted on them.
			 
			
			 
			Here is what happened: During August the United States Government 
			came under steadily mounting pressure from people like yourself all 
			over the world who sent copies of my tapes, relayed my charges, and 
			demanded action. The first sign that this was beginning to take 
			effect came on August 14, 1976. On that date I learned that a secret 
			code name had been assigned to the Soviet Underwater Missile 
			program. However, action to remove the missiles still had not been 
			approved, and was not going to be approved unless such action was 
			forced by public opinion. Meanwhile the first concrete action in the 
			August Missile Crisis of 1976 was taken—not by the United States, 
			but by Canada. On August 17, 1976 the Canadian Navy had found the 
			Crescent Beach missile near Vancouver, B.C., but lacked the 
			capability to retrieve it. Prime Minister Trudeau, receiving no 
			cooperation from the United States Government at that time, called 
			Soviet Charge d’ Affaires Nikolai Makarov in Ottawa and demanded 
			that the Soviet Union itself come and remove the missile. And remove 
			it they did. On August 25 the Vancouver area was visited by three 
			Soviet ships—two destroyers, the Sposobny and the Gnevny; and a 
			tanker called the Ilim. Rear Admiral Vladimir Varganov arrived 
			aboard one of the ships, using this ‘good will’ visit as a cover. By 
			the following afternoon, Canadian divers confirmed that the missile 
			was gone.  
			
			 
			Meanwhile Great Britain had also begun taking serious action in 
			order to rid herself of the 12 underwater missiles and bombs ringing 
			the British Isles. On August 18, 1976, Prime Minister Callaghan 
			called a special Cabinet meeting at 11:00 A.M. London time. Present 
			were the First Lord of the Admiralty, the First Sea Lord of the 
			Admiralty, and several Fleet Commanders. The purpose of the meeting 
			was to listen to my monthly AUDIO LETTERS Nos. 14 and 15 which had 
			gone to England by diplomatic pouch. They already knew that my 
			information was accurate because of the Soviet missile discovered 
			the previous day in the waters near Vancouver, so the Royal Navy 
			wasted no time in taking action. By August 27, 1976, all but one of 
			the missiles had been removed; and that one, too, was retrieved 
			shortly thereafter.  
			
			  
			
			By late August the United States was at 
			last taking action too, prodded into it by still-building public 
			pressure. For once President Gerald Ford acted on his own, 
			over-ruled Rockefeller agent Henry Kissinger and gave the go-ahead 
			for the Soviet bombs and missiles surrounding the United States to 
			be removed. Having been unleashed at last, the United States Navy 
			worked fast, acting on the information in my monthly AUDIO LETTER 
			No. 15. By the evening of August 26, 1976, seven of the Soviet 
			weapons in our waters—six missiles and one hydrogen bomb—had been 
			removed; and by August 31, 1976, the waters along the American 
			coastline had all been cleared. At this point the threat to the 
			United States that I had spelled out last month had been eliminated 
			at last, using the very information I had made public. But the 
			Government in general, and the Military in particular, were still 
			under heavy public pressure; and under the assumption that the 
			Soviet threat was now over and done with, they chose a technique 
			which has become standard practice in Washington today. It’s called 
			“plausible denial”—a particular type of bureaucratic double talk.
			 
			
			  
			
			The Joint Chiefs of Staff and the United 
			States Navy had just completed an operation to remove the missiles 
			around our country, a job potentially so hazardous as to defy 
			imagination. In short, they had done their duty; and the Navy 
			especially deserves our thanks for accomplishing their task without 
			anyone being hurt.  
			They should be acclaimed as heroes, and our whole nation should be 
			rallying behind them with justified pride. But, my friends, in the 
			nightmare world of step-by-step surrender to the Soviets called 
			“Detente”, it doesn’t work that way. Even our Military leaders are 
			so thoroughly hemmed in by the “One-World” web that the only way 
			that they can do their duty in the face of such a Soviet threat is 
			to hide the fact that they are doing it. 
			
			 
			And so, as soon as the missile removal operation had been completed 
			around our shores, “plausible denials” of my charges began being 
			issued by the United States Military. This began on August 31, 1976, 
			when Vice Admiral B. R. Inman, Acting Director of the Defense 
			Intelligence Agency, answered an inquiry sent to the Secretary of 
			Defense Rumsfeld weeks before by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. of 
			Virginia. Admiral Inman’s letter gives a number of arguments as to 
			why any prudent government, including the U.S.S.R., would presumably 
			refrain from planting such missiles and bombs in our waters. But the 
			real crux of his plausible denial letter is the following sentence, 
			quote:  
			
				
				“There is currently no evidence 
				indicating the Soviets have placed underwater nuclear devices, 
				including missiles with multiple warheads, within the 
				territorial waters of the United States.” 
			 
			
			Technically, Admiral Inman was telling 
			the truth, because as of August 31, 1976, when he wrote this letter, 
			all of the evidence—the missiles and bombs—had been removed from our 
			waters; but the impact of his letter, if read casually, would seem 
			to be that my charges never had been true! By the same token, 
			General George S. Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 
			wrote me the following day on September 1, 1976. His letter has been 
			photocopied and sent all over the world by the Pentagon. I will now 
			read it in its entirety:  
			
				
				“Dear Dr. Beter:  
				Your recent tape report alleging that Soviet nuclear 
				warheads and hydrogen bombs have been planted in the coastal 
				waters of the United States has been brought to my attention. I 
				have investigated these assertions and find not a shred of truth 
				to any of your statements in this regard. Let me assure you of 
				this country’s capability to detect any such aggressive actions 
				by the Soviet Union or any other world power.  
				
				 
				We stand ready to evaluate and comment in advance on any such 
				information you may acquire in the future which impinges upon 
				the vital issue of our national security.  
				Sincerely,  
				
				 
				George S. Brown  
				General, U.S.A.F.” 
			 
			
			The seeming impact of General Brown’s 
			letter, read casually, is that my whole story about the missiles was 
			a fake. But the real key, once again, is the word “find” (present 
			tense). Furthermore, in the last sentence, General Brown actually 
			signaled me that the door would be open if I acquired more such 
			information; and by the time his letter reached me, I had more such 
			information because as I said before, the Soviet Union is not giving 
			up. 
			
			  
			
			 
			Topic #2 
			
			  
			
			--On the afternoon of September 7, 1976, 
			I received General Brown’s letter of September 1, which I just read 
			you. Ironically, I also learned on the same day, September 7, that 
			“round two” of the Soviet Underwater Missile Crisis was just 
			beginning. Three underwater missiles were now threatening Los 
			Angeles, and San Diego was once again targeted by an underwater 
			missile close by. Accordingly I answered General Brown’s letter as 
			follows: 
			
				
				“Dear General Brown: 
				Today I received your letter of September 1. I fully 
				understand the position you are taking at this time; however 
				other governments have not taken your position. They know the 
				truth, I know the truth, and so does President Ford; and the 
				truth is that during the month of August 1976 a surprise Soviet 
				nuclear attack of world-wide proportions has been partially 
				averted.  
				
				 
				Make no mistake, the huge build-up of Soviet nuclear missiles on 
				land and in the sea world-wide, continues to be a clear and 
				present signal for an imminent surprise attack of immense 
				proportions. In 1962 we had a Soviet Missile Crisis in Cuba; in 
				1971 we had the Soviet Missile Crisis in Canadian and United 
				States territorial waters which was kept from the American 
				people; and now once again, in 1976, the world is experiencing 
				yet another Soviet missile crisis. The world must know of the 
				courage of President Ford as Commander in Chief in moving aside 
				unbelievable obstacles in order to begin to meet the Soviet 
				challenge last month.  
				
				 
				In your letter you state that, quote:  
				
					
					‘We stand ready to evaluate and 
					comment in advance on any such information you may acquire 
					in the future which impinges upon the vital issue of our 
					national security.’  
				 
				
				In view of this and the urgency of 
				the situation, I respectfully request to meet with you privately 
				in your offices within the next ten (10) days. At that time I 
				will present evidence of the validity of all my charges, and 
				under specific conditions I will advise you of other strategic 
				locations of Soviet nuclear missiles planted in our coastal 
				waters and elsewhere of which you may not be aware and which 
				constitute a clear and present danger to our national security.
				 
				
				 
				Sincerely yours,  
				Peter Beter”  
			 
			
			Shortly after my registered letter 
			reached the Pentagon, Navy Captain Sidney V. Wright, Jr. called on 
			behalf of General Brown to arrange a meeting with the General. We 
			agreed on meeting in General Brown’s offices at 3:00 P.M., Thursday 
			September 16. An associate accompanied me to the meeting as a 
			witness; and promptly at 3:00 P.M. the meeting began with General 
			Brown and Captain Wright, who tape-recorded the meeting with my 
			consent. In spite of the public posture which he has so far had to 
			maintain, General Brown told me that he had overruled his staff in 
			order to meet with me; and although he couched many of his comments 
			with considerable care, our discussion lasted for well over an hour 
			without interruptions, without telephone calls, and without any 
			cutoff because of time.  
			
			 
			I gave General Brown a special tape for his ears only, revealing the 
			locations of 48 new missiles threatening the United States, and 
			within two days the United States Navy was already at work removing 
			them. In addition, General Brown made three commitments to me, and I 
			made one to him.  
			
			 
			To fulfill my own commitment, I sent the following registered letter 
			to him on September 17, 1976: 
			
				
				“Dear General Brown:  
				Thank you for affording me the opportunity to meet with you 
				in your offices yesterday for over an hour. During our 
				conversation I mentioned that the Soviet nuclear device which 
				was removed from Seal Harbor, Maine, had been taken to a 
				location near Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 
				and that it was still there as of the time of my meeting with 
				you yesterday afternoon. You requested that I provide you with 
				details about its location. The facts are that the Seal Harbor 
				nuclear device was in the process of being retrieved by the 
				United States Navy late Saturday, 28 August 1976, and was on the 
				beach at Seal Harbor waiting transportation by the afternoon of 
				29 August.  
				  
				
				That evening it left Seal Harbor by 
				truck, which took it to an airport at Augusta, Maine. On the 
				afternoon of 30 August the nuclear device was flown from 
				Augusta, Maine, to Otis Air Force Base, Cape Cod, where the 
				airplane touched down at 17:13 EDT, 30 August 1976. From Otis 
				Air Force Base this nuclear device was transported to a remote 
				location on the west side of Buzzards Bay. For over two weeks 
				the device stayed in that location, which is between one and two 
				miles east of the small town of Marion, Massachusetts, on a 
				small peninsula, the tip of which is known as Butler’s Point. 
				The coordinates are: 41 42’ 0” North, 70 43’ 30” West. 
				 
				
				 
				The Seal Harbor weapon remained there until about 2200 EDT last 
				night, 16 September 1976; but then less than six (6) hours after 
				my meeting with you yesterday afternoon, it left this location. 
				As of today, this weapon is in a new location about 24 miles 
				west of New London, Connecticut, with the approximate 
				coordinates: 41 19’ 0” North, 72 31’ 0” West.  
				
				 
				If I had not known about this latest move, the result would have 
				been an echo of your letter to me of 1 September 1976, in which 
				you state that you, quote ‘find’ no evidence to support my 
				charges. Your letter of 1 September 1976, of course, was written 
				43 days after I first made my charges and only hours after the 
				Soviet missiles had all been removed by the United States Navy.
				 
				
				 
				Sincerely,  
				Peter Beter”  
			 
			
			My friends, General Brown is laboring 
			under the handicap of an Intelligence gap created by none other than 
			Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Allied Intelligence sources 
			inform me that they have become gun-shy in sharing some of the 
			information they give me with the official Intelligence community of 
			the United States because invariably Kissinger betrays it 
			immediately into the hands of the Soviet Union. Large segments of 
			the United States Intelligence establishment are so independent that 
			they do not consider themselves accountable even to the President. 
			Instead they work under the direction of Henry Kissinger, who owes 
			his power to the four Rockefeller Brothers and who also works in the 
			interest of the Soviet Union.  
			
			 
			Of course many of our Intelligence people are still patriotic and 
			loyal to our country and they are doing everything they possibly can 
			to protect our nation. Through their efforts the Joint Chiefs of 
			Staff first learned about 90 days ago that missiles and bombs had 
			been planted in American waters by the Soviet Union; but due to the 
			Intelligence gap, they were unable to obtain complete information 
			about them. Only when I publicly revealed this information last 
			month, did they obtain it; and even then had I related to them 
			privately instead of making it a public issue, Kissinger would still 
			have been able to block any action to remove them.  
			
			 
			The signs of our growing Intelligence gap are all around us. 
			
			 
			A few years ago the United States was believed to be far, far ahead 
			in multiple warhead technology for missiles; yet as far 
			back as 1971, as I revealed in monthly AUDIO LETTER No. 14, 
			short-range Soviet missiles with multiple nuclear warheads were 
			found in our own waters.  
			
			 
			A few years ago no real threat in naval aviation was anticipated 
			from Russia, but two months ago, July 1976, the first Soviet 
			Aircraft Carrier Kiev entered the Mediterranean through the Bosporus 
			Straits boldly violating the 1936 Montreux Convention as it did so; 
			and instead of the stubby little aircraft the Pentagon had expected, 
			the Kiev carries sleek advanced aircraft comparable to the American 
			F-4 Phantom with the additional capability of vertical take-off! And 
			the Soviets are building at least four more carriers like the Kiev. 
			It is now in the North Sea to bolster Soviet air power, which is a 
			weak spot in that area for them.  
			
			 
			The military philosophy of detente as expressed to me by a very high 
			military official is, and I quote: “We watch what they’re doing, and 
			they watch what we’re doing, and that’s good. It prevents 
			miscalculations.” But, my friends, this means we are in a perpetual 
			war game with all of our lives at stake; and because of the 
			Intelligence gap that now exists, a miscalculation cannot be 
			prevented. Instead, it becomes inevitable; and with it THERMONUCLEAR 
			WAR. 
			
			  
			
			 
			Topic #3 
			
			  
			
			--Yesterday, September 24, 1976, 
			Secretary of the Navy, J. William Middendorf II, delivered a very 
			important briefing atthe News Media luncheon of the American 
			Security Council held at the Army-Navy Club here in Washington. He 
			spoke of things that every American should be alerted about, but the 
			major news media treated it as a non-event. The Baltimore Sun and 
			the Washington Star carried stories which dealt with splinters from 
			Secretary Middendorf’s speech but missed the basic thrust of his 
			comments. The Washington Post and the New York Times and the rest of 
			our major media said nothing at all. Here at home another attempt to 
			warn the American people has so far been muffled and silenced! But 
			half a world away, Radio Australia did give Secretary Middendorf’s 
			speech the attention it deserves—and they did not miss the point. 
			Here is what Radio Australia had to say at 8:00 o’clock this morning 
			EDT, quote:  
			
				
				“A warning that the growing strength 
				of the Soviet Navy has created an emergency situation for the 
				United States has been sounded in Washington by the Secretary of 
				the Navy, Mr. William Middendorf. He also said that the emphasis 
				being placed by the Soviet Union on Civil Defense has another 
				ominous trend. Mr. Middendorf said the Soviet Union now has 345 
				submarines, many of them nuclear-powered and armed with missiles 
				capable of hitting every city in the United States. In contrast, 
				the United States has only 169 submarines. Mr. Middendorf said 
				that it is evidence by the Soviet Union that the 40,000-ton 
				Kiev-class Aircraft Carriers, with four more believed to be 
				under construction, was another ominous change for the near 
				future. Mr. Middendorf said that while the Soviet Union was 
				producing submarines and warships by leaps and bounds, the 
				United States Navy had been almost cut in half to 474 ships over 
				the past six years.”  
			 
			
			Is the Secretary of the Navy crying 
			“Wolf”? I submit he is not, knowing what we know. In International 
			Law, mining the harbors of another country is an act of war. The 
			Soviet Union has already invaded our territorial waters, not merely 
			with mines but with hydrogen bombs and multiple-warhead nuclear 
			missiles. 
			
			 
			By contrast, we have placed no such weapons around the Soviet 
			Union—so the actions already taken by the Soviets are acts of war 
			and pure aggression.  
			
			 
			As I say these words, an undeclared submarine war is going on 
			between the Soviet Union and the United States in the waters 
			surrounding our country. So far it is still at the stage of 
			maneuvering for attack on the part of the Soviets, who now have 
			nearly half of their submarine force surrounding the United States. 
			The challenge before us now is to prevent this from escalating into 
			all-out war, as planned by the Soviet Union. To do this, we must all 
			understand what we are up against. As I explained several months ago 
			in monthly AUDIO LETTER No. 13, WAR DOES NOT JUST HAPPEN! It is 
			planned and triggered deliberately by those whose lust for power is 
			more important to them than the lives of their fellow men. 
			Conspiracy and double-cross are standard practice in such things.
			 
			
			  
			
			The threat of nuclear attack by the 
			Soviet Union that hangs over us right now is tied directly to a 
			three-way power struggle involving the Rockefellers on one side, the 
			Soviet Union on the other, and in the middle Henry Kissinger who 
			serves both sides! The four Rockefeller Brothers, of course, have 
			been double-crossing and using the American people for 
			decades—economically, politically, and in wars for their own 
			enrichment and expansion of power. These things I’ve revealed in my 
			previous tapes, but in particular they have been working hand in 
			hand with the Soviet Union. Now, the Soviet Union is double-crossing 
			them, trying to use their immense military might, which has been 
			built up with Rockefeller aid, in order to seize complete world 
			domination in a flash.  
			
			 
			For 20 years Henry Kissinger has been a key Rockefeller agent in the 
			Rockefeller-Soviet alliance, and in recent years has been the 
			exclusive—I repeat, the exclusive—negotiator with the Soviets in 
			many sensitive areas behind closed doors. But Kissinger sees the 
			handwriting on the wall. He knows Nelson Rockefeller is trying to 
			push President Gerald Ford aside to take over. Now if that happens, 
			Rockefeller will be within reach of the Dictatorship he has craved 
			for so long, and Kissinger will have outlived his usefulness to the 
			Rockefeller Brothers, becoming instead a dangerous liability because 
			of what he knows. Kissinger has now tilted towards the Soviet Union, 
			whom he thinks will be the winner in this struggle.  
			
			  
			
			Not only has he created the Intelligence 
			gap I told you about earlier, but he has also used his unique 
			position to withhold certain critical information even from the four 
			Rockefeller Brothers! Not only did he negotiate the agreements 
			between the Rockefellers and the Soviets concerning the “NUCLEAR 
			SAFE ZONE” for the benefit of the Rockefeller Brothers in the 
			planned war to come; but it is he, Henry Kissinger, who also 
			conspired with the Kremlin for the Soviet double-cross that is now 
			under way! The military threat we now face is tied very closely to 
			political maneuverings here in the United States. Nelson Rockefeller 
			at this late date still wants to get Ford out of the way as quickly 
			as possible in the hope that he can turn even this dangerous 
			situation we now face to his own benefit.  
			
			 
			The financial scandal against President Ford that Rockefeller has 
			had ready to spring for many months is now under way in the form of 
			the investigation of Ford by the Watergate Special Prosecutor’s 
			office. But the Soviet threat is real, the time is short; and, 
			therefore, as Nelson Rockefeller himself keeps saying, “Anything can 
			happen.” 
			
			 
			Once he seizes the power of the presidency, Nelson Rockefeller will 
			have the option of declaring a “National Emergency” to help meet 
			this missile threat, thereby activating all of the dictatorial 
			controls that are provided for in Executive Order 11921, which I 
			discussed in monthly AUDIO LETTER No. 14. This is not affected by 
			the bill signed by President Ford on September 14, 1976, which has 
			been falsely represented in some quarters as eliminating the 
			emergency powers of the president. Meanwhile Soviet military forces 
			are now being deployed in offensive positions. In Europe over 4000 
			Soviet tanks have now been deployed along the borders next to West 
			Germany and Austria.  
			
			  
			
			Soviet naval and amphibious forces are 
			ready for action in the area of the Baltic and North Seas, but most 
			ominous of all is the deployment of Soviet submarines around the 
			shores of the United States. In recent days, Soviet submarines have 
			been swarming into position at battle stations along our East, West, 
			and Gulf Coasts. As of today, September 25, 1976, there are at least 
			142 Soviet submarines in position, lined up at precise intervals up 
			and down the East and West Coasts of the United States and 
			concentrated especially in the Gulf of Mexico. The number of Soviet 
			submarines now in position around us is almost equal to the entire 
			submarine force of the United States—which are scattered world-wide.
			 
			
			 
			One major advantage the Soviet Union has in this situation is the 
			ability of the Soviet Naval Command to maintain continuous contact 
			with any or all of its submarines. This is a capability which the 
			United States Navy has been trying to obtain for over a decade by 
			means of “PROJECT SEAFARER” which has been thwarted time and time 
			again. But the Soviet system of communication with its submarines is 
			far more advanced even than our Project Seafarer would be, and 
			enables the Soviet submarine force to operate in close coordination, 
			reacting quickly to any changes in plans.  
			
			 
			Most of the Soviet submarines now at battle stations around the 
			United States are in readiness for direct participation in warfare. 
			However, certain subs are also still at work planting underwater 
			missiles along our shores. For this purpose, the Soviets have a 
			special type of missile-laying sub that is small, highly 
			maneuverable, and able to operate in shallow waters and relatively 
			tight quarters. The missiles themselves are also relatively small 
			due to their short range and their use of satellite guidance. And 
			these special submarines are very difficult for our Undersea Sonar 
			Detection Nets to pick up because the hull is treated in such a way 
			that it absorbs sonar signals instead of reflecting them. By moving 
			slowly, these submarines also avoid making sound that might be 
			picked up by passive sonar sensors. Thus they move in and out of our 
			waters at will, planting missiles and bombs wherever they choose. 
			Thanks to the detailed information handed over by Henry Kissinger, 
			the Soviet Union has been able to turn our undersea sonar nets into 
			another Maginot line.  
			
			 
			Since I recorded monthly AUDIO LETTER No. 15 last month, additional 
			missiles and bombs have been planted around the world in certain 
			locations besides the United States. In particular, the British 
			Isles were ringed by 23 new underwater missiles as of September 21, 
			1976. On that date, I relayed complete information to British 
			Intelligence so that the Royal Navy can once again take action to 
			remove them.  
			
			 
			Elsewhere around the world the situation has not changed drastically 
			except in the case of Latin America. As of last 
			month, the Soviet Union still had not planted underwater missiles in 
			positions to threaten Latin America; but now they, too, are 
			targeted. Mexico has six missiles in its coastal waters. British 
			Honduras, Honduras, and Guatemala have one each, while three 
			missiles now infest the waters off Costa Rica. The underwater 
			missile which originally threatened the Panama Canal from the north 
			end has been removed by the United States Navy, but now the Soviet 
			Union has planted three new missiles to the south of the Canal in 
			the Gulf of Panama. 
			
			 
			One is at  
			
				
				Latitude 7 52’ 20” North Longitude 
				79-35-22 West 
			 
			
			The second Panama missile is at  
			
				
				18-19-24 North 78-58-12 West 
			 
			
			and the third is at  
			
				
				7-57-17 North 78-37-54 West. 
				 
			 
			
			One missile lies off the coast of 
			Surinam, two missiles lie off Ecuador, and Peru is also targeted by 
			two missiles. Chile has three missiles in the waters nearby. 
			Argentina and Brazil are targeted by two missiles each.  
			
			 
			Last month I mentioned that the nuclear missiles in Guyana which 
			were formerly located around the huge Atkinson Airfield near 
			Georgetown had been moved south to a new location. As of now, they 
			have been moved again, slightly north and west to the new position:
			 
			
				
				5-29-33 North 58-55-53 West. 
			 
			
			In addition, there is now a Missile 
			Resupply Base for Soviet subs northwest of Georgetown, Guyana, at 
			6-56-24 North 58-25-27 West.  
			
			 
			At present the Soviet submarines are also being resupplied with 
			nuclear missiles at stations in Cuba and Nicaragua where Castro has 
			been working very quietly. In Cuba there is a Nuclear Depot near the 
			north coast northwest of Camaguey at:  
			Latitude 22-7-37 North Longitude 78-21-32 West. Until recently, 
			offensive missiles were also installed in undersea concrete silos 
			along the north and south coasts of Cuba, ready to fire at the 
			southern United States and the Panama Canal, but these have now been 
			taken up. 
			
			 
			In Nicaragua the Nuclear Depot is on the east coast at:  
			
				
				Latitude 12-49-42 North Longitude 
				83-50-45 West. These resupply depots are making it possible for 
				the Soviet submarine fleet to give the United States Navy a very 
				difficult time.  
			 
			
			On September 16 I gave General Brown a 
			list of 48 new sites around the United States where missiles and 
			bombs have been planted during the first two weeks of September. Two 
			days later the United States Navy was fast at work picking them up, 
			and by now has removed practically all of them; but we pick up one 
			and the Soviets lay down another.  
			
			 
			Using their missile-laying submarines, the Soviets have planted 
			seven more missiles in new locations around the United States since 
			my meeting with General Brown. As of yesterday afternoon, the United 
			States Navy had already found and removed two of these new ones—one 
			northeast of Vero Beach, Florida; the other southeast of 
			Jacksonville, Florida. 
			As of today, four of the other five are still in place in the 
			following locations: 
			
				- 
				
				Near Miami, Florida at: 25-19-0 
				North 80-12-50 West  
				- 
				
				In the southwest end of Pamlico 
				Sound, North Carolina, at: 35-4-20 North 76-30-20 West. 
				 
				- 
				
				In the northeast end of Pamlico 
				Sound about 20 miles south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina at: 
				35-40-0 North 75-38-50 West.  
				- 
				
				And near Valdez, Alaska, at: 
				60-51-50 North 147-5-0 West.  
			 
			
			The other new missile was planted Sunday 
			night, September 20, 1976, near Bloodsworth Island in Chesapeake Bay 
			at: 38-12-25 North 76-11-55 West but is now being removed. The 
			Bloodsworth Island missile is a special case, and I will have more 
			to say about it in a moment. Before I do that though, it is 
			important to mention a diabolical new trick the Soviet Union is now 
			trying in an effort to confuse the United States Navy long enough to 
			replant enough missiles in our waters for an attack. Some sites 
			which have been cleared by the United States Navy are now being used 
			to replant new underwater missiles very close to the exact location 
			used before. The Soviets anticipate that when these locations are 
			given to the United States Navy they will be entered on the Master 
			Plot in use by our Navy, and at that point it will of course be 
			noticed that the new report corresponds to a location where a 
			missile has been removed. The natural assumption would be, 
			therefore, that such a new report was simply a repetition of an 
			earlier report and was now out-of-date. If this happens, the new 
			missile will be overlooked and will not be removed. Just to make 
			sure, however, the Soviet Union is placing the new missiles just far 
			enough from the previous location to prevent our Navy from 
			discovering them by anything less than a complete new search of the 
			area. As of approximately noon yesterday, I can confirm two new 
			missiles which have been newly planted at old locations this way. 
			
			 
			One is near Gulfport, Mississippi, at  
			
				
				Latitude 30-17-20 North Longitude 
				89-18-25 West. 
			 
			
			The other is near Mobile, Alabama, at
			 
			
				
				Latitude 30-38-40 North Longitude 
				87-59-0 West.  
			 
			
			Both of these sites are almost identical 
			to the ones which I gave to General Brown on September 16 and which 
			had been cleared by September 21.  
			
			 
			A moment ago I mentioned a new underwater missile that was planted 
			last Sunday night, September 20, in Chesapeake Bay near Bloodsworth 
			Island, which is about midway between Baltimore, Maryland, and 
			Norfolk, Virginia. The small missile-laying submarine installed the 
			Bloodsworth Island missile at 10:30 PM EDT, and then headed back 
			south toward Norfolk, Virginia. As of 10:00 AM the following 
			morning, Monday September 21, this smallsubmarine with at least one 
			more thermonuclear weapon on board, was close to the mouth of 
			Chesapeake Bay, but had stopped and was playing possum on the 
			bottom. Its location was about 10 miles northeast of Norfolk, 
			Virginia, at:  
			
				
				Latitude 37-6-20 North Longitude 
				76-7-10 West. 
			 
			
			Upon receiving this information, I 
			immediately called General Brown’s office and relayed this 
			information to Captain Sidney V. Wright, Jr.  
			
			 
			Here was a chance for the United States Navy to catch one of the 
			Soviet missile-laying submarines red-handed. By the time you hear 
			this, the Bloodsworth Island missile planted last Sunday night by 
			this submarine will be gone, thanks to the action now in progress by 
			the United States Navy; but as of now, the submarine is still there. 
			This Soviet missile-laying submarine will stay there complete with 
			its cargo of mass destruction until our Navy pulls it up and takes 
			it away because, my friends, the small Soviet submarine now resting 
			on the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay has become a tomb for its crew. 
			Something went wrong with its power plant, and now the Soviet crew 
			is dead. The sub itself, still loaded with nuclear weapons, has now 
			become a gigantic mine in the waters near the biggest naval 
			concentration in the United States, and so it will remain unless and 
			until it is removed by the United States Navy.  
			
			 
			My friends, the threat of war from the Soviet Union has never before 
			been as great nor as imminent as it is now. But I remain firmly 
			convinced that, even now, a shooting war can still be prevented. Our 
			fate remains in YOUR hands; but now I believe more than ever that 
			the American people, when told the truth, are equal to the task. 
			Congressmen and Senators write letters to President Ford or Henry 
			Kissinger and get no satisfactory response; but YOU, you opened the 
			door for communication between General George S. Brown, who heads 
			our country’s military establishment, and myself, and I thank you 
			from the very bottom of my heart.  
			
			 
			Now I ask you to get behind General Brown in the same way. This is 
			more important than I can express because General Brown, handicapped 
			by the Intelligence gap created by Henry Kissinger, is confronted by 
			many opposing forces within the federal government who, unlike 
			General Brown, are not loyal to the United States.  
			
			 
			As soon as you finish listening to this tape, I ask you, PLEASE, to 
			send a letter, telegram, or Mailgram to General Brown expressing 
			your support. It took great courage from the standpoint of his own 
			career for General Brown to see me at all, yet he overruled his 
			staff in insisting upon doing so. And under General Brown’s command, 
			with the approval of President Ford as Commander in Chief, the 
			United States Navy has acted and has so far been able to fend off 
			the intended surprise nuclear attack by the Soviet Navy.  
			
			 
			Send your letters and telegrams to: 
			
				
					
						
						General George S. Brown 
						Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
						Washington, D.C. 20301. 
					 
				 
			 
			
			Thank him for seeing me, thank him for 
			taking action, and tell him you are behind him. By doing this, my 
			friends, YOU can help strengthen Gen. Brown’s hand against those who 
			would rather see inaction or outright surrender to the Soviet Union. 
			Remember: 
			
				
				YOUR VOICE COUNTS.  
			 
			
			If God will grant us the time and the 
			wisdom to do so, I believe the war which is now so close can still 
			be averted; but I 
			would not be honest if I did not urge you to take such precautions 
			as you can for your own protection in the event war 
			does come. The Soviet Union has a massive Civil Defense program to 
			enable it to survive nuclear war. No such preparations have been 
			made in the United States except for the so-called “Federal 
			Relocation Arc”, a network of 96 virtually bomb-proof underground 
			cities in which many of the Government officials, who have betrayed 
			us into war, will be able to ride it out in safety and comfort. So 
			the rest of us, who are considered expendable, are left to fend for 
			ourselves.  
			
			 
			Almost two years ago, looking ahead to this situation, I recorded my 
			first tape for AUDIO BOOKS. INC. entitled: “HOW TO 
			PROTECT YOURSELF DURING THE COMING DEPRESSION AND THE THIRD WORLD 
			WAR.” The exact timetable and some other details have changed since 
			then due to unexpected obstacles and failures which the four 
			Rockefeller Brothers have encountered, including now their 
			double-cross by the Soviet Union; but the measures I suggested then 
			are still the ones I would suggest now in order to protect yourself 
			and your family. Highly informed individuals who know from their own 
			sources that my present warnings are correct, are actively preparing 
			their own bomb shelters right now just in case the worst should 
			happen.  
			
			  
			
			But as I said in conclusion to that 
			first tape two years ago, what we could accomplish to protect 
			ourselves individually was one thing, and what we can accomplish 
			working together was quite another. Now, as then, that is where my 
			real hopes lie; and now, my friends, we are working together to save 
			our beloved country. If we will continue without losing heart, and 
			if we will all show our overwhelming support for General Brown, then 
			I have the feeling that we’re going to do it. It may sound too good 
			to be true—but then, so did the concept of FREEDOM that became the 
			United States of America 200 years ago!  
			
			  
			
			Until next month, God willing, this is 
			Dr. Beter. Thank you, and may God bless each and every one of you. 
			
			  
			
			
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