The Source
By George Waas
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George Waas
George Waas is a former newspaper reporter and a retired 50-year member of the Florida Bar. He spent 32 years as a lawyer with the State of Florida, the last 24 with the Florida Attorney General’s Office. An award-winning lawyer, he argued cases at every level of the federal and Florida judiciary, including the United States Supreme Court. This is his tenth book, all published by AuthorHouse and are available from the publisher, as well as from Barnes and Noble and Amazon. He is married to Harriet Issner Waas and has two daughters, Lani (Hudgins) and Amy (Kinsey), and four grandchildren, Hailey and Kelsie (Lani) and Avery and Connor (Amy).
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The Source - George Waas
THE
SOURCE
GEORGE WAAS
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Published by AuthorHouse 09/28/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4772-7385-2 (sc)
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2012917755
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Contents
THE BEGINNING
THE REVELATIONS
THE HUDACS
WHERE DID THE HUDACS COME FROM?
THE SHOCKS CONTINUE
ADDITIONAL REVELATIONS— SECRET SOCIETIES
THE UNDERMINING OF RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS
STAGGERING RACIAL AND ETHNIC IMPLICATIONS
ARE WE FROM THE STARS?
THE NIGHTMARE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
THE SOURCE
IS THERE MORE TO THE
STORY OF CIVILIZATION
THAN WE’VE BEEN
LED TO BELIEVE?
A SHORT STORY(?)
Have you ever been scared? I mean really scared? Heart palpitations. Profuse sweating. Not able to eat, or keep anything down? More and more hair finding its way onto your comb or brush? Muscles in your back and neck wound tighter than a drum? Difficulty standing? Difficulty sitting? Finding life itself unbearable? Wanting to just crawl in bed, pull the covers over your head and hide from the world? I’m there; and have been there for far too long now.
The decision to reveal the reason for my anguish and horror only added to my anxiety—no, that’s too nice a word for it. To my shock and horror. It’s not just being scared; it’s being terrified. There are many words to describe what’s going through me now: alarm, anxiety, dread, fear, trembling, fright, horror, panic, shock. They all apply; and ones that conjure up mind-numbing paralysis. They all apply to me now.
The inner struggle is real and I’m barely able to control myself. My nerves are just about shot; at least, I’m trying to convince myself that I haven’t gone completely and permanently over the edge. I keep telling myself I’m not crazy, but maybe I’ve become crazy enough not to be able to really know.
But I need to stay composed, focused. Although I believe my life is at risk, I can’t continue to keep to myself what I now know. I want this to be a game; a strange, silly hoax that will just go away once the perpetrator admits to the play. But who am I kidding? What has been going on is so different and so stark that while I cling to the notion that this is some kind of weird prank, if this isn’t, then my fear is well-founded, and I must act or I will surely be driven mad. I’m probably headed that way anyway. Maybe I’m already there. Whether I am or not, though, makes no difference to you. It’s what I know from what I’ve read that matters.
And I also know that madness doesn’t run in my family; there is simply no history of mental illness. Never has been. I thrive on logic, fact-based rational thinking. I’m not prone to exaggerate or fabricate. But, enough of my defense mechanisms. Yeah, I know this is what you’ll call them. It’s the information that I must pass along to you. Whether it leads to your madness or not is up to you.
I don’t know how to begin this incredible story, or even what to make of it. Maybe if I just keep quiet, practice complete information avoidance, it’ll all just go away. But I can’t do that; that’s just not who I am. And I don’t believe keeping quiet will make it all just go away. Things never work that way. Hiding one’s head in the sand, or whistling past the graveyard, doesn’t alter the fact of the cause of fear or terror. Even the thought of running away and hiding in a cave won’t change a word of what I’m prepared to reveal to you.
Even though I’ve never been more conflicted in my life, I’ve decided to reveal what I know because this story is so amazing and astonishing that it needs to be told, for whatever value you wish to give it. Of course, you’re free to accept this at face value or laugh it off as a prank—as I’ve repeatedly tried to do; quite honestly, I just don’t care anymore. Yes, I do care!! I can’t just keep what I know to myself! I can’t just sit idly by and do nothing!! I know that I’m taking both what I know and what I must let you know seriously and, while I’m at great peril, I must do whatever I can to protect my family and friends. I certainly won’t sit by and let this fear destroy my life without fighting back the only way I know how: by telling this incredible story, and letting the chips fall where they may.
By saying I don’t care and yet caring, you’ve every