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1. Graves of the Golden Bear:
Ancient Fortresses and Monuments of the Ohio Valley
From the earliest maps of the Gulf of Mexico by the
Spanish explorers to the beginning of the 20th century,
claims were made that a Welsh prince named Madoc
brought thousands of colonists to North America centuries
before Columbus. Though those claims were debunked, the
claimants denigrated, and much of the evidence was lost or
destroyed, some deliberately, the story lives on. Through
shrewd and thorough investigation, this book shows that
there is high probability and substantial documentation that
four different countries knew the stories were true in general
even if errant in details. None of those governments were or
are yet willing to acknowledge the truth of such a mass
immigration. This book tells why. It also reveals some of the
most appalling political intrigues in history. Prevailing and
opposing political and religious doctrines are dissected and
the reasons for such a huge, longstanding, and base coverup
explained.
Author Rick Osmon attended Vincennes University and earned an
Associates of Science in Laser and Electro-Optics Technology. He worked
for defense contractors a number of years and then took a job with the US
Navy as a civilian with an engineering support field activity, specializing in
radar, night vision, and laser equipment for surveillance and munitions
guidance Most of this work was in direct support of Special Operations
forces equipment acquisitions. In that capacity, Rick also became familiar
with video-teleconferencing technology.
After leaving government employment in 2004, Rick began this hunt for
hidden knowledge full time. He also began blogging, researching, and writing, and, in early 2007,
started an internet radio show entitled “The Oopa Loopa Cafe”. In 2008, he began pestering his
long time research buddy, Dennis Crenshaw, to start another internet show about the various
mysteries “Unraveling the Secrets”.
At the beginning of 2010, those 2 shows became part of an
affiliation network with other show hosts to form Paranormal
Soup Network. By the end of 2010, the endeavor was re-branded
and renamed the Soup Media Network.
Interview Information
In order to give the media access to Mr. Osmon, he maybe contacted via his publisher, Grave
Distractions Publications. Contact Brian Kannard at 615.285.3290 or brian@gravedistractions.com for
for more information about this text and Mr. Osmon.