Stephen sindoni biography
Come with me down the rabbit hole as I explain. The Stockton Record of June 9, , reported that 80 Stocktonians were found that morning at the inner harbor waiting in vain for boats. When questioned, the people said they had signed onto an archeological expedition.
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One supposed to take them north to Mount Shasta and deep inside the mountain. There, these people believed, recently had been discovered remains of a race of higher beings, the Lemurians. Many Stocktonians had sold their houses and quit jobs, expecting to become rich and famous, like Lord Carnavon had done a decade earlier by discovering the treasure-filled tomb of Tutankhamen.
It was all bullpucky. The lecturer, a mining engineer who claimed to have discovered it, called himself J. Cultured, white-haired, Brown, 79, said he had stumbled onto a hidden door on Mount Shasta while doing geological research. The door opened onto a tunnel.
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Brown was supposed to lead the expedition. But on departure day the boats which had unbreakable Lemurian glass bottoms, Brown said Brown did a royal Houdini. I reported this delightful, baffling tale 10 years ago. Sindoni plucked it off the web. Shasta for the hidden door. Brown really was.