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MK ULTRA - GARY HALL JR. WAS TOLD(minimum in 2014) WILL LOOSE HIS OLYMPIC MEDALS TO FUTURE FIRE IF NOT HAVING THEM REMOVED ON TIME, but refused to have them removed from his home BECAUSE HE CONSIDERED ONE AS THE RIGHT TO SAFE HEAVEN

 ACCORDING TO GARY HALL, HE RESERVED THE RIGHT TO DISOBEY SUCH

ORDERS FOR THE COST OF WHAT WOLD BECOME LOSS OF HIS OLYMPIC MEDALS. GARY WAS EMOTIONALLY SUPPORTED BY HOLLYWOOD ACTORS AND ACTRESSES SUCH AS PARIS HILTON, WHO ALL CLAIMED WILL GO PUBLICLY WILD IF TRUTH EVER SURFACES OUT.

FOR ABOVE STATED REASON, FBI/CIA BEGUN TO AFFILIATE GARY WITH TERRORISM, MOST LIKELY USING SILICONE MASKS SUGGESTING ME IN FORM OF GARY HALL TO BE ONE OF THE GUYS BEHIND FIRE PREPARATION WHICH INVOLVED ALSO AREA OF LA AIRPORT. FBI/CIA SUGGESTED ME WILL PLANT FIRE RIGHT WHEN HE WILL BE OUT OF LA WITH WHOMEVER ACTED IN A ROLE OF GARY IN SLOVENIAN POLICE PRESENCE - SLOVENIAN POLICE GOT TO WITNESS ENTIRE MK ULTRA CRIME IN LA. JUST AS IN PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, BEGINNING 1991. I REFUSE TO BELIEVE GARY HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH HERE SEEN FIRE. HE LOVED HIS HOME WHERE ONE GREW UP AND WAS HIS SANCTUARY, ONE WOULDN'T TRADE FOR ANYTHING IN THE WORLD. I WAS DELIVERED INTO EVERY HOUSE OF HOLLYWOOD STARS AND INDIFFERENT WAS WITH LITTLE HOUSE ON THE HILL. I GOT TO MEET HIS PARENTS ETC. ENTIRE LOS ANGELES LEARNED ABOUT COMING FIRE AND RACIAL TENSIONS BEGUN TO RAISE.

ACCORDING TO MK ULTRA BRAINWASH, THEY WOULD CATCH THOSE WHO CAUSED FIRE - BUT FURTHER CLAIMED ME THAT I WOULD BE IGNORED.

GARY'S HOUSE WAS VERY SPECIFIC - YOU DO HAVE TO WALK UPHILL THROUGH MANY STAIRS AND EVEN ANOTHER NARROW HOUSE IF ON FOOT TO GET THERE. ITS WHAT GARY CLAIMED ME SHAPED HIS PHYSIQUE.


GARY HALL'S FATHER WAS INVOLVED IN MY CASE SINCE MY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, IF NOT EVEN EARLIER.

GARY HALL JR. WAS HEAVILY HARASSED BY POLICE IN RESPECT TO FUTURE FIRE I PALISADE AREA FOR WHICH IT WAS PRECALCULATED BASED ON LA PAST IS IMPOSSIBLE TO START ONE FROM THE HILLS DESPITE FAILED ATTEMPTS OF SETTING ONE UP ALREADY IN THE PAST.











US Olympic hero Gary Hall Jr. says he lost everything, including his 10 medals, in California fires

Kaleigh Werner
3 min read


Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. detailed the “apocalyptic” devastation and his personal losses in the disastrous wildfires that continue to ravage Los Angeles.

The 50-year-old athlete told the Sydney Morning Herald that the devouring fires destroyed his rented home in the Pacific Palisades, his 10 Olympic medals, the swimming pool where he gave swim lessons to his children, and the majority of his belongings, with the exception of a few personal items he quickly packed before evacuating.

“It was worse than any apocalypse movie you’ve ever seen, and 1,000 times worse,” he told the outlet in an article published Thursday, two days after the fires erupted.




“It’s mayhem in Los Angeles. We were surrounded by flames. The embers were raining down on me as I jumped into my car,” he recounted.

“I had time to grab my dog and just a couple of personal items. It’s every person for themselves. It’s tough. It’s a big loss … and everything I own.”


Gary Hall Jr. loses his 10 Olympic medals in the Pacific Palisades fire (Getty Images for The Buoniconti)

Because of the speed at which the fire engulfed his neighborhood, he wasn’t able to salvage his five gold, three silver, and two bronze medals he won in three Olympic games. He also lost his two world championship medals.

I did think about the medals. I did not have time to get them,” Hall said. “Everyone wants to know, ‘Did the medals burn?’ Yeah, everything burnt. It’s something I can live without. I guess everything is just stuff. It’ll take some hard work to start over. What can you do?


“It’ll be a range of emotions, particularly when it’s time to go back to where the house stood. I’ll shift through the ash and see if the medals melted together. Will I be able to find anything worth saving? Probably not. I don’t know. There is no time to take photos or videos when running for your life,” he said.




Gary Hall Jr. receiving his gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens (Getty Images)

The only items he was able to grab were his insulin, “a religious wooden piece” from his daughter Gigi, and “a painting of his grandfather,” according to the GoFundMe page that has been set up for him. The page had already garnered 215 donations by Thursday, totaling $38,168.

The storied swimmer recalled being on the phone with his daughter the moment he saw a “plume of smoke” emerge in his backyard. After that, Hall saw flames “erupt” and heard “houses start popping.”

“People abandoned cars and were running for their lives. Police were telling them to do that,” he recounted. “My girlfriend was trapped in her car around smoke.”







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