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MONDAY, JULY 13, 2009

Remember the Stranger-Holy Ground Again

The crash site where Captain Glen W. Edwards, Major Daniel M. Forbes, Jr., 1Lt. Edward L. Swindell, Civilian Clare C. Lesser, and Civilian C.H. LaFountain's ashes are has now been restored to holy ground. I removed all garbage, picked up thousands of pieces of wine, beer, and whiskey bottles, repaired  over a thousand feet of barbwire -chicken wire fencing protecting  their ashes from humans and animals. I put two info boxes on  the cedar corner posts with free handouts inside with my prayer and info about the crash. I also put up a couple small American flags. The last thing I did was make five large crosses and mount them to the steel fence posts facing Edwards Air Force Base. The crosses are approximately five feet high and their tops about ten feet above the ground. I made the crosses from the stem of the desert agave plant - a white round stem like bamboo. After they were securely mounted I noticed numerous dark brown patterns in the bark about three inches long and a quarter inch wide. I looked closely and this pattern resembles a flying wing.
I worked on restoring the crash site to holy ground for three months in the desert heat, cold, wind, and even snow.
My pure black German Shepherd Ninja was always with me and my faithful conpanion. I kept her tied up because I didn't want her roaming on holy ground. When I finished restoring the crash site to holy ground I let her "inspect" what I had been doing. As you probably know German Shepherds have a keen sense of smell and are used to sniff out people in avalanches and collapsed buildings, etc. Ninja used her sense of smell and went right to the area of the crash site where the ashes are. I'm always amazed how the Lord works-i.e. The flying wing pattern in the bark and Ninja going right to the ashes but the Lord wasn't done.
While I was working at the crash site two marine fighter jets flew over at ground level showing the flag, a four engine marine transport flew over at ground level showing the flag, a civilian experimental jet flew over at ground level showing the flag, and many times the L.A. Water Department helicopter flew directly overhead showing the flag. Thank you Lord.
I am humbled to have been able to restore the crash site to holy ground again and know the spirits of Captain Glen W. Edwards, Major Daniel M. Forbes, Jr., 1Lt. Edward L. Swindell, Civilian Clare C. Lesser, and Civilian C.H. LaFountain are thankful they are no longer strangers and remembered again.

Captain Bill Schweizer  U.S.M.M., Missionary, prophet, founder, and Wolfy
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