The Gulf Breeze Six: Part One
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account discusses the Gulf Breeze Six, a group of six U.S. Army soldiers who went AWOL in July 1990. They were found in Gulf Breeze, Florida, after being reported missing from their unit in West Germany. The soldiers claimed they were on a mission to find and kill the Antichrist. They were arrested after one soldier was stopped for a broken tail light. The group had a significant amount of cash and was believed to have connections to UFO beliefs. After an investigation, they were discharged from the Army without facing court martial. The encounter led to speculation about their motives and beliefs, but the soldiers themselves denied being part of any cult or having plans related to the end of the world.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Gulf Breeze six, a group of U.S. Army soldiers, went AWOL after receiving messages from a Ouija board, believing they were chosen to prepare for an impending cataclysm. Their story intertwines elements of military secrecy, predictions of future events, and the influence of paranormal beliefs. The case raises questions about the intersection of military intelligence and personal belief systems.
The Gulf Breeze six received messages from a Ouija board that led them to believe they were chosen to prepare for the end of the world.
Vance Davis
“We decided to do some experimentation into things; we wanted to see if there was something actually to it ESP, parapsychology, ghosts, tarot cards.”
Kenneth Beeson
“We were told by the spirits to leave; the phenomenal part of this whole situation is that we had enough information that convinced us that we needed to leave.”
Annette Eccleston
“I did not remove, steal or share any classified information because none of the classified information had anything to do with our mission from God.”
Managed by: U.S. Army
Investigation of AWOL soldiers with alleged paranormal experiences
The Gulf Breeze six were U.S. Army soldiers who went AWOL after receiving messages from a Ouija board, believing they were needed to help lead the world through an impending cataclysm.
The group recorded predictions from the Ouija board that included foretelling the Gulf War and the LA riots.
The soldiers believed they were chosen by divine intervention to prepare for the end of the world.
The Army offered the six soldiers non-judicial punishment instead of court-martial due to lack of evidence for espionage.
Analysis Summary
Michael J Hookstadt
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.