Tommy Franks | George WashingtonThe contemporary identity of George Washington was revealed to me by Ahtun Re, the Egyptian spirit guide channeled through Kevin Ryerson, the trance medium featured in three of Shirley MacLaine’s books. As mentioned in the narrative regarding my own reincarnation case, there was a time in my life when I didn’t believe in psychics or mediums. When I started working with Kevin Ryerson, though, I realized that Ahtun Re had the ability to make past life matches that were forensically accurate, in that in the matches he made, people had the same facial features, personality traits, linguistic style and consistent karmic groups. Perhaps the most dramatic example of Ahtun Re’s abilities involves the case of Neale Donald Walsch, author of the Conversations with God series. When I asked Ahtun Re who Mr. Walsch was in Revolutionary times, he told me that Mr. Walsch was a minister in Boston, who was a freemason, who was friends with Abigail Adams. Ahtun Re told me the minister’s name was Reverend Walter. Though this minister is not featured in any history book that I know of, I was able to find Reverend William Walter through a genealogical society, and his facial features, personality traits and interests matched those of Mr. Walsch. When this information was presented to Mr. Walsch, he resonated with it and agreed to be featured in my book as the reincarnation of Reverend William Walter. Another dramatic example of Ahtun Re’s abilities involves the case of Ralph Nader, who has been identified as the reincarnation of Charles Thomson, the long forgotten Secretary of the Continental Congress. Other cases solved by Ahtun Re include David Rittenhouse/Carl Sagan, James Wilson/Oprah Winfrey, Benjamin Franklin/Dean Kamen, Deborah Franklin/Caroline Myss, Emanuel Swedenborg/Stanislav Grof, Charles Babbage/Steve Jobs, Peter Musschenbrock/Steve Wozniak. When I inquired about a contemporary identity for George Washington, Ahtun Re disclosed to me that in modern times, Washington is the four-star general, Tommy Franks, and that Martha Washington has reincarnated as Franks’ wife, Cathy. Though I have confidence in Ahtun Re’s matches, when Ahtun Re revealed the Washington/Franks connection, I wondered if this could possibly be correct. As I realized that the facial features of General Washington/General Franks and Martha Washington/Cathy Franks matched, the case became more plausible. As I will explain in greater detail later, the Washington/Franks case is still a work in progress, as more study is needed to corroborate similarities in personality, linguistic traits and karmic groupings. George Washington was born in 1732 and became involved in military matters early on in life. Washington fought in the French and Indian War and at age 22, was commissioned a lieutenant colonel. When the Revolutionary War broke out, Washington was made Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. It was John Adams who nominated Washington for this position. Tommy Franks was born in 1945 and enlisted in the Army at age 20. At age 22, Franks was commissioned as a second lieutenant, after graduating from Artillery Officer Candidate School. Franks served in Vietnam where he was wounded three times as an artillery officer. Following Vietnam, Franks returned to school and received a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Franks was then assigned to the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment in West Germany. In 1976, the US Bicentennial, Franks was assigned to the Pentagon, where he was made a lieutenant colonel, the same rank Washington held at age 22. After another assignment in West Germany, Franks returned to the US and earned a M.S. degree in public administration. During the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Franks was a brigadier general and served as the assistant division commander of the First Cavalry Division, which can be seen as symbolic, as George Washington was an expert horseman. He subsequently was placed in charge of the Second Infantry Division in South Korea, and in 2000, Franks was made a four-star general and the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Central Command, a post reminiscent of Washington’s position as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. As Centcom’s commander, Franks was in charge of the Operation Enduring Freedom, in which the US invaded Afghanistan following the 9/11 attack. Franks also was in command of US forces in the US-Iraq War of 2003. Franks retired in July 2003; two months after George W. Bush declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq. In another correspondence to George Washington, Tommy Franks is considered a “soldier’s soldier,” one who gets his boots in the mud. Franks’ decorations include three Purple Hearts, four Legions of Merit, three Bronze Star Medals, two Distinguished Service Medals and the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. In closing, let us reflect upon the following narrative, taken from a speakers' bureau, describing Tommy Franks and his presentation themes. This paragragh demonstrates that General George Washington/Tommie Franks, still has the revolutionary spirit within him.
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