The Gold House - Executive Order

Book Three of The Gold House trilogy

Nonfiction, History, Military, United States, Americas, 20th Century
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Author: John Clarence ISBN: 1230000125626
Publisher: Soledad Publishing Company LLC Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Clarence
ISBN: 1230000125626
Publisher: Soledad Publishing Company LLC
Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Gold House trilogy documents the saga of Victorio Peak, a remote mountain on White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.  Volume 3, Executive Order, describes how a dream come true for the rightful owners of the treasure—the heirs of those who discovered it in 1937—turned into a nightmare.  Granted permission by President George H.W. Bush to return to the site from which the family of Doc and Ova Noss had been banned for 35 years, members of the search team found themselves straitjacketed by officials on the site and unable to carry out their mission.  Executive Order describes a surreal sequence of intimidating behavior that played out against the Noss family, including false and deliberate overbillings, illegal changes to an agreed-upon contract, lies, coercion and intimidation. More information on Victorio Peak may be found at http://www.victoriopeak.com.

 

Sample Reviews:

 

“After a cursory glance at the index and certain key pages, I was hooked, unable to close the covers of this unique story about a fortune in gold and the abuses of power. The three volumes of The Gold House present adventure, intrigue, murder, deepest politics and billions of dollars in gold. The trail of witnesses and paper and gold extractions seem to never end. In other words, the evidence is overwhelming, a monumental gathering of the facts and the presentation of those facts by John Clarence and Tom Whittle; America is greatly benefited by these two men. The fascinating details are in The Gold House. Interestingly, the totals for the gold extracted can be tallied down to the correct total of the many extractions. LBJ’s lawyers had a secret trove of his corruption in the penthouse files locked away in their bank in downtown Austin. Surprisingly, the records were still there at the end of 2011. They should be recovered, uncovered and disclosed.

“The profound service The Gold House trilogy gives to America takes on its own special value. Be assured that these three volumes present enough polygraph exams, bank records, warehouse receipts and much more; more than enough to take to a jury, and win.  The authors say it best: ‘A story of the erosion of the rule of law by our government leaders and the attack on our freedoms in America.’ Thank you, John Clarence and Tom Whittle: Hollywood cannot be far behind.”

––Barr McClellan, attorney and New York Times best-selling author.  (Mr. McClellan was an attorney for LBJ and the Johnson interests from 1966 through 1977.)

 

“This is an amazingly detailed account of decades of material about one of the Old West's best treasure tales, and will make the reader want to know how it turns out. The secrecy of the Army missile base, and the access a few people had to the gold in the middle of a desert mountain range, is a real treasure tale worthy of a Hollywood movie.”

––Jackson Polk, documentary filmmaker and host, “The El Paso History Show”

 

“Prepare to be astounded, shocked, and thoroughly engrossed by this incredible true story that John Clarence & Thomas Whittle have meticulously researched and written. The product of 10 years of research and writing, The Gold House trilogy has been read and reviewed by prominent authors and scholars who support the charges leveled by the authors against the government and numerous individuals. The books are packed with photos, endnotes, and an index.

The end result is a trilogy beyond the reader’s wildest imagination —they blow the lid off a conspiracy of silence in this extraordinary story of government corruption that rivals Watergate. I also predict that The Gold House will be a major motion picture and result in a Congressional investigation. That’s how big and important this true story is.”

–––Marc D. Baldwin, PhD Tenured Professor of English at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Florida

 

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The Gold House trilogy documents the saga of Victorio Peak, a remote mountain on White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.  Volume 3, Executive Order, describes how a dream come true for the rightful owners of the treasure—the heirs of those who discovered it in 1937—turned into a nightmare.  Granted permission by President George H.W. Bush to return to the site from which the family of Doc and Ova Noss had been banned for 35 years, members of the search team found themselves straitjacketed by officials on the site and unable to carry out their mission.  Executive Order describes a surreal sequence of intimidating behavior that played out against the Noss family, including false and deliberate overbillings, illegal changes to an agreed-upon contract, lies, coercion and intimidation. More information on Victorio Peak may be found at http://www.victoriopeak.com.

 

Sample Reviews:

 

“After a cursory glance at the index and certain key pages, I was hooked, unable to close the covers of this unique story about a fortune in gold and the abuses of power. The three volumes of The Gold House present adventure, intrigue, murder, deepest politics and billions of dollars in gold. The trail of witnesses and paper and gold extractions seem to never end. In other words, the evidence is overwhelming, a monumental gathering of the facts and the presentation of those facts by John Clarence and Tom Whittle; America is greatly benefited by these two men. The fascinating details are in The Gold House. Interestingly, the totals for the gold extracted can be tallied down to the correct total of the many extractions. LBJ’s lawyers had a secret trove of his corruption in the penthouse files locked away in their bank in downtown Austin. Surprisingly, the records were still there at the end of 2011. They should be recovered, uncovered and disclosed.

“The profound service The Gold House trilogy gives to America takes on its own special value. Be assured that these three volumes present enough polygraph exams, bank records, warehouse receipts and much more; more than enough to take to a jury, and win.  The authors say it best: ‘A story of the erosion of the rule of law by our government leaders and the attack on our freedoms in America.’ Thank you, John Clarence and Tom Whittle: Hollywood cannot be far behind.”

––Barr McClellan, attorney and New York Times best-selling author.  (Mr. McClellan was an attorney for LBJ and the Johnson interests from 1966 through 1977.)

 

“This is an amazingly detailed account of decades of material about one of the Old West's best treasure tales, and will make the reader want to know how it turns out. The secrecy of the Army missile base, and the access a few people had to the gold in the middle of a desert mountain range, is a real treasure tale worthy of a Hollywood movie.”

––Jackson Polk, documentary filmmaker and host, “The El Paso History Show”

 

“Prepare to be astounded, shocked, and thoroughly engrossed by this incredible true story that John Clarence & Thomas Whittle have meticulously researched and written. The product of 10 years of research and writing, The Gold House trilogy has been read and reviewed by prominent authors and scholars who support the charges leveled by the authors against the government and numerous individuals. The books are packed with photos, endnotes, and an index.

The end result is a trilogy beyond the reader’s wildest imagination —they blow the lid off a conspiracy of silence in this extraordinary story of government corruption that rivals Watergate. I also predict that The Gold House will be a major motion picture and result in a Congressional investigation. That’s how big and important this true story is.”

–––Marc D. Baldwin, PhD Tenured Professor of English at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Florida

 

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