LA DIVINA COMEDIA HUMANA: ‘Ode to the King’, Elvis – The Truth Is Out There

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“…The clues leave no doubt that Elvis did not die on August 16, 1977, are endless and rock solid proof that he is working undercover for the federal government”:

(Elvis Presley: King of Rock and Roll and the Paranormal – By: Chris Capps)

Obviously when you hear the name Elvis Presley dropped in a conversation it’s likely intended to be tongue in cheek.  Elvis’ life after 1977 along with his connection to aliens, ghosts, and various conspiracies has been documented by tabloids with a jibe here and a joke there.  But was the King of Rock and Roll actually directly associated with paranormal phenomena?  And where do these legends come from in the first place?

There’s no doubt that Elvis Presley was associated with more than his fair share of weird stuff, but aliens?  This is more often than not traced to issues of the tabloid periodicals such as Weekly World News which would generally cover stories that had a kernel of truth (sometimes) and then run them into wild and spectacular directions.  But was Elvis a believer in UFOs and aliens?  The answer may be surprising to some, but he was in fact a firm believer in UFO visitations according to a book by Michael Luckman entitled Alien Rock: The Rock & Roll Extraterrestrial Connection.  In fact, though it may sound like a story straight out of the tabloids, the night Elvis was born the delivering doctor noticed a strange light in the sky hovering in the distance above his childhood home.

Alien Rock

(ALIEN ROCK focuses …on a direct link between Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Jerry Garcia and other rock and pop icons and extraterrestrials. Ten well-known rock stars, including Garcia, believed that they were abducted by otherworldly beings)

And as for his connection to ghosts, Elvis was originally a twin, but the only surviving one of the pair.  Nonetheless, he would often tell stories of his deceased brother and even referenced his twin brother several times.  Some legends and eyewitness accounts even suggest Elvis was in touch with his brother in the afterlife before his death.  And as is the case with so many well known and loved celebrities, after his death Elvis was reported to have been spotted thousands of times by believers all over the world.  He is reported to haunt several locations, but occasionally has been rumored to make the rounds at random long Nevada highways at night.  And the thousands of Elvis impersonators that would follow him certainly do nothing to reduce this number.

But perhaps the most intriguing element of Elvis’ life and death is the idea that the King of Rock and Roll may still be alive, though if he were he would be 75 as of January 8th of 2010 with a birthday coming up again soon.  This would certainly not make him the oldest person in the world, though his legend will no doubt outlast any life he or anyone else could have led.  Elvis sightings were once again often propagated by tabloids, although the internet certainly had a very real Elvis sighting community in the late 1990’s – often mixed with an alien interpretation or Elvis ghost sightings.

So Elvis was definitively one of the Kings of Rock and Roll in his era and his style would be reinterpreted and even emulated all the way to today.  But behind this mask of glamour and sex appeal there is a great deal of mystery surrounding Elvis, his death, and his life.  Even the circumstances around his death were heavily investigated and suspected of conspiracy.  But perhaps the strangest theory out there – one that appears to have sprung out from the state that once brought us legends of Area 51 is that Elvis was abducted by aliens at the end of his life and lives eternally with them in  bizarre interpretation of a technologically driven rapture.  But even if the King is dead, he will remain alive for quite some time still in the hearts of his fans.

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Proof: Elvis Is Alive!!

Elvis Presley, the man, the myth, the legend, the king of rock-n-roll, IS ALIVE and working as an undercover agent for the DEA. For years, the man known only as Elvis to the public, has caused world wide confusion concerning his supposed death on August 16, 1977 after entertaining and dazzling the world for over 20 years. Elvis Aaron Presley, did not die on that fateful day. He was only removed from the public eye to continue in his fight against drug use.

It had been rumored that he had died from a drug overdose. It is a well known and documented fact that Elvis had always been a strong believer and fighter against communism and drug use. In a meeting with President Richard Nixon on December 20, 1970, Elvis stated his true feelings against drugs and communism, believing that the two were definitely related. At that time, the President appointed him to be a Special Agent in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (now known as the Drug Enforcement Agency or DEA). What a perfect way to stage his escape from the limelight and publicity to move into undercover activities to prevent the use of drugs, than to say that he had died from the use of drugs.

In that meeting between the President of the United States and the King of Rock-n-Roll, President Nixon told Elvis that his image, reputation and credibility with his fans especially the younger kids and the hippie crowd, must not be tarnished. Elvis needed to maintain, in the public’s eye, what had already been established. If Elvis were to go public about becoming a part of the war on drugs, suspicions would surely arise and any future plans of Elvis being able to be an effective force for the government would be destroyed.

Elvis was able to keep his involvement with the government, his public life and his private life completely separate but all the same. His involvement in bringing down drug dealers, and activities by the Mafioso, musicians and Hollywood actors came about as he performed and made public appearances as his family traveled and joined him most of the time. He was able to keep his activities with the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and his involvement with the Federal Bureau of Investigations secret from his fans and family. The only one in his family that knew of Elvis’s activities was his father Vernon. Vernon knew far more than all of Elvis’s entourage, assistants, the government, his family and fans all put together.

In 1976 Elvis had become a part of a sting operation orchestrated by the FBI against the Mafia. Vernon had needed to raise some extra cash since the private jet that Elvis was leasing was a major hemorrhage in their expenses. Vernon was approached by Fredrick Pro, president of Air Cargo Airlines out of Florida. Fredrick was known to the FBI as Alfredo Poc, president of Trident Consortium in New York, and under investigation for racketeering, fraud and other Mafia activities. An agreement was reached between Vernon and Fredrick on how to refinance the plane, lease it to Fredrick, and gain an extra $10,000 a month on the plane. AT first Vernon was completely niave of what Pro and his co-horts were up to. As checks that were promised to come in from Pro were either not appearing or were bounced. Vernon had contacted the FBI.

The FBI had been monitoring Pro and his other Mafia connections since the mid 1960’s. The FBI assigned two of their best Special Agents to go undercover in Elvis’s entourage to infiltrate the mob activities. Vernon and Elvis were briefed on the continuing investigation and were excited to help the FBI in their operation.

By July 1977, the FBI felt it had enough evidence to arrest and convict the world wide Mafia ring that defrauded the Presley family of over one million dollars and many other organizations around the world.

Arrest warrants for everyone in the fraud ring were issued on August 16, 1977. Not surprisingly enough that was the day Elvis “died”.

The night before, Elvis was extremely agitated. He seemed unusually worried about everything. The next day when he was announced to be dead, the paramedics showed up two hours after they were supposedly called, on their arrival they put on a terrific show trying to revive the King. The coroner’s official report has never been released. Pictures of Elvis in his coffin have never been proven to be him. Handwriting experts have proven that the signature on his death certificate is Elvis’s own handwriting.

In Elvis’s last concert tour in the early summer of 1977, he left clues that he was not going to be around much longer in public. Elvis had said several times in that tour, “I don’t look very good now, but I will look good in my coffin”. He also stated that he was tired of living the way that he was, and that his life would change. He also said he would be just himself instead of an image.

Vernon had asked many of Elvis’s close friends and family not to come to the funeral, but to come to Graceland a week later. He also would not accept the American flag, which is usually awarded to dead war veterans. At Elvis’s request, Vernon did not order any new jumpsuits in 1977, which is quite odd, since he usually ordered at least two new ones a month.

Six weeks before his “death?”, several publications released pictures of Elvis with his newly issued badge and identification from the DEA. He also was seen and photographed on a drug raid that same week wearing the typical DEA jogging suit.

Just two weeks before his “death”, Elvis had met with then President Carter, who had issued a tribute to the world concerning his death. The tribute was released the moment Elvis’s death was made public.

On October 18, 1977, Pro had finally been arrested along with many other men involved in the Presley fraud case. In September of 1978, they finally went to trial. During that trial, a secret witness testified. He told of things that only Elvis himself would know. The name of that witness has never been released publicly.

Getting Elvis out of public, private and Mafia sight was the only way the government could guarantee a conviction of Pro and his henchmen. In return the government had made Elvis one of their top undercover agents in the DEA.

As a special undercover DEA agent, he would be traveling around the globe, which explains why there are many “Elvis sightings” around the world.

During his entertainment days, Elvis would travel using fictitious names such as Col. James Burrows, Al Jefferies and others. Their have been photos of men traveling around the country, appearing on stage, and involved in drug and Mafia arrests that have gone by the names that Elvis used when publicly performing.

The mysteriousness of his “death” is good for Elvis so he can maintain his secret undercover identity and still be seen in public. In a very recent interview, a source that must remain anomoyus, said, “I saw Elvis in the mall exiting the J. Crew store. He was carrying large bags full of clothes and was traveling with some kids that seemed ‘undesireable’ and may be drug dealers or users”.

The clues that leave no doubt that Elvis did not die on August 16, 1977, are endless and rock solid proof that he is working undercover for the federal government.

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