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Sir Peter presenting Grand Cross Decoration
of the Sovereign Order of St. John Knights Hospitallers to Bishop
Emil L. Mihalik D.D. -(Mar.1978).The Bishop also just returned from the
Vatican where he was received in a private audience by Pope John Paul
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Sir Peter reads "Oath of
Knighthood" to Cong. Lawrence Patton McDonald (D.Ga.) (holding
sword with guard in form of the Cross in front of his eyes). Looking on:
Cong. John Ashbrook (R.OH) (on left)
and Gen. Singlaub (on right) before their being "dubbed" as
Knights by Prince Serge Troubetzkoy. (June 24, 1979)
These men pictured plus two others, a former
congressman and a college professor were all made Knights in Sir Peter's
"Commandery of Akron" (Ohio, Penna., and Dist. of Columbia).
See column in Index under D., Deaths,
"Cong. John Ashbrook's (may not have been natural)". |
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Maj.Gen. John Kirk Singlaub (USA Ret.) being congratulated
by Prince Serge Troubetzkoy after his being Knighted.(June 24, 1979).
Maj. Gen. Singlaub was the Korea Chief of
Staff and gave up his brilliant military career after a confrontation
with Pres. Carter in 1978 (brought on by the left-wing media's
trickery and misquoting the General) about the Presidents plan to
pull-out of our military forces from Korea. If it was not for this great
soldier waking up America about Carter's plan, there is no doubt South
Korea would be in communist hands today.
The General is truly one of this countries
greatest military hero's. See: ("Hazardous Duty"
Autobiography by Gen. Singlaub and Malcolm McConnell-Summit Books).
Sir Peter met the General when they were
both members of the American Security Council. |
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Cong. Lawrence Patton McDonald being congratulated after his
being Knighted by Prince Serge Troubetzkoy.
A true American statesman, he was also a
Captain in the U.S. Navy, Physician, head of the John Birch Society and
head of the McDonald Clan in the U.S. (hence the wearing of the
"kilt" with full dress for his Knighting). His mother was a relative of Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
He was one of the passengers on the Korean
007 flight that was shot down by the Soviets killing all 269 passengers
and crew on Sept. 1, 1983. Many believe the Soviets shot down the 007
Flight for the sole purpose of killing the congressman. (See: "KAL
007: Why the true story has never been told" by David Pearson
(Summit Books) and "Shoot-down"-Flt. 007 and the American
Connection" by R. W. Johnson (Viking Press). |
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Sir Peter - day of appointment as Ambassador in the U.S. for
Sovereign Order of St. John (Sept. 8, 1978). |
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Sir Peter with friend at Capitol in Washington D.C. after
meeting with Sheikh Faisal Alhegelan Ambassador of Saudi Arabia (Nov.
1979) (see Tidbits "A Chance Lost" in Index) |
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Murder of Dr. Mofattah (Dec. 18, 1979) at gates of Tehran
University. |
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Afghan Freedom Fighters during the war with the Soviet Union
(Jan 1980).(See Tidbits Index for article "Afghanistan the Soviet
Union and Gun Control") |
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Afghan Freedom Fighter -(Jan 1980) asks "why"?
Afghanistan is a sparkling example of why Americans should never let the
government take away any of your rights to
"keep and bear arms". Afghanistan beat the Powerful Soviet Union
with nothing but small arms. |
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Cong. George Hanson going over
information with Sir Peter he gathered during two trips to Iran prior to Sir Peter's
meeting with Iranian Charge d' Affairs Ali Agah during the hostage crisis
in Iran. (Feb. 1980). |
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Tidbits author Sir Peter preparing a shipment of medical
supplies for the Anti-Communists on one of his trips to Central America
during the war between the Contras and Nicaraguan communists.
(1982). |
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King-yuh Chang Ph.D, Director General of
Taiwan (ROC ) at time of Taiwan meeting with Sir Peter (Aug. 1985) |
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Dr. Albert Chang, Minister of Protocol,
government of the Republic of China, Taiwan (free China).
He presented Sir Peter with a necktie
inscribed in English and Chinese from his government for his work in
opposition to the U. S. State Department's plan to break the U.S. treaty
with Taiwan that guaranteed U. S. militarily intervention if communist
China attacked Taiwan.(Aug. 1985)
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Sir Peter gives Invocation at
kick off dinner for the National Organization For European American Rights, Philadelphia PA (Jan.
2000) |
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On July 25, 2001 Sir Peter
addressed the Ohio Sub-committee of the House Criminal Justice in
Columbus, Ohio, His report urged Ohio to join all other 44 States that now
issue Concealed Carry Permits to non-felons upon request. He cited
statistics: Since Oct. 1987 thru June 30, 2001 (almost 14 years)
Florida has 773,550. Only 142 permits have been revoked for any crime
involving a firearm (.00018%) and some were reinstated. Crime has
decreased drastically in all forty-four States issuing law abiding
citizens these permits. |