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The Murder of Glenn Miller, 1944.

The big band jazz had its heyday
s in the 40s. Glenn Miller (1904 - 1944) was a popular orchestra conductor during this period. Other big names were Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey. Miller volunteered with the US Army in 1942. His intention was to modernize military music. It was met by some resistance among established military musicians. In 1944 he moved to England where he formed a big band. He is said to have made about 800 (!) appearances in 1944. On December 15, 1944, Miller was on his way to Paris in a UC-64 Norseman military aircraft.


Glenn Miller's "accidental" plane was
of the type UC-64 Norseman.
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The purpose of the trip was to prepare the big band's intent move to Paris. On December 24, the media reported that the plane had disappeared over the English Channel. It was assumed that everyone on board was killed.

I have examined this event based on the hypothesis that Glenn Miller became a victim in war
on semen. Jehovah's intention was for Sixten to be used as an alpha male in both the United States and England. Miller and Sixten were donors to Jehovah's in 1944. My assumption is that Miller's plane was never accidental. He was murdered in Paris in December 1944. Nazis within Jehovah's Witnesses are behind this murder.

One of Miller's biggest hits was "Chattanooga Choo Choo". There is a video on YouTube showing a clip from the movie "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941) where this song is played
. Concept: Sixten is Chattanooga Choo Choo.


Glenn Miller.                                   Sixten.


Sixten was standing near Glenn Miller.


Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke and Paula Kelly were vocalists.




Glenn Miller and his wife Helen Burger.