Leslie Hillerman:  

CLASS OF 1976
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Novato, CA
Novato, CA

Leslie's Story

I figured that people remembered me most by my years as a dancer at San Marin High as well as my being a musician. Mary Shinohara was the woman responsible for teaching me mid-eastern dancing. Thank you Mary! I had a lot of hardship along the way...which probably was better for me in the long run, because of the person I have turned out to be. I have spent a lot of my life nurturing and caring for children, animals and adults. I am also a trained remote viewer.. I no longer do that professionally but I had a tremendous learning experience. Over the years, I had the opportunity to meet some very interesting people including a former adviser to Libya (1976-1983), Colonel John Alexander, Major Paul Smith, Colonel Lyn Buchanan and many others. I have worked out at Bionetics at N.A.S.A. Ames Research Center, recruited by someone who had more faith in me, than I had in myself. I have worked so many different places and in so many different capacities that it is embarrassing, but I keep right on learning despite minimum wage. LOL. Even though I do not have a college degree, I keep on studying. I love languages and cultures. I love science and technology. I keep on reading and keep a curiosity alive. Being a remote viewer has not been easy. I was trained by Angela Thompson-Smith, Ph.D. who lives in Boulder City, Nevada. We were told that if we put this on our resumes, it would add and not detract from our careers. How wrong in my experience!!! People just think I am weird...which is fine, because all of you who watched me grow up in Novato, knew I was "different". LOL. :-) I have had more problems ...Expand for more
with this due to misconceptions or propaganda put out by the intelligence agencies about the remote viewing program which became de-classified in 1995. It was run by the National Security Agency, the agency that does not exist, and Stanford Research Institute, which was the C.I.A. This whole thing does stretch the mind and goes into the world of quantum physics which is why I like Dr. William Tiller so much. He explains this in such a way that I can't even begin to. I just seem to excel in this area....which might explain why I can't function very well in other areas. LOL. My fondest memories of Novato have to be riding my bicycle to the Cheese Factory, our fourth grade(?) class from West Novato reenacting the 49'er Gold Rush and we all made the trek to the cousin of Laurie Barnwell's or Lisa Eckhoff's (I forget) house to pan for gold, riding my bicycle to the Indian Trading Post past the movie theater, and riding my bicycle over to McDonald's for a rare treat of a fish sandwich and a milk. I loved taking care of my newborn niece in Novato. I remember all of us kids who lived anywhere close to the Kassenbrocks, descend on the Kassenbrocks at the once a year playing of "The Wizard of Oz" on their color T.V. set. I remember the joy of playing second fiddle to Steven Ghirardo at West Novato with Born Free my most favorite movie and music. My most heart stopping moment is when I was trying to help Debbie Greenberg get some hours in on driving and she shot out of the Sausalito exit onto the freeway going across the freeway! My love to all of you. Best wishes to you and your families always. Take Care.
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Taken March 28, 2010
momcolor
Momhappy
I am Cherokee from the Eastern Band.
Daughter and Mother
Exploring old towns
Exploring Nevada's Outback
My Old ATV
We do mine for gold.
Moonrise
Rattlesnake.
This could be the Twisted Tree....
Chased by Bulls.....in an old Ghost town.
Petroglyphs....
Hmmmm.....o.k. more petroglyphs.
And even more Petroglyphs!
More Petroglyphs.
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