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CAROLINE E. KENNEDY, JR._______________________________

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- I WOULD LIKE TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF THIS ARTICLE:
--THIS THE WORK OF NINA ALVES TRYING TO MAKE MONEY OFF OF ME...HOW? WELL SHE IS THE TIME TRAVELER WHO HAS BEEN FOLLOWING ME....

SHE KNEW I VISITED THE ANNE FRANK MUESEM WHEN I WAS IN EUOPE IN 1983.....MY PRESENCE AT THE MUESUM NOW MAKES THIS SITE HOLY AS WELL AS THE PICTURES I TOOK......

SHE SENT SOMEONE TO ASK ME FOR COPIES OF MY PICTURES WHICH WOULD ACCOUNT FOR THE UPDATE OF THE BOOK WHICH HAS SOLD OVER 25 MILLION COPIES......

NINA WAS ALSO AT THE MUESUM WHEN I WAS THERE AND SAID YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TO DO BEFORE YOU CAN PUBLISH A BOOK......THE FRIEND I WAS WITH HEARD THIS AND THOUGHT I SAID THAT....BUT IT WAS ACTUALLY NINA WHILE BEING INVISIBILE.....

NINA TIME TRAVELED AND GOT THE ORIGINAL PAPERS WHICH IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE AND ALSO AS A VOLUNTEER AS MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE AND PLANTED THE NEW LETTERS FOUND....

ALSO I SPOKE WITH MR. FRANK AND HE SAID THAT AND HIS DAUGTHER WROTE LETTERS THAT WERE NOT NORMAL....SHE SPOKE OF EATING ON OF THEM (SHE IS REFERING TO EATING AND ORMUS EGG)...

I HAVE CREATED ANOTHER SIYE WHICH SHOULD BE LINKED TO THIS ONE WITH SAMPLE POST CARD FROM ALAMEDA, CA WITH A SIMLAR LETTER WHICH MR. FRANK COMFIRED THE STYLE OF HIS DAUGTHER....

THIS IS ANOTHER ARTICLE REGARED ORMUS EGGS OR ANTI-MATTER - SEEDS OF LIFE FROM SOPHIA OF WISDOM....WHICH HAS BEEN STOLEN FROM ME IN THE PAST 3 YEARS 2003....

THE LIFE GAME CALLED ILLUMINATI WAS CONTINUED AFTER MY AWAKENING IN APRIL 2003.......

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Anne Frank's Father's Letters Disclosed
By ULA ILNYTZKY, AP

NEW YORK (Jan. 25) - Newly disclosed letters written by the father of Anne Frank illuminate his desperate attempts to get the family out of Nazi-occupied Netherlands.

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, a New York-based institution that focuses on the history and culture of Eastern European Jews, said Thursday it had discovered the file among 100,000 other Holocaust-related documents about a year and a half ago. The institute did not immediately disclose the find because it had to explore copyright and other legal issues, she said.

"We have come across the file which belonged to Otto Frank, documenting his efforts to immigrate his family and get them out of Holland," said Cathy Callegari, a spokeswoman for YIVO.

On Feb. 14, she said, the institute will release Frank's letters and documents and records from various agencies that helped people immigrate from Europe.

The disclosure came as a surprise to Bernd "Buddy" Elias, Anne Frank's cousin and the president of the Anne Frank Foundation in Basel, Switzerland. The organization, established by Otto Frank, holds the rights to Anne Frank's writings, according to its Web site.

"We would love to have them in our archive. I mean, we are the heirs of Otto Frank," Elias told The Associated Press.

Callegari said the documents include letters that Otto Frank wrote to relatives, friends and officials between April 30, 1941, and Dec. 11, 1941, when Germany declared war on the United States.

The Frank family's hiding place in a secret annex in an Amsterdam canal-side warehouse has been turned into a museum.

Patricia Bosboom, of the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam, said officials there had heard about the discovery of the letters but had not seen them. But she said they would fit with the general picture that's known about Otto Frank's many efforts to get the family out of Europe.

Written when the U.S. consulate in the Netherlands had closed, the letters show how Otto Frank investigated potential escape routes through Spain to Portugal, attempted to secure visas to Paris and tried to arrange for his family to go to the United States or Cuba.

His attempts to arrange a route out of the Netherlands were unsuccessful. The family took refuge in July 1942, hiding for more than two years before being arrested. Anne Frank described the family's life in hiding in a diary that has sold an estimated 25 million copies.


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The letters were initially held by the New York City-based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which gradually transferred its archives to the YIVO institute between 1948 and 1974. Callegari said a volunteer archivist at the YIVO Institute discovered Otto Frank's letters about a year and a half ago.

Anne Frank died of typhus at age 15 in a concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen, Germany, in 1945. Her father returned to the Netherlands to collect his daughter's notes and published them in the Netherlands in 1947.

Time magazine first reported on the newly discovered documents on its Web site Thursday.

Associated Press writers Frank Jordans in Geneva and Toby Sterling in Amsterdam contributed to this report from Geneva.


01/25/07 14:02 EST


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