Professor Samuel Whidless

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Professor Samuel Whidless, born April 1950 in London, immigrated to the United States at a young age. He completed high school at the age of 12 and had a college degree at the age of 16. He was then selected by the University Outreach Grant Program of the ARHMD Initiative Training Campaign to be trained in a number of neurology- and psychology related fields. He closely guided William Hark and was implicated by Washington Post journalist Henry Delt in the controversy surrounding the court-martialing of Dr. William Hark. Little is known of his current whereabouts, though he may have been linked to the disappearances of a mirror merchant in Miami, Florida and that of a judge in Long Island, New York.


Early Life

Little is known of Whidless' parents, Maria Jove and Scrant Scotts. There are records of various legal name-changes for the couple, and all inquiries made were silenced.

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