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Fredrick Gunter is the illegitimate son of two Royal Families in Europe, and he has been raised in Germany by step-parents but financially supported by his discrete relatives. He becomes a German Naval Officer and the Seaplane Pilot that is assigned to Hitler's Top Secrete escape submarines that are bound for Argentina. On the way to South America, the submarine's civilian occupants decide to seek an armistice with U.S. Officials. In the process a Navy Blimp patrolling off Cape Cod, Massachusetts discovers the submarine, dropped a bomb that hit the submarine, and it is believed the submarine was lost at sea. Fifty years later valuable items that were on the submarine are being mysteriously displayed at an auction in Australia. As a result, there have been reliable rumors that the German Escape submarine was not sunk off the eastern shores of the U.S. in the summer of 1944. According to 1940's departure documents recently found in Holland, the submarine left Norway with a small crew of German sailors, and a group private corporate, businessmen and their families aboard that included a large quantity of gold and cash. One passenger, Fredrick Gunter had a case with valuable jewels including a Royal Scepter, a Tiara, and a jewelry box with a diamond necklace and matching earrings. Frederick was also in possession of an official-looking legal size brown envelope that had Diplomatic Secrete stamped on the front of it. Inside the envelope were four copies of a multi-page independent report listed as a Secret Armistice Agreement. This 1944 Diplomatic Documentation now almost seventy years later, would expose several U.S. Corporations of their illegal ownership of the protected German Corporations. These signed documents would be the basis for charges of treason against these American corporate officers and their corporations in the U.S. There is no statute of limitations for Treason in the U.S. Constitution, so this would be proof that they conspired to create the proposed Armistice.