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This video program titled, " The Memorial Flag Raising for Art Foss", was created by Bert Morgan, BLM Productions, Fairfax, VA.   It celebrates the life of Art Foss, President of Rolling Thunder, Chapter 3, Virginia. The raising of the POW/MIA flag was at Capital Caring, Arlington, VA. on September 11, 2011, where Art Foss spent his final days.  He passed away on September 12, 2010, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.  Art Foss was a proud Vietnam veteran with a career in the US Army. He loved the Rolling Thunder organization and what it stands for, and foremost, was a great American. He shall be missed by all who love this country.
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COMING IN 2012
Elizabeth Van Lew (Crazy Bet)

Elizabeth Van Lew, born in Richmond, Virginia was the daughter of a prominent business man.  She lived in a large three story mansion on Church Hill.  Elizabeth was educated in PA.  One might think she would be a proper southern lady, but , that was not the case.  Elizabeth hated slavery and war.  The townsfolk and her neighbors also had negative thoughts about her allegiance to the "southern cause" regarding secession.   Miss Van Lew was considered by her neighbors as a Union sympathizer.  Life in Richmond was difficult for her.   Yet dissimulation, it seems clear, was actually the quality that she possessed above all others. Without it she could not have bribed farmers, used Confederate clerks and attorneys, maintained lasting contact with secret service men, and helped prisoners to escape. At times Miss Lizzie could be acid-tongued, scalding in her contempt; again she was gentle and flattering when it helped her.  Early in Elizabeth's life she remarked, "From the time I knew right from wrong it was my sad privilege to differ in many things from the . . . opinions and principles of my locality." She described herself as "uncompromising , ready to resent what seemed wrong, quick and passionate but not bad tempered or vicious. . . . This has made my life sad and earnest."  Miss Lizzy  soon made plans, with the help of her mother, to make arrangements to get access to Libby Prison in Richmond to nurse the Union prisoners.  There it started, plans were carried out to set up a network of spies that involved the U.S. Secret Service.  She communicated directly with U.S. Grant and continued to until the end of the war.  During her work as a spy for the Union, she was considered by the Confederate soldiers as a "bit odd" and they called her "Crazy Bet".  Miss Lizzie used that persona to her advantage, hiding in plain site,  was able to create one of the most elaborate spy networks consisting of exchanging information, assisting in prison breaks, conducting an "underground network", and arranging  the placement of a Union spy at the home of the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.  Crazy Bet was considered as one of the most important spies of the Civil War.  This feature length drama follows her life during the Civil War years and after.

Funding for this film drama is still in progress. If anyone would like to be a part of the creation of this film drama please contact Bert Morgan at bertlmorgan1@yahoo.com or call at 703-378-9743
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