to our other subject, is the guy who had basically debriefed and analyzed Hermann Hess,
and Hermann Hess, not the author, Rudolf Hess, the Nazi leader who was second in command to Hitler at the
or not this was really Hermann Hess or was a double. So they brought in the psychiatrist, who's name now
in prison in England, to look at this guy and talk to him and figure out, is this really Hermann Hess,
Dr. Randall Bell, Rudolf Hess, by the way.
Dr. Randall Bell, great author. Rudolf Hess, not so much.
Dr. Randall Bell, so, yeah, but he, uh, but Rudolf Hess, now it's important to understand,
which is why he timed his flight for that specific day and time. Hess was totally on board with
Dr. Randall Bell, because it didn't work in the context of Rudolf Hess.
Dr. Randall Bell, well, because Rudolf Hess did something he wasn't supposed to do.
do it. And Hitler said, yeah, you might be right. But then when Hess goes and does this, it's like,