Andrew Radziewicz – UFO’s & Ghost’s 🛸
Andrew Radziewicz a New York Firefighter, discusses his story from remembering his past life at 4 years old to a military sighting when he was 19 years old of two unidentified objects seen over the Gulf of Mexico by him and 20 other officers and crew of his Coast Guard crew. He says he learned how to interact with “nonhuman intelligence” in 2011 during a weeklong retreat in the California desert with Steven Greer, a former ER doctor, and ufologist.
McCrink – John of Long Beach, died on September 5th, 2018 after a battle with uveal melanoma. John was born on November 28th, 1951 during an air raid drill blackout in New York City. He is survived by his wife, Andrea, and their children, Colleen (Will Margiloff), Sean (Jenn) and Megan (James Hanley) and 6 grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings Owen, Kay and G. McCrink, and predeceased by his brother, Jimmy and parents, Thomas and Catherine. Following high school, he briefly attended Pace University and realized that his dreams lay elsewhere. On April 6, 1970, he enlisted in the US Navy. After driving his recently purchased motorcycle to New London to attend Submarine School, he met the love his life, Andrea, July 1972, and proposed a month later. He then reported to the USS Guitarro in San Diego.
Subsequent duty stations included multiple tours in Hawaii, Virginia Beach, Charleston, Washington DC., and ended in Long Beach (where they lived in an apartment overlooking the same boardwalk where he proposed). While in the Navy he focused on submarines. After retiring as Commander from the Navy in 1998, he joined Lockheed Martin as an Asst Manager, and retired as Site Manager and Senior Program Manager of the Submarine Ballistic Missile Navigation program. Retirement did not slow him down. He had two standing appointments every week that he never missed. Wednesday mornings were spent with his Breakfast Gang of sport officials for the past 16 years and Fridays were spent cooking at the Long Beach Soup Kitchen.
Refereeing basketball since 1977, he officiated games ranging from Division 1 Women to Division 1 Men, to Division 2 Men (CIAA), to local High School and youth leagues. His passion for his Irish heritage included his love for genealogy, and his tight knit family which included an especially close relationship with his McDonough cousins. He never thought twice about flying to Japan to help with his granddaughters while his son was deployed, only to return home to drive in early morning traffic to his grandkids in Westchester to bring them donuts before school. He was a man of many talents from his ability to fixing anything to finding a White Castle anywhere. In lieu of flowers, please direct donations in his memory to the Long Beach Soup Kitchen.