Evil in High Places

A True Story of Corruption and Cover Up

by Robert "Teddy" Bair AKA Elvis Teddy Bair


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/20/2006

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 424
ISBN : 9781418499945
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 424
ISBN : 9781418499952

About the Book

A true story of how I beat prescription drugs and depression by refocusing & becoming an Elvis Impersonator! A perfect example-conspiracy, fraud, defamation of character, abuse of power, & a cover up in a United States Government entity from 1987-2002. What can a person do? Hire a lawyer? File a Federal Lawsuit? What if that DOES NOT work? How does one get closure when they say NO APPEAL! This autobiography is a valid attempt to inform & prove that Americans are abused in the workplace, & oftentimes JUSTICE SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE! My fight was to preserve a livelihood & support my dysfunctional family! I was brought to the point of complete exhaustion & burnout after 10 years of harassment as an honest, caring civil servant, GS07. Because of corruption, nepotism, & other ACTS OF INJUSTICE, I was “singled out” to the point of a breakdown. I received a 20 YEAR ‘HONORABLE DISCHARGE’ under “false auspices” which are VERY UNTRUE! Justice in the court system was impossible because lawyers, judges, & the people involved “denied my right to be heard!” WHY? AM I NOT PROTECTED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CAUTION: This book contains copies taken from my original medical records which have been “falsified” and copies from the original federal court proceedings proving that there is/was “PERSECUTION IN THE PROMISED LAND. Robert Milton Bair, Jr. AKA Elvis Teddy Bair


About the Author

Robert Milton Bair, Jr., was educated in the Elloree public school system and graduated from Wade Hampton Academy, Orangeburg, South Carolina in 1968.

He won the History Award while in the 6th grade at Elloree, and also was elected to Palmetto Boys State as a Junior at Elloree High School.

His grade point ratio was 95.3 out of a possible 100 after 3 years of high school. Bair was accepted to Clemson College in 1967. He attended Clemson in the summer and fall of 1968.

In 1969, he enlisted in the South Carolina Army National Guard –

51st Aviation Company, McEntire Air Base, Columbia, S.C. Bair performed basic training at Fort Bragg, N.C. and advanced individual training at Fort Lee, Virginia. In 1972, he obtained one of the highest scores in the state on his MOS performance test and was awarded a leadership slot – 76W20, also promoted to Sergeant/E-5.

Bair recorded his first gospel album at Arthur Smith Studios, Charlotte, N.C. in 1973. His first television appearance was in 1974 on Channel 5, Charleston, S.C. Several hundred dollars were raised as a result of the TV appearance and the money was given to The Crippled Children’s Sociey of Charleston, S.C.

In 1974, Bair came back to Elloree and helped his parents restore The Old Depot into a family restaurant. It became De Ole Depot restaurant, which was an original railroad depot that served Elloree (built in 1903).

In 1976, Bair married Alanna Turner, a public librarian and former James F. Byrnes scholar, originally from Blackville, S.C. They have two children, Jonathan R. Bair and Shanna R. Bair.

In 1983, Bair enlisted in Co D, 1/118th Infantry (Mechanized), South Carolina Army National Guard, Moncks Corner, S.C. He was later employed full time with The Guard in 1984 as a unit administrator, civil service technician, GS07.

In 1988, Bair transferred to the 251st Medical Company (Ambulance) in the same position. He “retired” in 1997 after more than 20 years service!

In the fall of 1997, he became an Elvis Impersonator by clear accident!

He has appeared in Saint Augustine, Florida and in Lexington, Kentucky with numerous fundraisers, including the homeless coalition!

In 2000, he was employed part time with Oldies Radio, Z93 in Abbeville, S.C. as a radio announcer and Elvis Impersonator. On September 11, 2001, he wrote and soon thereafter recorded a gospel song called “One Way To Heaven, One Way To Glory.”

In the fall of 2002, he resigned from Z93 to concentrate on writing and taking care of his family. His dream is to sell his CDs and book(s) and give a portion to charity. He is currently an Elvis Impersonator – on the web at www.elvisteddybair.com