Monday, April 27, 2026

The eagle's nest

Hitler did not live at the Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) full-time, nor did he use it as a "party house." It was built in 1938–1939 as a 50th birthday gift from the Nazi party to serve as a high-altitude diplomatic reception site. Due to his fear of heights and claustrophobia, he visited rarely—only about 12 to 14 times—and never stayed overnight. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]  
Key Facts About the Eagle’s Nest: 

• Purpose: It was designed to impress foreign diplomats and serve as a meeting place, not a residence. 
• His Actual Residence: Hitler stayed at the Berghof, his large, nearby home on the lower Obersalzberg mountain, where he spent significant time. 
• Rare Usage: Hitler despised the cold, high altitude, and the dangerous, narrow road required to reach it. 
• Party Usage: While it was not a "party house" for Hitler, it was used by other Nazi officials and Eva Braun's sister held her wedding reception there. [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]  

Today, the site, which was built to exhibit Nazi power, is operated as a restaurant and tourist site with a history of the area. [7, 12]  

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

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Dear Mr. Munson, Formal Request for Your Resignation from the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority

Subject: Formal Request for Your Resignation from the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority
Board Due to Clear Conflict of Interest
Dear Mr. Munson,
I am writing to you as a concerned citizen and taxpayer of Shawnee County regarding your continued service on the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority (MTAA) Board of Directors.
Public records on the MTAA website (mtaa-topeka.org) confirm that Central National Bank (CNB) remains an authorized depository for MTAA funds. Recent board packets and financial reports list CNB alongside other institutions for deposits and CD investments. As Executive Vice President and General Counsel at Central National Bank — and with your sister serving as President/CEO — you have a direct personal and professional financial interest in the placement and management of these public funds.
MTAA maintains a formal Conflict of Interest Policy, yet the ongoing relationship between the Authority and the bank that employs you creates an inherent and unavoidable conflict. This is not merely theoretical. As a banker, you are in a position where decisions involving MTAA’s banking relationships, rates, collateral, or any potential claims or settlements could reasonably appear to influence your judgment — especially if MTAA ever needed to pursue a significant financial settlement or action that might affect funds held at CNB. The appearance of impropriety is obvious to any reasonable observer and undermines public trust in the board’s stewardship of taxpayer-supported airport authority resources.
If you do not personally recognize this as a problem, that itself is further evidence of why the current appointment process is flawed. MTAA board members are appointed — not elected — through a system heavily influenced by the Greater Topeka Partnership, the Chamber of Commerce, Go Topeka, and the same narrow circle of business and civic leaders who rotate through these roles. This structure allows the very entities driving economic development policy to effectively control oversight of public assets like the airport, without direct accountability to the citizens who fund them.
For the sake of transparency, good governance, and restoring confidence in the MTAA, I respectfully request that you resign from the Board of Directors immediately. Your resignation would eliminate the conflict and demonstrate a commitment to putting the public interest above personal or institutional ties.
I would appreciate a written response to this request within 14 days. I am also sharing this communication with the MTAA Board Chair, the full board, Shawnee County Commissioner Kevin Cook, Topeka Mayor Spencer Duncan, and other interested citizens so that this matter becomes part of the public record.
Thank you for your public service. I hope you will choose to do the right thing for the citizens of Topeka and Shawnee County.
Henry McClure 


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Topeka KS 66614
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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Requested Records (all dates from January 1, 2020 to present):



I am submitting this request under the Kansas Open Records Act (K.S.A. 45-215 et seq.) for the following public records related to the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority (MTAA). Please provide all responsive documents in electronic format (PDF preferred) where possible. I request a fee waiver or estimate in advance if charges will exceed $50, as this request serves a legitimate public interest in government transparency and accountability.

Requested Records (all dates from January 1, 2020 to present):

  1. All board packets, agendas, minutes, resolutions, and attachments that list or discuss authorized depositories, banking relationships, CD investments, or cash management for MTAA funds. Specifically include any references to Central National Bank (CNB), Community National Bank, Equity Bank, or other institutions.
  2. All current and historical depository agreements, account statements, CD confirmations, collateral pledges, or investment reports showing balances or activity with Central National Bank.
  3. All Conflict of Interest disclosures, annual forms, or statements submitted by Michael Munson (or any other board member) related to Central National Bank, banking relationships, employment, or familial interests (including his role as Executive Vice President/General Counsel and his sister’s role as President/CEO).
  4. All board minutes, work session notes, or correspondence documenting any recusal, abstention, or discussion by Michael Munson (or the board) regarding conflicts of interest involving depository selections, banking resolutions, investments, or financial decisions.
  5. A copy of the full text of MTAA Resolution No. 24-297 (Conflict of Interest Policy) adopted in July 2024, including any attachments, exhibits, or amendments.
  6. All resolutions or motions authorizing signatures on accounts or approving specific banks as depositories (especially any that include Central National Bank).
  7. Any internal or external reviews, audits, or memos evaluating the competitiveness of banking services, rates, or terms offered by CNB versus other institutions.

Please provide these records as soon as reasonably possible. If any portion is denied, please provide a written explanation citing the specific exemption under KORA and the legal basis for withholding.

Thank you for your assistance in maintaining transparency for the citizens of Shawnee County and the City of Topeka.