Is Anyone Seriously Investigating This?
Mystery surrounds deaths of Minot airmen
By PressTV
Six members of the US Air Force who were involved in the Minot AFB incident, have died mysteriously, an anti-Bush activist group says.
The incident happened when a B-52 bomber was "mistakenly" loaded with six nuclear warheads and flown for more than three hours across several states, prompting an Air Force investigation and the firing of one commander.
The plane was carrying Advanced Cruise Missiles from Minot Air Force Base, N.D, to Barksdale Air Force Base on August 30.
The Air Combat Command has ordered a command-wide stand down on September 14 to review procedures, officials said.
The missiles, which are being decommissioned, were mounted onto pylons on the bomber's wings and it is unclear why the warheads had not been removed beforehand.
In addition to the munitions squadron commander who was relieved of his duties, crews involved in the incident, including ground crew workers had been temporarily decertified for handling munitions.
The activist group Citizens for Legitimate Government said the six members of the US Air Force who were directly involved as loaders or as pilots, were killed within 7 days in 'accidents'.
The victims include Airman First Class Todd Blue, 20, who died while on leave in Virginia. A statement by the military confirmed his death but did not say how he died.
In another accident, a married couple from Barksdale Air Force Base were killed in the 5100 block of Shreveport-Blanchard Highway. The two were riding a 2007 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, with the husband driving and the wife the passenger, police said.
"They were traveling behind a northbound Pontiac Aztec driven by Erica Jerry, 35, of Shreveport," the county sheriff said. "Jerry initiated a left turn into a business parking lot at the same time the man driving the motorcycle attempted to pass her van on the left in a no passing zone. They collided."
Adam Barrs, a 20-year-old airman from Minot Air Force Base was killed in a crash on the outskirts of the city.
First Lt. Weston Kissel, 28, a Minot Air Force Base bomber pilot, was killed in a motorcycle crash in Tennessee, the military officials say.
Police found the body of a missing Air Force captain John Frueh near Badger Peak in northeast Skamania County, Washington.
The Activist group says the mysterious deaths of the air force members could indicate to a conspiracy to cover up the truth about the Minot Air Base incident.
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Is anyone seriously investigating this.
Just add these 6 to a long list of deaths that need to be investigated---3 of 7 Soldiers in Iraq that were killed after writing an op-ed for the NY Times a few weeks ago, Pat Tillman, several soldiers that have been investigating corruption by the Military-Industrial Complex private armies in Iraq, then there is the 3000 killed in the Twin Towers on 9/11. This can go on and on.
PEOPLE NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS COUNTRY.
Go see "Michael Clayton" the movie...you'll get the message.
There is also the woman
There is also the woman soldier from Ireland who was a lesbian and somehow ended up with a bullet in the head while inside an Afghan base.
This Article is Alarming but.....
It seems to be mostly crap. I re-posted over at buzzflash, and it was promptly debunked. There is very little information givin', and a lot of inconsistencies, this guy's (see below) has a pretty good rebuttal.
http://www.unknownnews.org/070920-fd.html#20:Rebecca
I Think It's Safe To Say
that the probability of such an occurrence is absolutely astronomical and therefore could only have happened if it were "made to happen" in order to insure their silence. Good lord, what have we become.
verify information
The article is deceptive, several of those individuals died several weeks prior to the incident on August 30th. Simply search online for those individuals and it is easy to find out the details of their deaths. It is difficult to make the connection of someone who is allegedly a weapons loader dying in July to an incident nearly two months later.
I certainly don't support the Bush administration, however we need to fight on facts - there are certainly enough of them.
Actually, it's pretty easy...
"It is difficult to make the connection of someone who is allegedly a weapons loader dying in July to an incident nearly two months later."
Unless, of course, they were silenced to keep them from revealing plans for a pending nuclear attack.
A stretch? Maybe.
But if we have learned anything from the fascist warmongering bastards holding our country hostage, it's that they will stop at nothing in the effort to maintain their murderous fraud.
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