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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Great book. Cashill has a good book too. He presents eyewitness evidence, largely avoids conspiracy theories though it seems like he argues for a Navy/private contractor missile test that went awry.


8 posted on 07/12/2017 10:47:30 AM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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I don’t pretend to know what really happened. What I do know is that the investigation’s announced conclusion was downright evil.

It was one more reason to mistrust our government. It caused the public to grasp for straws, to find out what really happened.

If someone screwed up, fine. I wouldn’t like it, but I could deal with it if the government shot straight with me. When it lies to me, I don’t trust much of anything it does.

We were told there were no NAVY operations in the area that night. That seemed to be a lie. We later found out there were.

This puts the public an a very dangerous position. It causes them to doubt not only the government, but NAVY operations that night, the integrity of Boeing subsequent to the investigation, the FBI due to James Kahlstrom’s lack of be trustworthy. This was one more time the Clinton’s pulled the strings to destroy faith in our institutions.

They know damn well what happened. So do we. They lied their asses off.

Over 150 people in an arc around the cost witnessed the plane get shot down. The government’s position? They were all idiots.

Members or ex-members of the military saw it too. They know what they saw.

I’m as infuriated about this issue as I am at the Vince Foster Killing, the Waco Killings, and the Ruby Ridge killings. I’m also very concerned with the way the Oklahoma City Bombing issue was handled.

The government thinks they got away with these things. It didn’t.

Good loyal citizens who love this nation and have no axe to grind with their government, have serious questions about these things.

Yes, I have political differences with our leaders. Those involve policy, and sometimes crimes. Each of these involved high level crimes perpetrated by our leaders, government officials, and even government law enforcement agencies.

I knew when I had seen these things, that the corruption Trump has revealed on Capital Hill was there.

Most officials in Washington, D.C. needs to be sent home. What’s more, most government workers in Washington, D.C. need to be send packing too.

The swamp indeed.


20 posted on 07/12/2017 11:15:47 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Fourth estate? Ha! Our media has become the KCOTUS, the Kangaroo Court of the United States.)
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To: LS
He presents eyewitness evidence, largely avoids conspiracy theories though it seems like he argues for a Navy/private contractor missile test that went awry.

Assuming that's what happened, how many people in the government (or working for contractors) would have known about it?

61 posted on 07/12/2017 11:51:02 PM PDT by cynwoody
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He presents eyewitness evidence, largely avoids conspiracy theories though it seems like he argues for a Navy/private contractor missile test that went awry.

In order to accept that you would have to believe that the U.S. military is so unbelievably, criminally stupid as to test missiles in one of the heaviest traveled air corridors in the world. What possible reason would they have for doing that?

62 posted on 07/13/2017 5:20:02 AM PDT by Lower Deck
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