I like your challenge.
Will you read Tarpley's book, 9/11 Synthetic Terror?
Conspiracy theories thrive after Wellstone plane crash
Kevin Diaz, Star Tribune Washington Bureau Correspondent
Published June 3, 2003
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When federal investigators released a report last month about the plane crash that killed Sen. Paul Wellstone, some members of Congress hoped it would dispel talk that his plane was sabotaged.
It didn't.
In Internet chat groups, political Web sites and the published reports of several leftist academics, conspiracy theories about Wellstone's death last October maintain a life of their own, particularly in northern Minnesota.
In one nasty exchange, a retired prosecutor from Duluth has threatened to take legal action against a University of Minnesota-Duluth philosophy professor who espouses the belief that the Bush White House had a hand in Wellstone's demise.
The former prosecutor, Thomas Bieter, alleges that the professor, Kennedy-assassination theorist James Fetzer, has committed "criminal defamation" by publishing articles suggesting a government coverup of the crash investigation.
That's what it says and that's what I'll do. And as I'm just finishing Godless, I'll make Ann's latest my choice for you.