How amazing, the State Health Director who verified copies of Obamas birth certificate died in plane crash today. All others lived— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2013
I’m surprised that the plane didn’t crash in Marcy park.
How much did they pay the pilot and waiting diver..?
Ft. Marcey oceanic park.
Must have been weird, flying in a plane where you’re the only passenger not wearing a Mae West and snorkel...
The trolls are out in force. Wonder how much that pays.
The question now is if he was forced into that small plane or did he board it voluntarily.
She died at the hands of her deputy, not in the plane crash
Fuddy died at the hands of her deputy, not in the crash.-
In the final moments of her life, Fuddy clung to the hand of her deputy, Keith Yamamoto, while floating in the water. Fuddy, who gained notoriety in 2011 for her role in making President Barack Obamas birth certificate public, held hands with Yamamoto as he tried to help her relax, said the Rev. Patrick Killilea, who consoled Yamamoto after the ordeal.= http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/235693081.html
Syringes are fast and easy-
Hawaiian coroners can be bought off, just like deputies.
viz:
What???
She [Fuddy]let go and there was no response
The plane had just take off and was about a mile out when there was a bang
Turbulent ocean conditions
will likely prevent recovery of the Makani Kai aircraft...-
I thought deputy Keith Yamamoto was holding her hand== sounds fishy to me
By Gregg K. Kakesako and Leila Fujimori
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 13, 2013
A 70-year-old survivor of the Makani Kai crash Wednesday said
state Health Director Loretta Fuddy was conscious before he struck out to swim to Kalaupapa.
C. Phillip Hollstein Jr. said he helped everyone out of the plane, was the
last one off, and recalls seeing Fuddy in the water.
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Hollstein says the pilot did a great job maneuvering a water landing. He says the nine
people aboard calmly put on life jackets and bobbed in the water.
Hollstein says he took off swimming when he believed everyone else was OK.
He says State Health Director Loretta Fuddy did not seem distressed or hurt during the crash
and water evacuation. She later died.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2013/12/13/last-moments-recounted-official-killed-crash/NMfnIjgJzyNXpdo8sD2trI/story.html
The companys daily flights to Kalaupapa two from Oahu and one from Molokai Airport -
- will continue even though Makani has lost its only backup plane, Schuman said.
Before the crash the air carrier had three in its fleet, using one as a backup.
Makani Kai took over flying to Kalaupapa nearly three years ago.
The aircraft had a valid operating certificate and the company said it had NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT in its more than 20-year history.
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Strange, no mention of a FAA investigation. Just her old job.
It was choomgangicide. Not an accident
Needed:
1. Something that goes “BANG!”in-flight (m-80, flash-bang)
2. Good inter-island bush-pilot
3. Waiting diver with closed-circuit re-breather
Compared to Ron Brown this job was a cinch...!
What a coincidence. And just when Obama was starting to lose his popularity. Maybe they were battening down the hatches.
Remember when William Colby died in a tragic fishing accident?
There is one aspect of this that just doesn’t make sense. Her deputy said he was holding her hand, calming her down. The she let go & there was no response.
So when she let go, he let go too? He was in a lifejacket, & so was she. It’s not as if, were he to hang on, she’d pull them both under. You don’t go under in a lifejacket. Seems to me, in a life & death situation, when somebody ‘let’s go’, you hang on all the tighter. Probably also yell for help. Someone nearby, also in a lifejacket, will paddle over & grab the person’s other hand. You can certainly keep a person in a lifejacket afloat...if you want to.
I just don’t understand the dynamics. I actually have been in a situation similar to this. If my experience is worth anything, you Hold ON For Dear Life—i.e.: you hold the person you’re trying to help with an absolute death grip, rather than let them sink. [Though again, people in lifejackets don’t ‘sink’; something very strange in all this, w’out a doubt.]
How “unexpected” — NOT.
Good.