Posted on 01/02/2021 1:30:14 PM PST by Albion Wilde
We need to revisit New Year’s weekend 2010 for a few minutes. Christmas and New Year’s Day fell on successive Saturdays that year. New Years Eve was a Friday. That is the week the CIA apparently murdered Special Assistant Secretary of the Air Force John P. Wheeler, III. Mr. Wheeler was a multi-faceted retired Army Officer active in the U.S. Intelligence community and in a more public role, he had been the spearhead for raising the funds necessary for construction of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC. [snip]
John Wheeler despite being the top expert and an apparent opponent of America’s Chemical Biological weapons program was apparently marked for death that week just days after tens of thousands of birds dropped dead out of the sky upon being soaked with Phosgene gas sprayed from an Air Force Bomber aloft over Arkansas...
Ohh,very strange case.
His body was found in a trash truck and was discovered when the truck was emptying out at the landfill. I think they could tell which trash bin he was in from the number of the truck.
I also remember the very strange scene where he was wandering in a garage with a shoe in his hand. When people asked him if he needed help he said he was okay. Very, very strange.
Another detail that I remember was that neighbors claimed that the television was extremely loud during that time.
Also I read a interview with a man who worked at his company (was it Mitre Corp?). This man said that Wheeler was working on a technology or method that could detect computer break ins from someone working within the company.
Thanks.
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Thanks for the ping.
Yes, I remember that. This is one of the strangest murder cases. I wish an investigative reporter would look into it.
Please add me to the Wheeler ping list.
You’re already on, based on past post(s) to Wheeler thread(s).
Good.
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