To: DJ MacWoW
Does anyone remember how the FBI was on the scene immediately and sealed off the area where the plane went in the water? They also postponed any diving of the wreckage for over a day because of bad weather on the surface. That struck me as odd. Why does it matter if there is a bit of bad weather or rain on the surface to a diver?
131 posted on
06/23/2006 8:53:25 AM PDT by
willyd
To: willyd
Yes. And they wore anti-contamination suits. It was strange.
134 posted on
06/23/2006 9:00:52 AM PDT by
DJ MacWoW
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To: willyd
Why does it matter if there is a bit of bad weather or rain on the surface to a diver?
The "bad weather" thing always comes up in Clinton-related events. When Ron Brown's plane went down it was supposedly the "worst storm of the century" yet locals said it was a normal rain storm. When JFK Jr's plane went down I remember all the lamestream press gushing about how terrible the weather was. And with TW800 the same thing. Couldn't dive to the site until the cover-up was completed the weather cleared. Odd.
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