To: Mr. K
I always thot James Kalstrum(?) , the lead FBI investigator , was an honest person. Hard to resolve
26 posted on
06/22/2006 8:06:34 AM PDT by
aumrl
To: aumrl
The fact that the CIA was involved in this investigation at all was a real tip-off for me. The CIA doesn't investigate "normal" airline disasters. Nor does the FBI, for that matter -- at least not to the extent that they were involved in this one.
28 posted on
06/22/2006 8:09:44 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
(Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
To: aumrl
I always thot James Kalstrum(?) , the lead FBI investigator , was an honest person. Hard to resolve I saw an investigative report on this and James Kallstrom was a big part of it. He seemed openly honest and genuine. He seemed like he went the extra mile to check into many different explosion theories especially the missile theory. I think he is as frustrated as the rest as to why we still don't definitively what happened.
38 posted on
06/22/2006 8:27:42 AM PDT by
frogjerk
(LIBERALISM: The perpetual insulting of common sense.)
To: aumrl
I always thot James Kalstrum(?) , the lead FBI investigator , was an honest person. Hard to resolve I used to think so too, but not anymore. He was definitely ordered to sell the ridiculous fuel tank explosion theory. Who knows though, since the Clintons were in charge and anyone who has ever crossed them takes dirt naps, maybe he had no choice.
44 posted on
06/22/2006 8:37:54 AM PDT by
demkicker
(democrats and terrorists are intimate bedfellows)
To: aumrl
He was also the person impugning the FBI during the DC Sniper manhunt. He was loudly claiming that the FBI and other law enforcement entities were derelict in not looking for "white supremacists" as the perps.
51 posted on
06/22/2006 8:44:09 AM PDT by
Roccus
(Cynical romantic or romantic cynic.....you decide.)
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