To: joesnuffy
The biggest red flag was that Klintoon stood in the Rose Garden app. 12 hours after the crash and said that the military had no information to share about the crash. 12 hours. I was an expert in several of the systems used by the military that could share information about the crash. I know damned well that 12 hours isn't enough to perform an analysis, report to higher headquarters, and get such a message to the President.
The Challenger tragedy took several days and an additional three months for detailed analysis. The first 12 hours were simply chaos. Missile tracking, space and land based, was a specialty of mine. 12 hours isn't even close enough time to understand radar tracks and what they mean. Most people involved in such systems probably weren't even call out that night to do any analysis.
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05/17/2003 9:10:35 AM PDT by
PatrioticAmerican
(If the 2nd is for hunting, is the 1st only for writing about hunting?)
To: PatrioticAmerican
That was a sure sign that Clinton was warning his administration to cover it up. He did the same thing after Vince Foster's death when he immediately told the White House staff that they'd never know...I believe the other poster on this thread is correct. The Clinton's are and have always been nothing but master propagandists. Terrorism was bad for their image since they wouldn't fight the terrorists the way Bush has done. Therefore, a la Saul Alinsky, massage the truth and spare the reputation. Ends justify the means.
To: PatrioticAmerican
Didn't Clintoon also say that we shouldn't jump to the conclusion that it was the work of terrorist?
To: PatrioticAmerican
I decided it might ell be a missile when authorities announced almost immediately after the incident that it could not have been a missile. That was the first I had heard about a missile possibility.
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