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To: txhurl

Is that a theory or do have other reasons? Their deaths were very, very suspicious and the reason given, IIRC heroin, was not at all believable.


19 posted on 05/03/2014 4:28:08 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: little jeremiah

I don’t know what he’s talking about.

The theory is that those guys worked for the Trident Group, and some package of exotic sensitivity possessed by the USA had just been off-loaded but was later intercepted, with the SEALS dying in some engagement.

The last leg of the delivery of the intercepted package was MH370, and US personnel re-took it, flying the commandeered aircraft with the package and a package associated person of interest who’d been aboard to Diego Garcia.

That is the THEORY, anyway, whose origin was SAID to have been from China’s Ministry of State Security.

But it could all be hog-wash.


21 posted on 05/03/2014 4:34:42 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: little jeremiah

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2575749/Whats-chances-two-Navy-SEALs-turning-dead-room-Family-friends-demand-US-investigation-mystery-hookers-heroin-deaths-ship-famous-Captain-Philips.html

‘What’s the chance of two ex-Navy SEALs turning up dead in the same room?’ Family and friends demand U.S. investigation into mystery ‘hookers and heroin’ deaths on ship made famous by Captain Philips

Mark Kennedy, 44, a married father, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was found dead with syringe in arm in room on ship he was guarding in Seychelles on February 18
The body of fellow former Navy SEAL Jeffrey Reynolds, 43, was found next to him
Local police say the pair went to a casino, met up with two prostitutes, bought drugs and died
Ship was a center of real-life pirate drama behind Captain Philips movie
But their movements are unaccounted for for three hours that night
Kennedy’s father has called for an investigation and friends of ‘Captain America’ Kennedy say he would never have abused his body with drugs

Disbelieving family and friends of an ex-Navy SEAL who died of an apparent drugs overdose on the ship made famous in the movie Captain Phillips are convinced of a ‘cover-up’ and have called for a US investigation into his death, MailOnline can reveal today.
The body of Mark Kennedy, a super fit, highly-decorated member of the elite fighting force, was found inside a cabin on the cargo ship Maersk Alabama - the vessel involved in a 2009 hijacking that ended with Somali pirates shot dead by SEALs.
Another former SEAL, Jeffrey Reynolds, was found alongside him, also dead from a suspected drug overdose. The men were seen partying with two women believed to be prostitutes the previous evening.

Heroin and a syringe were found by the bodies but friends who knew Kennedy, 44, a powerfully-built man who prided himself on staying fit, have questioned that he would turn to drugs.
Close friend Jeremy White, a former Navy reservist, said Kennedy had such chiseled features and was so clean cut that he called him ‘Captain America.’
‘I do not believe Mark took drugs,’ White told MailOnline. ‘That is not the Mark I knew. There is much more to this than is not being told right now.’
Mark’s father Danny, 72, was so upset he could barely speak when approached by MailOnline at his remote home in the town of Baker, in East Baton Rouge County.

His eyes red-rimmed from weeping, he struggled to speak coherently when asked about his only son Mark. But he said: ‘There has to be an investigation.’
Friends who grew up with Kennedy and trained alongside him at a local Cross Fit gym ridiculed suggestions that he had become a heroin user or hung out with hookers.
They said he was devoted to his wife, Julia, and 10-year-old son Mason and his final hours alive are in stark contrast to his healthy, clean-living lifestyle.
Kennedy was known to not smoke and as a combat medic was all too aware of the dangers of drugs, having served in Afghanistan where heroin use and its consequences were all around him.

‘Mark served his country with pride and now they should repay that by carrying out an investigation’
‘Mark took great pride in keeping fit and working out,’ said a friend from the Geuax Cross Fit gym in Baton Rouge where he would regularly work out.

‘It is rubbish to say he was suddenly taking heroin. He did not even smoke so why is someone who as a SEAL has been taught to look after their body become a junkie. It does not add up and something is wrong.


26 posted on 05/03/2014 4:44:05 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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