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To: First_Salute
Concur. Very well said.

The only part of the Navy Missile Theory that sticks in my craw is that many people would have had to know the truth, or if not the truth, then that the official version was a lie. It is improbably that - I'm guessing the number - one hundred of these would remain silent. But then intimidation of family members is a powerful deterrent.

Have we had a rash of unexplained deaths of former crewmembers of [can't remember the name of the ship]?

No, I lean more toward the Iranian Submarine theory.

967 posted on 09/05/2002 1:55:07 PM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod
Snopercod wrote: The only part of the Navy Missile Theory that sticks in my craw is that many people would have had to know the truth, or if not the truth, then that the official version was a lie. It is improbably that - I'm guessing the number - one hundred of these would remain silent. But then intimidation of family members is a powerful deterrent.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T: Who would the sailors go to, 60 Minutes? lol It is reported some went to the FBI and the GGG, Good Government Groups. Intimidation is most powerful as a deterrent. There is simply no one for the sailors to safely go to, I feel.zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Snop: Have we had a rash of unexplained deaths of former crewmembers of [can't remember the name of the ship]?xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T: I only heard of one. How do we track that one down? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Snop: No, I lean more toward the Iranian Submarine theory.zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz T: Wouldn't it have bumped into one of the several US subs at ground zero? Or the dozens of navy ships under the crash, esp. the four within 6 miles? An (uninvestigated) navy goof is the only logical explanation. Get serious. Elmer is probably correct in that we're kicking a dead horse (until we solve bigger problems). It's like the matronly woman who went to see the doctor for passing gas at parties. She claimed the problem was minor in that there was no sound or odor. The doctor did a 'test'investigation by having her pass gas as he observed 'up close.'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz His diagnosis was he could help her solve her problem, which was minor - compared to her larger problems, which was her sense of smell and hearing. Before we can solve problems of fed coverup, first we have to solve their sense of odor and hearing. The public's rather. The twa800 coverup stinks big time!
989 posted on 09/28/2002 10:02:44 AM PDT by thatstan
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