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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 7 Num. 63
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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RUMORS/FACTS SURROUNDING RON BROWN'S PLANE CRASH
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Thanks to the many readers who have passed along info on the
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recent crash of the "Ron Brown plane" in the former Yugoslavia.
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I summarize below what has come my way so far. I offer this info
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with the caveat that much of it has not yet been double-checked
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by yours truly.
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Brown may have died on the anniversary of the assassination of
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Dr. Martin Luther King. To those wondering what the significance
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may be, there is at least some indication that CIA and
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CIA-employed assassins favor symbolism to surround their dirty
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work. For example, Dave Emory has gone into this use of
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symbolism in some of his lectures.
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It is reported that U.S. Air Force Squadron Commander, Lt. Col.
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James Albright, who was responsible for the T-43 jet in which Ron
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Brown crashed, was known to be adamant about not allowing T-43s
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to fly in bad weather. Only five days before Ron Brown was
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killed in the crash of the T-43 flying in bad weather, Col.
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Albright was relieved of his command reportedly *because* he
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refused to allow T-43s to fly in unsafe conditions.
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U.S. and Croatian authorities disclosed that the maintenance
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chief for the navigation's system at the airport where Brown's
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plane was headed committed suicide Saturday. ("Suicides" aren't
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always what they're said to be; sometimes murders are disguised
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as "suicides".)
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A reader sent an article from "the Twin Cities papers", dated
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April 5, 1996 (page A16): "Andrew recounts eerie praise of
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Brown". The article says that a member of Minnesota's Democratic
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Party, Mark Andrew, was in the White House on the morning of
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April 3rd.
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"The eerie part about the meeting is that the president waxed
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eloquent about Ron Brown, unprompted," Andrew said. Andrew says
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he was taking notes and that "After the meeting ended at about
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10:30, Eastern Time, we were standing at the door and there were
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about two of us in the room with the president... and two of his
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staff people came in and said [about the plane crash]."
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An e-mail I received contained info purportedly from a group
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called "National Vietnam P.O.W. Strike Force." It is alleged
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that:
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1) "Cadavers from the Ron Brown shootdown have arrived at
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Dover AFB Delaware. All have chemical traces of Thermite, a
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chemical used in bombs to blow safes and bunker doors. Also the
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stewardess who was alive on the ground, Shelly Kelly, was helped
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into the rescue helicopter with minor cuts and bruises. On
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arrival at the hospital she had bled to death from a neat 3 inch
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incision over the femoral artery. Necropsy shows that the wounds
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are three hours apart. Clinton has ordered all cadavers cremated
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and others are trying to block the order."
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2) "The plane was flying in dangerous combat theater and had
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on-board fuel for the landing at Dubrovnik and two extra
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approaches for safety reasons. The plane was still burning eight
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hours after impact."
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3) "In the [April 17, 1995] Lear Jet crash in Alabama, a two
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star Air Force General was on the scene within 30 minutes. His
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job: execute any survivors."
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4) "There were no State Dept. officials on this flight and
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that is extremely [odd] given its nature."
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5) "Ron Brown's law partner at Patton Boggs and Blow was
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murdered in South Africa WITHIN ONE HOUR OF THE PLANE CRASH."
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Sherman Skolnick, the Chicago-based investigator, adds that
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"Apparently, the plane broke up over an area of some 17 square
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miles. Which is unlikely for *crashes* of an airplane."
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I asked if it were true that some of the wreckage was in the sea,
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and some on the mountain. "Right," replied Mr. Skolnick. "And
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further than that, different pictures show a piece of the
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fuselage which was up on the hill was moved, turned around in the
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other direction -- probably for the purposes of trying to cover
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up sabotage."
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