Nuke Mystery
Whoops! Apocalypse
Saturday, September 15, 2007 -Marc Parent
Nuke mystery. Remember those six nuclear missiles "accidentally" shipped from Minot, North Dakota to Barksdale, Louisiana? Conspiracy buffs have pounced on the revelation that one soldier (and possibly two compatriots) who might have witnessed this "accident" met with a mysterious end. From cryptogon:Airman 1st Class Todd Blue was assigned to the unit that provides security for that bomber wing at Minot Air Force base. He died while on leave in Virginia. No further details have been released.Blue protected nuclear storage facilities.
Meanwhile, a Minot Air Force Base B-52 pilot named Weston Kissel died on leave in Tennessee, in a motorcycle accident.
The third death seems the least "hinkey" (as cops used to say): A 20 year old Minot AFB man named Adam Barrs died in a vehicle crash. Barrs was the passenger; his driver survived.
I'm sure the Air Force will have explanations for all three deaths that clear away any hint of mystery. On the other hand -- remember Pat Tillman?
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3 Comments:
I've gotta admit, I was a little relieved when I woke up this morning and realized we'd made it through 9/11 and 9/14 without any false flag nuke events (9/14 being the day they said they were going to take some systems offline and review the handling of nuclear weapons...)
Whistling past the graveyard is cold comfort, I figure.
War is folly, in almost every form. Anyone who believes otherwise is a pox on the planet.
I'm utterly sickened by how the issue of war and killing has become casual consideration.
If we survive the warmongers, it'll be a surprise to me.
I hate to say it, but I think you're right...we're due for a huge reckoning. I remember the father of the first kid killed in the Iraq War on the news telling Bush he hoped it was worth his son's life. Sort of got to people. Now, we're conditioned to it. Seven soldiers dead today? Yeah, so what...freakin' price of gas is still goin' up!
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