Joe Kelley
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http://www.star-telegram.com/245/v-print/story/259201.html
1 Why, and for what ostensible purpose, were these nuclear weapons taken to Barksdale?
2 How long was it before the error was discovered?
3 How many mistakes and errors were made, and how many needed to be made, for this to happen?
4 How many and which security protocols were overlooked?
5 How many and which safety procedures were bypassed or ignored?
6 How many other nuclear command and control non-observations of procedure have there been?
7 What is Congress going to do to better oversee U.S. nuclear command and control?
8 How does this incident relate to concern for reliability of control over nuclear weapons and nuclear materials in Russia, Pakistan and elsewhere?
9 Does the Bush administration, as some news reports suggest, have plans to attack Iran with nuclear weapons?
10 If this was an accident, have we degraded our military to a point where we are now making critical mistakes with our nuclear arsenal? If so, how do we correct this?
http://www.rense.com/general78/minot.htm
Police found the body of a missing Air Force captain John Frueh near Badger Peak in northeast Skamania County, Washington.
** This one is, like Airman Blue's death, suspicious. He was found in a remote area 'near his rental car'...but authorities say 'no foul play was suspected.' Another suicide?
The Activist group says the mysterious deaths of the air force members could indicate to a conspiracy to cover up the truth about the Minot Air Base incident.
Whoever wrote this drivel picked it up from other stories being circulated on the net claiming that 'six airmen have been murdered' to shut them up over the B-52 August 30 flight.
Unfortunately for these idiots, four of the six deaths are not 'mysterious'... accidents happen and 45,000 people a year die on American highways and roads every year.
The deaths of only two of the six are somewhat unusual: those of Blue and Frueh.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mysterious+deaths+minot
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