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We are in Trouble, Trouble with a BIG T.
So far , we have seen Pat Tillman , the man Ann Coulter called the All American, Murdered by the most unfriendly of “friendly fire” which blew his brain out. And the White House and Pentagon covered it up by first saying it was enemy fire until too many holes in the story came out. They went so far as to edit witness reports. Not too shocking since I ma a member of the 9/11 Truth Movement and have witnessed the joy and glee that people have when trying to ridicule anyone that doesn't believe the government line. But the Pat Tillman investigation brought out more of the facts about the White House changing , destroying and altering reports besides also inventing details and creating sensational stories.
However, just recently a story broke about Nukes being flown across America from Minot N Dakota to LA. Of Course, the Military said that it was all a “mistake” . Who could buy into such a tale with out a BIG helping of wishful thinking?
Then I received word of this : DEATHS
1. All six people listed below are from Minot Airforce base
2. All were directly involved as loaders or as pilots
3. All are now dead
4. All within the last 7 days in 'accidents'
http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=10465
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070915/BREAKINGNEWS/70915012
http://www.kxmc.com/News/161562.asp
http://www.kxmc.com/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=140988
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2007/07/20/news/state/136489.txt
http://www.komotv.com/news/local/9679367.html
And I got a sick feeling. Too sick a feeling for words.
KFYR TV reports:
Minot Base Officials Say Airman Dies While On Leave
9/12/2007

The Minot Air Force Base said an airman has died while on leave in Virginia.
Airman First Class Todd Blue, who was 20 years old, died Monday while visiting with family members.
The statement did not say how he died.
The base said Blue was a response force member assigned to the 5th Security Forces Squadron.
He enlisted in the Air Force in March 2006 and was assigned to the Minot base the following August.
His squadron commander said Blue was known to step up to help out his fellow airmen.
An AP story out of KXMC Reports :
Authorities identify Minot airman killed in crash
Jul 5 2007 6:42AM
Minot, N.D. (AP) Authorities have identified a Minot Air Force Base man killed in a crash on the outskirts of Minot.
Base officials say 20-year-old Adam Barrs was a passenger in a vehicle that failed to negotiate a curve, hit an approach, hit a tree and started on fire late Tuesday night.
Barrs was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver is identified as 20-year-old Airman Stephen Garrett.
He was taken to Minot's Trinity Hospital in critical condition.
The Bismark Tribune Paper had this report :
Bomber pilot killed in crash
Jul 20, 2007 - 04:04:10 CDT

MINOT (AP) - A Minot Air Force Base bomber pilot was killed in a motorcycle crash in Tennessee, the base says.
1st Lt. Weston Kissel, 28, was a B-52 pilot assigned to the 23rd Bomb Wing at the Minot base, said Lt. Col. Gerald Hounchell, the 23rd Bomb Squadron commander. Kissel died Tuesday in the crash, while on leave, the base said.
Kissel, a native of Tennessee, graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2004, and arrived at the Minot base in July last year, the base said.
KOMOTV had this report:
Body of missing Air Force captain found
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The body of a missing Air Force captain from Florida has been found near Badger Peak in northeast Skamania County, Wash., Portland police said Sunday.
Acting on a tip from Portland police, Skamania County authorities found Capt. John Frueh's rental car about noon on Saturday. They quickly began a search and rescue mission and, with the help of search dogs, found Frueh's body near the vehicle about 5 p.m., the Skamania County Sheriff's Office said.
Authorities said foul play is not suspected.
Skamania County is located in south-central Washington along the Columbia River Gorge, a popular spot for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Frueh, 33, came to Portland late last month to attend a friend's wedding. He last spoke with family on Aug. 30.
Shreave port reports :
Caddo Parish sheriff's deputies worked a wreck this
morning in which two people from Barksdale Air Force Base were
killed.
The accident, in the 5100 block of Shreveport-Blanchard Highway
at 11:30 a.m., claimed the lives of a married couple. Their names have not been
released, but the man was 29 and the woman was 32, according to a release from
Caddo Parish sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick.
The two were riding a
2007 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, with the husband driving and the wife the
passenger, Chadwick said.
"They were traveling behind a northbound
Pontiac Aztec driven by Erica Jerry, 35, of Shreveport," Chadwick's release
said. "Jerry initiated a left turn into a business parking lot at the same time
the man driving the motorcycle attempted to pass her van on the left in a no
passing zone. They collided."
The woman passenger on the motorcycle died
at the scene, while the husband was taken to LSU Hospital in Shreveport, where
he died, the release said.
Further information on the victims is pending
notification of their next-of-kin by Barksdale officials, the release said.
Isn't it just a little too much of a coincidence?
Scary to think they would do this type of thing as a routine?
Who has noticed? I hope you hear me.
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