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jonahtrainer
10-15-2007, 03:47 PM
Interesting story. Six of the soldiers involved in guarding or transporting the 6 nuclear warheads that were unaccounted for have turned up dead after being involved in various accidents. The death penalty for not losing nukes?

Link 1 (http://cryptogon.com/?p=1299)

Link 2 (http://www.legitgov.org/minot_afb_nukes_oddities.html)

Link 3 (http://tailrank.com/2726793/Minot-Air-Force-Base-Airman-Dies-on-Leave)

Matt Collins
10-15-2007, 05:41 PM
Would you give a summary or synopsis instead of just posting some vague links? No one RTFA anyway ;-)

leipo
10-15-2007, 05:50 PM
Well, only 2 or 3 of those 6 people are directly related to this incident, so i wouldn't be too quick to judge. But the nuke incident in itself is really interesting, and after reading Don Lee's thoughts regarding this incident, from this link (http://www.legitgov.org/minot_afb_nukes_oddities.html), i find myself agreeing with him.


"The military reporting of these incidents is itself contrary to military secrecy, reason, and law. I suspect an altogether different agenda. I believe that this high-level press coverage of a screw up, carrying nukes on B52s, is designed to use the US Media [gasp, they’ve never done that before!] to pressure Iran to meet US demands.

a.

The US military would never release to the public any real classified data, especially including data about moved or missing nukes, without authority from the White House.

b.

The US media is NOT entitled to print or distribute classified information, and is NEVER brought-in as it was in this case, so rapidly or on such an elemental and critical faux paus.

c.

The only logical excuse for the sudden and detail-filled news coverage of this event is that of an intentional release of data for political purposes."