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Offline Anthony Frank

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Killing President Kennedy and Killing Members of Congress
« Reply #32 on: July 14, 2021, 01:44:32 AM »
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Killing Governor Carnahan - 2000
and Killing Senator Wellstone - 2002

Renegade CIA officers wanted CIA officer John Ashcroft re-elected to his Senate seat in November 2000, and pursuant to those plans, they used the KGB’s prescribed method of “sabotage” in “political murders” to get rid of his Democratic opponent, Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan.

On October 16, 2000, twenty-two days before the election, Governor Carnahan died in an airplane “accident” when, according to the NTSB, the pilot experienced “disorientation” due to failure of “the airplane’s primary attitude indicator.”

The NTSB investigation “could not determine the cause of the failure,”  but prior to Governor Carnahan’s flight, the plane obviously had a functioning “primary attitude indicator.”

Renegade CIA officer John Ashcroft ended up losing his re-election bid to the late Mel Carnahan and forty-five days later, CIA “asset” George W. Bush appointed Ashcroft to be Attorney General of the United States. Carnahan’s widow, Jean, was appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of her posthumously elected husband.

Renegade CIA officers resumed killing Members of Congress two years later during the next election cycle.

On October 25, 2002, eleven days before the 2002 midterm elections, they killed Democratic Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota in an airplane “accident.”

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that, according to the NTSB, pilots who had flown with Senator Wellstone’s pilot, Richard Conry, “expressed concerns about his flying skills. For example, a King Air pilot told investigators that during an instrument approach to the airport in Fort Dodge, Iowa, he had to ‘take the controls away’ from Conry because Conry was unable to hold altitude.

“Another King Air copilot said that he also took the airplane controls from Conry while they were cruising in poor weather. The copilot told investigators that he turned around to answer a question from passengers and when he swung back around to face the controls, he realized the plane was in a 45-degree bank and descending at 1,000 feet a minute.”

The Star Tribune also stated that just three days before the flight that killed Senator Wellstone, Conry “endangered Wellstone by flipping the wrong switch on a takeoff from St. Paul. That mistake by Capt. Richard Conry was corrected by his copilot after the plane pitched downward while trying to gain altitude just 300 feet off the ground . . . . ‘Oh, that could have been pretty bad,’ Conry reportedly told the copilot . . . . When the plane landed safely in Rochester, Wellstone jokingly told Conry to ‘get some sleep’ . . . . Conry’s copilot on that flight later suggested to Conry that he should consider retiring.”

The Star Tribune reported that, according to the NTSB, Conry was “so concerned about the weather that he briefly canceled the trip before deciding to go ahead with it.” It also reported that an air traffic controller who had handled one of Conry’s weather briefings “told investigators he was concerned that someone was putting pressure on the pilot of Wellstone’s plane to make the flight.”

Regarding Michael Guess, Conry’s copilot on the flight that killed Senator Wellstone, the NTSB stated, “Several pilots who had flown with Guess at Aviation Charter expressed concerns about Guess’s flying skills, especially his ability to land the airplane without assistance.”

The NTSB “could not determine” which of the two pilots was in control of Senator Wellstone’s plane when it crashed as a result of “the flight crew’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed.”

As for someone putting pressure on Conry to “make the flight,” Congressman Mickey Leland’s pilots were “pressured” to make a flight that would end when they crashed into a mountain. Six days later, Congressman Larkin Smith’s pilot “appeared nervous and even ran the aircraft off the taxiway shortly before takeoff,” after which the plane “veered east from its planned flight path before hitting a 70-foot pine tree in the Desoto National Forest.”

Renegade CIA officers can clearly “pressure” a pilot to “make the flight.”

Six days after they killed Senator Wellstone, renegade CIA officer and former Senator Walter Mondale, who was Vice President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and the Democratic nominee for President in 1984, replaced Wellstone as the Democrat’s nominee for U.S. Senator from Minnesota. After just four days of campaigning, CIA officer Walter Mondale lost the election by less than 50,000 votes out of more than 2.2 million votes that were cast.

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Killing President Kennedy and Killing Members of Congress
« Reply #32 on: July 14, 2021, 01:44:32 AM »


Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Killing President Kennedy and Killing Members of Congress
« Reply #33 on: July 14, 2021, 03:32:31 PM »
Killing Governor Carnahan - 2000
and Killing Senator Wellstone - 2002

Renegade CIA officers wanted CIA officer John Ashcroft re-elected to his Senate seat in November 2000, and pursuant to those plans, they used the KGB’s prescribed method of “sabotage” in “political murders” to get rid of his Democratic opponent, Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan.

On October 16, 2000, twenty-two days before the election, Governor Carnahan died in an airplane “accident” when, according to the NTSB, the pilot experienced “disorientation” due to failure of “the airplane’s primary attitude indicator.”

The NTSB investigation “could not determine the cause of the failure,”  but prior to Governor Carnahan’s flight, the plane obviously had a functioning “primary attitude indicator.”

Renegade CIA officer John Ashcroft ended up losing his re-election bid to the late Mel Carnahan and forty-five days later, CIA “asset” George W. Bush appointed Ashcroft to be Attorney General of the United States. Carnahan’s widow, Jean, was appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of her posthumously elected husband.

Renegade CIA officers resumed killing Members of Congress two years later during the next election cycle.

On October 25, 2002, eleven days before the 2002 midterm elections, they killed Democratic Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota in an airplane “accident.”

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that, according to the NTSB, pilots who had flown with Senator Wellstone’s pilot, Richard Conry, “expressed concerns about his flying skills. For example, a King Air pilot told investigators that during an instrument approach to the airport in Fort Dodge, Iowa, he had to ‘take the controls away’ from Conry because Conry was unable to hold altitude.

“Another King Air copilot said that he also took the airplane controls from Conry while they were cruising in poor weather. The copilot told investigators that he turned around to answer a question from passengers and when he swung back around to face the controls, he realized the plane was in a 45-degree bank and descending at 1,000 feet a minute.”

The Star Tribune also stated that just three days before the flight that killed Senator Wellstone, Conry “endangered Wellstone by flipping the wrong switch on a takeoff from St. Paul. That mistake by Capt. Richard Conry was corrected by his copilot after the plane pitched downward while trying to gain altitude just 300 feet off the ground . . . . ‘Oh, that could have been pretty bad,’ Conry reportedly told the copilot . . . . When the plane landed safely in Rochester, Wellstone jokingly told Conry to ‘get some sleep’ . . . . Conry’s copilot on that flight later suggested to Conry that he should consider retiring.”

The Star Tribune reported that, according to the NTSB, Conry was “so concerned about the weather that he briefly canceled the trip before deciding to go ahead with it.” It also reported that an air traffic controller who had handled one of Conry’s weather briefings “told investigators he was concerned that someone was putting pressure on the pilot of Wellstone’s plane to make the flight.”

Regarding Michael Guess, Conry’s copilot on the flight that killed Senator Wellstone, the NTSB stated, “Several pilots who had flown with Guess at Aviation Charter expressed concerns about Guess’s flying skills, especially his ability to land the airplane without assistance.”

The NTSB “could not determine” which of the two pilots was in control of Senator Wellstone’s plane when it crashed as a result of “the flight crew’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed.”

As for someone putting pressure on Conry to “make the flight,” Congressman Mickey Leland’s pilots were “pressured” to make a flight that would end when they crashed into a mountain. Six days later, Congressman Larkin Smith’s pilot “appeared nervous and even ran the aircraft off the taxiway shortly before takeoff,” after which the plane “veered east from its planned flight path before hitting a 70-foot pine tree in the Desoto National Forest.”

Renegade CIA officers can clearly “pressure” a pilot to “make the flight.”

It’s all in my book. Click the link.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V9JT65Y

All you're doing is calling every airplane crash caused by incompetent pilots or faulty equipment a CIA/KGB plot. I suppose flocks of birds that knock planes out of the sky are CIA/KGB-trained as well hahaha.

Telling us what caused these crashes, then saying they could have been some sort of 'renegade CIA' operation, is but more adolescent paranoia from the conspiracy-monger crowd.


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Re: Killing President Kennedy and Killing Members of Congress
« Reply #34 on: July 14, 2021, 09:58:23 PM »
All you're doing is calling every airplane crash caused by incompetent pilots or faulty equipment a CIA/KGB plot. I suppose flocks of birds that knock planes out of the sky are CIA/KGB-trained as well hahaha.

Telling us what caused these crashes, then saying they could have been some sort of 'renegade CIA' operation, is but more adolescent paranoia from the conspiracy-monger crowd.

As I stated in my first post, a 1964 CIA memorandum on Soviet “Executive Action” states that beginning in 1953, the Soviet Union’s “executive action component” was assigned to “carry out ‘special action tasks’ such as sabotage and political murders.”

The memorandum goes on to say that one of the KGB’s “main target areas” for “political murders” is the United States, and it states, “Soviet intelligence is doubtlessly involved in incidents that never become officially recognized as executive action, such as assassinations which are recorded as accidents” or “suicide.”

My first post also states that after going to prison in 1984, some of the KGB officers admitted that during their quest to control the government, their KGB colleagues inside the CIA killed thirteen Members of Congress in a twenty-six year period from 1957 to 1983, with twelve of those deaths recorded as “accidents” and “suicides.” The thirteenth Member of Congress that they killed was Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

It’s all in my book. Click the link.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V9JT65Y



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