November 1, 2007 -- Air Force personnel ordered not to comment on suspicious deaths
by Wayne Madsen
November 1, 2007 -- Air Force personnel ordered not to comment on suspicious deaths
According to Air Force sources, personnel assigned to Minot,
Barksdale, Lackland, and Davis-Monthan Air Force Bases, as well as the
Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Command (AFISR),
have been warned not to discuss the
August 29-30, 2007 incident in which
nuclear-tipped cruise missiles were not moved to the Middle East theater for
action against Iran in response to a stand-down by senior Air Force and
other military commanders in open revolt against the Bush administration.
The prohibition on talking also extends to discussions about some
suspicious deaths surrounding the incident.
Since, the Air Force has concocted a cover story and a bogus
official report to explain the movement of the nuclear weapons
under the wings of a B-52 bomber as a "mistake."
According to
WMR sources,
Minot Air Force Base personnel have been
strictly ordered not to discuss the death on September 10, 2007, of
Airman 1st Class Todd Blue while he was on leave in Virginia.
Todd was assigned to the 5th Security Forces Squadron at Minot,
the base from which the nuclear weapons were transported to Barksdale,
a staging base for Middle East operations. The Air Force later
punished officers and enlisted men, including those assigned to
the 5th Security Forces Squadron, for the "missing nuke" incident
involving the Minot-to-Barksdale B-52 flight.
According to Air Force personnel, Blue allegedly died from
a "suicide" while on leave. Air Force personnel claim this degree
of security surrounding a death in the "Air Force family" is
unprecedented even when it is a suicide.
WMR has previously reported on the unusual death of Air Force Captain
John Frueh of Hurlburt Fields Air Force Special Operations Command's
"Operations Weather" in Washington state, near Portland; the motorcycle
deaths of Senior Airman Cliff Huff of the 26th Operational Weather Squadron
at Barksdale and his wife; Master Sergeant Melvin Peele, of the 612th Air
Communications Squadron at Davis-Monthan -- killed by a runaway forklift
in a parking lot -- and Blue. The Air Combat Command at Davis-Monthan,
where Peele was assigned, is "reviewing" the concocted official Air Force
report in order to assign further blame.
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http://www.legitgov.org/minot_afb_nukes_oddities.html
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20071101_1
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