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Aide to Sen. Jim Webb - Fred Hutchins July 29, found dead next to his car with a bullet through his head.
AF Brigadier General Thomas Tinsley, July 28, dead from bullet to the chest. Commander of Alaska AF base. He was 22 months Exec Offcr to Gen Buzz Moseley (AF Chief of Staff) who, along with AF Sec Michael Wynne, was forced to resign when the nuke warhead incident out of Minot AF base in ND got leaked to the press (apparently by AF officers). 6 nuke warheads crossed the country from Minot to Barksdale AF in LA "by mistake" (and I've read reports that one of them never arrived). Also, incidents of crews on nuke watch falling asleep "for hours."
Tinfoil hatters--including yours truly--suspect that these nuke incidents were not incompetence, but may have been part of a plot to misuse nuke bombs for political or 'bomb-bomb Iran' purposes. There were at least 3 suspicious deaths of Minot air base maintenance airmen or pilots for B-52 Stratofortresses clustered within weeks of the Aug 07 nuke warhead incident, just before or after. Add Tinsley--yet another unnatural death connected to that incident--and you've got to wonder.
And this third death from "unnatural causes" THIS WEEK--the Anthrax case 'suicide' (Bruce Ivins)--has got to make you wonder about a number of possible "October Surprises" (and/or people getting whacked who were trying to prevent them, or who could whistle-blow on these or other nefarious deeds).
Both the Hutchins and Tinsley deaths have caused great bewilderment in their communities. Ivins' death (Anthrax case) was attributed by at least one colleague to the stress of the 7-year long investigation. Pressured suicide is one way of whacking somebody.
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