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Thursday, April 11, 2019
First Privately-Funded Moon Landing Fails.
The first privately-funded mission to the moon failed when a small Israeli spacecraft crashed to the surface after engine trouble and communications glitches during the final descent on Thursday.
“We had a failure in the spacecraft,”
Opher Doron, the general manager of Israel Aerospace Industries’ space division, which collaborated on building the spacecraft, said afterward.
“We unfortunately have not managed to land successfully."
If it had succeeded, the robotic lander, named Beresheet, which means “Genesis” or “in the beginning” in Hebrew, would have been the first on the moon built by a private organization, and it would have added Israel to the United States, the former Soviet Union, and China.
“Well we didn't make it, but we definitely tried,”
said Morris Kahn, an Israeli telecommunications entrepreneur and president of SpaceIL, the nonprofit that undertook the mission.
“And I think the achievement of getting to where we got is really tremendous. I think we can be proud.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was at mission command and stated,
“If at first you don’t succeed, you try again.”
Why Is There Still So Much We Don't Know About The Oklahoma City Bombing?
The anniversary of the tragic Oklahoma City Bombing is approaching and despite the claims by the government that the case is solved, there is still a lot that we don't know.
On April 19th, 1995, the Oklahoma City bombing occurred when a Ryder truck packed with explosives was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, leaving 168 people dead and hundreds more injured. The Murrah building housed the ATF, whom were all absent from the building at the time of the attack.
Within 90 minutes of the bombing McVeigh was pulled over near the Kansas border and arrested. He was alone and his getaway car was a old rust bucket sedan with no license plates. You think that he planned out everything so well, he wouldn't have a getaway car that wouldn't be such obvious magnet for police. There was also propaganda left on the front seat.
After a vast investigation headed by the FBI, three trials mounted against McVeigh and his co-conspirator, Terry Nichols. The federal indictment against McVeigh and Nichols made specific mention of “others unknown”, and when their trials were almost over, the presiding judge publicly urged the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to keep investigating. They never did, so we don't know who the other people involved are.
Neither McVeigh and Nichols received more than rudimentary explosives training when they served together in the Army and their early experiments with smaller devices were terrible. How did the duo learn to build a fertilizer bomb of such size and power? They couldn't have just looked it up online. Did they learn it from just going to the library or did some one show them how or maybe made it for them?
Did you know there was a different Ryder truck seen by witnesses at McVeigh’s motel in Kansas and at the state park where the bomb was assembled in the week leading up to the bombing? There was also other people seen inside McVeigh’s motel room during the same period. There were two people seen renting the bomb truck on the 17th of April, neither of them really fit McVeigh’s description.
An examination of the million pages of the official investigative files on the Oklahoma City bombing leaves more questions than answers. Front-line investigators and lawyers who prosecuted the case did not speak independently about it for many years. Leads were not pursued with the FBI’s customary fashion. Obvious suspects, like Kevin McCarthy and Lori Fortier, were offered deals by government prosecutors, usually but not always in exchange for their testimony. Others were lost or forgotten. Half a dozen right wing radicals fingered as possible suspects by government informants or by fellow anti-government warriors were not questioned about the bombing, even when it became clear they had lied about their whereabouts on April 19th.
In 1995, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were both monitoring the radical far right, but trust between the two was basically non existent due following a disastrous Waco Siege where more than 80 people died including 20 children.
The ATF didn’t tell the FBI it had an informant inside the remote community of Elohim City in Oklahoma. The informant had reported talk of bombings to the ATF, but they were afraid of triggering another catastrophe like Waco, so they decided to pull the informant out rather than act on the information. McVeigh telephoned the community, two weeks after the informant left, and there are multiple indications he came visiting days later in search of recruits.
And so, a month into the investigation, even as the government struggled to find conclusive evidence to the fact, McVeigh's role was expanded in the official narrative from leading suspect to solo mastermind.
McVeigh waived his right to further appeals and went to the execution chamber in 2001. There is no doubt in my mind that he had a major part in the bombing, but if he was still alive, maybe he would have divulged more truths to the story. If something deeper was going on and he prolonged his life in the way of filing for appeals, he probably would have been killed in prison anyway.
Larry Mackey was the No 2 prosecutor against McVeigh and the lead prosecutor against Nichols. He says that he and his team never believed 100% that MCVeigh was alone.
Louis Beam was a propagandist and an American white nationalist who was described by a senior ATF investigator as “the most dangerous man in America”. In 1992 he gave a speech to fellow radicals calling for “a thousand points of resistance” and that it was time “to fertilize the tree of liberty with the blood of both patriot and tyrant” This is the slogan McVeigh had on his t-shirt when he was arrested. Beam advocated the formation of small, secretive cells that would carry out attacks at the direction. It makes you wonder.
In 1994, Beam told career criminal Roy Byrd, who told the FBI that “something big” would happen in Oklahoma City, Denver or Dallas on the second anniversary of the fire that ended the Waco siege, which was April 19th,1995. The government never interviewed Beam to find out more. This is what makes my roll my eyes. It's too bad they didn't look into this more. What would have been the harm in questioning Beam?
According to several sources, including an FBI informant, the had been to blow up the federal courthouse next door no the Murrah building. The two buildings shared an underground garage and McVeigh’s crew was supposed to plant the bomb there.
Did you know that founding member of Abu Sayyaf, Edwin Angeles, turned informer in February 1995 after being arrested in the Philippine, told a local investigator that he had met an American nicknamed "The Farmer", who strong physical resemblance to Nichols. Yousef was also at the meeting.
The Ryder truck was first seen downtown 50 minutes before McVeigh later claimed to have arrived. He could not get into the garage because the truck was too tall. So he was going to park the truck in an alley between the federal courthouse and the Old Post Office building. He couldn't do that either, truck had to back out of the alley because a US Marshals Service truck was already there dropping off a prisoner.
On April 19th, 1995, the Oklahoma City bombing occurred when a Ryder truck packed with explosives was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, leaving 168 people dead and hundreds more injured. The Murrah building housed the ATF, whom were all absent from the building at the time of the attack.
Within 90 minutes of the bombing McVeigh was pulled over near the Kansas border and arrested. He was alone and his getaway car was a old rust bucket sedan with no license plates. You think that he planned out everything so well, he wouldn't have a getaway car that wouldn't be such obvious magnet for police. There was also propaganda left on the front seat.
Who were the people seen with McVeigh on the morning of the bombing? More than 20 eyewitnesses were unanimous in telling the FBI he was not alone.
Did you know that McVeigh allegedly studied Ramzi Yousef and the fertilizer bomb he planted beneath the World Trade Center in New York two years earlier?
Did you know that mysterious deaths happened to some of first responders after the bombing?
I think that we are missing a big piece of the puzzle that we might never find.
There are so many more questions left unanswered. i posted them in my previous articles.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
An Agent In The FBI Thinks JonBenet's Family Could Be Guilty In Her Death And Some People Wonder Why The FBI Didn't Aid In Her Case.
Jim Clemente, a former FBI agent and profiler who worked on the Ramsey case, says that the family being so easy exonerated is "absurd." He also stated that in his entire 30 year law enforcement career he has never seen a case in which a DA has issued a letter exonerating somebody, especially based on one type of evidence.
Did the parents have something to do with JonBenet's Death?
Some believe that Burke's voice is at the end of the 911 tape, if so this implies that the Ramseys were lying from the beginning.
They also tried to leave town immediately.
After they stopped cooperating with police they went on CNN. That is a point that i think is a little odd.
They hired a PR firm, which was a useless idea in my opinion.
They made a photo op during the funeral. All i can say about that is.. that is sad.
Some say that they did not behave as aggrieved parents "should." i think everyone reacts differently to each situation that they face with. That being said, John to me seemed deceptive. Does that mean that he had something to do with her death? i dunno, i do believe there was more going on than the public knows.
There are claims that the cords used to bind Jonbenet were staged and that they the way they were tied would not have bound a live child.
Did The Ramsey's Have Help With Local Law Enforcement?
There was a web of connections between the Ramseys and other powerful and well-connected figures such as DA Alex Hunter. Remember that the grand jury wanted to indict the Ramsey's but the DA decided not to. Lou Smit, an experienced detective who had investigated more than 200 homicides, said that had he been the first detective on the scene, he would have brought a dog in. This would have found JonBenet's body in minutes. He also said that he would have separated the Ramseys, asked them to come down to the station to give hair samples and blood samples. He would have also taken their clothes and conducted initial interviews. Smit said that had they refused they would have been arrested. He thinks that all of this would have cleared the Ramsey's of involvement. Did you know that that authorities didn't get Jonbenet's parent's cloths until several months later?
Government Coverup?
Lockhead Martin Security and the FBI are two units in the Boulder Area that are trained to react to an act of terrorism, like kidnapping. Nobody from either came near the crime scene. Had the FBI been on scene one would have gone in or out of that house. No one would have touched the crime scene. Every home in that area of Boulder would have been secured. In the case of Adobe Graphics three years before, there was an executive kidnapped and hundred's of FBI agents poured in to run things. Did both units know, not only were there no foreign terrorists, that what happened neither affected the security of the United States of America or the security and profits of Lockheed Martin?
"Why wasn't my family alerted? What happened?"
And they said to him,
"Well, there was no threat"
And he said,
"How do you know that?" They said,"Well, I don't know. We just knew".
And he said,
"Well, think about it and I want an answer!"
How did LockHeed Martin know that the ransom note was a hoax immediately?
Albert Einstein Had A Love Affair With A Russian Spy.
Albert Einstein was a genius when it came to science, but love was a different matter. Unbeknownst to Einstein the woman he had an affair with was a Russian spy.
Margarita Ivanovna (Vorontsova) Konenkova was born in 1895, in the remote Russian town of Sarapul. As a young woman she moved to Moscow, enrolled in law courses. She was associated with Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff and famous opera singer Feodor Chaliapin. In Moscow she met her husband, Sergei Konenkov “the Russian Rodin". Sergei was already a famous sculptor. In 1923 the couple traveled together to the United States, where Margarita became socialite, attending numerous balls and social events, while Konenkov continued creating art.
According to Pavel Sudoplatov, an intelligence general for Joseph Stalin, Margarita was indispensable in terms of spying on America’s nuclear program. Margarita's mission was to find out about the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan project's goal was to produce the first nuclear weapons. She successfully infiltrated the Princeton science circle where besides becoming close to Einstein, Magarita also befriend Robert Oppenheimer, one of the "fathers’"of the atomic bomb. She talked Oppenheimer into hiring people known for their leftist views,
Einstein met with Pavel Mikhailov , the USSR consul who worked for the Soviet army intelligence, a few times as a favor for Margarita. He knew that her future in the USSR depended on this meeting.
Both Russian and American intelligence keep their archives on the whole situation classified.
Margarita Ivanovna (Vorontsova) Konenkova was born in 1895, in the remote Russian town of Sarapul. As a young woman she moved to Moscow, enrolled in law courses. She was associated with Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff and famous opera singer Feodor Chaliapin. In Moscow she met her husband, Sergei Konenkov “the Russian Rodin". Sergei was already a famous sculptor. In 1923 the couple traveled together to the United States, where Margarita became socialite, attending numerous balls and social events, while Konenkov continued creating art.
In 1935, Sergei was commissioned to make a bust of Albert Einstein for Princeton University. The couple met Einstein just before the work begun. Sergei visited Princeton only a few times to talk over the plans for the project, while Margarita became a frequent visitor. After Einstein's second wife Elsa died in 1936, Einstein and Margarita's relationship became more friendly. Einstein even persuaded Sergei to send Margarita over to his cottage at Saranac Lake by writing a letter stating that she was ill and needed to spend time in a good climate to get well. He even attached a fake doctor’s certificate. Each year she spent several months living with Einstein next to Saranac while her husband Sergei worked in Chicago. The scientist even came up with the name “Almar” (Albert-Margarita).
Konenkovs came back to Moscow in 1946 they were provided for by the government.
What did Einstein tell the Soviet Army Intelligence?
Did Margarita really love Einstein or was he just a job to her?
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Did Marilyn Know About A Secret Airbase That Inspected Things From Outer Space?
Marilyn Monroe was the "Blonde Bombshell". Not only could she sing, dance and act, she was also very smart. Her life came to a tragic end on August 6, 1962, when she was found dead in her home by her housekeeper the victim of an apparent suicide. Some people however, think that she was murdered.
If Marilyn was murdered like some people theorize, was she murdered because she was going to blow the whistle on about aliens? Or was she going to inform the press about the President's plan to kill Castro.
A FBI document alleges that Marilyn Monroe knew about a secret airbase. The memo states five relevant points from the wire taps that were conducted. It also states that she was about to divulge what she knew to the public.
1. Rothberg discussed the apparent comeback of subject with Kilgallen and the break up with the Kennedys. Rothberg told Kilgallen that she was attending Hollywood parties hosted by the “inner circle” among Hollywood’s elite and was becoming the talk of the town again. Rothberg indicated in so many words, that she had secrets to tell, no doubt arising from her trists with the President and the Attorney General. One such “secret” mentions the visit by the President at a secret air base for the purpose of inspecting things from outer space. Kilgallen replied that she knew what might be the source of visit. In the mid-fifties Kilgallen learned of secret effort by US and UK governments to identify the origins of crashed spacecraft and dead bodies, from a British government official. Kilgallen believed the story may have come from the New Mexico story in the late forties. Kilgallen said that if the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassment for Jack and his plans to have NASA put men on the moon.
2. Subject repeatedly called the Attorney General and complained about the way she was being ignored by the President and his brother.
3. Subject threatened to hold a press conference and would tell all.
4. Subject made reference to “bases” in Cuba and knew of the President’s plan to kill Castro.
5. Subject made reference to her “diary of secrets” and what the newspapers would do with such disclosures.
If Marilyn was murdered like some people theorize, was she murdered because she was going to blow the whistle on about aliens? Or was she going to inform the press about the President's plan to kill Castro.
A FBI document alleges that Marilyn Monroe knew about a secret airbase. The memo states five relevant points from the wire taps that were conducted. It also states that she was about to divulge what she knew to the public.
1. Rothberg discussed the apparent comeback of subject with Kilgallen and the break up with the Kennedys. Rothberg told Kilgallen that she was attending Hollywood parties hosted by the “inner circle” among Hollywood’s elite and was becoming the talk of the town again. Rothberg indicated in so many words, that she had secrets to tell, no doubt arising from her trists with the President and the Attorney General. One such “secret” mentions the visit by the President at a secret air base for the purpose of inspecting things from outer space. Kilgallen replied that she knew what might be the source of visit. In the mid-fifties Kilgallen learned of secret effort by US and UK governments to identify the origins of crashed spacecraft and dead bodies, from a British government official. Kilgallen believed the story may have come from the New Mexico story in the late forties. Kilgallen said that if the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassment for Jack and his plans to have NASA put men on the moon.
2. Subject repeatedly called the Attorney General and complained about the way she was being ignored by the President and his brother.
3. Subject threatened to hold a press conference and would tell all.
4. Subject made reference to “bases” in Cuba and knew of the President’s plan to kill Castro.
5. Subject made reference to her “diary of secrets” and what the newspapers would do with such disclosures.
The memo is signed head of CIA counterintelligence James Jesus Angleton.
One Of The Men That Did The Autopsy On JFK Reveals What He Saw And The Inconsistency In The Official Autopsy Report.
James Curtis Jenkins was 21 years old and a Navy corpsmen who served as “autopsy technicians” and assisted the Navy pathologists, at President Kennedy's autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital. After the autopsy, he was given orders by the secretary of the Navy and also by the department of defense not to discuss the autopsy.
James did talk to the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations because it was congress mandated and he would be subpoenaed anyway. One of the men that interviewed James was an attorney and the other was an FBI agent. They were looking for confirmation of the Warren Commission findings and validate the single bullet theory.
James says he wants to see a legal conclusion to JFK's assassination, not a political one. He would even be willing to participate. James stated that the Clark Commission had ties to the government and that people that would have been more objective were pushed aside.
He says that what he saw at the morgue, what he did at the morgue and what he participated in doesn't make sense from a medical or anatomical standpoint.
James said that two FBI agents claims that there was no brain. James claims that Dr. Humes took a brain out of the Cranium and handed it to Dr. Bosewell who handed it to him.
Recently, James has tried to get into archives photographs and evidence of the autopsy that he participated in and has been denied. He says that there is photographs that Fox put out there that he has seen and they are strange.
When JFK's body came in to the morgue at 6:30 p.m., it was in a shipping casket. This is not typical protocol for a president. The body was taken out of the casket and placed on the table. It was already wrapped in sheets. He said while they were examining the body, four military officers came in. This is when Dr. Humes unwrapped the head and Humes And Dr. Fink examined it in front of James. James says that the description of the head wound in the autopsy report was not accurate to what he saw. He says that the size and the location of the wound were different than what was documented. In the report it states that over half of the brain was missing and James claims that less than a third of the total brain was missing. He also says that there was a large incision at the top of JFK's head wound and that it was though tears in the scalp had been surgically connected. He says that this could mean that someone had access to JFK's brain before it went to the morgue.
James claims that the tracheotomy done on JFK was very unusual, even for an emergency tracheotomy. He said that it was done horizontally and he had never seen one done that way. He had never seen one done that large either or with ragged edges like that one had. One that large would never been done because you would probably damage the thyroid. It is possibly that it was done that way to remove evidence of a gun shot entrance wound.
He saw only one other wound on JFK's body and that was in his back. James says that that wound was non fatal and that Oswald couldn't have been the perpetrator of that wound. The shot would have to have come from the right front.
James thinks that Oswald was killed to keep JFK's assassination from going to trial and under the control of the government.
He thinks that Humes, Bosewell and Fink were good men that were close to retirement from their military careers and that they were given a scenario to follow.
James does not have a very high opinion of Lyndon Johnson. You can tell that Johnson had animosity toward JFK and that he was a very ambitious guy.
James asked the question,
James did talk to the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations because it was congress mandated and he would be subpoenaed anyway. One of the men that interviewed James was an attorney and the other was an FBI agent. They were looking for confirmation of the Warren Commission findings and validate the single bullet theory.
James says he wants to see a legal conclusion to JFK's assassination, not a political one. He would even be willing to participate. James stated that the Clark Commission had ties to the government and that people that would have been more objective were pushed aside.
He says that what he saw at the morgue, what he did at the morgue and what he participated in doesn't make sense from a medical or anatomical standpoint.
James said that two FBI agents claims that there was no brain. James claims that Dr. Humes took a brain out of the Cranium and handed it to Dr. Bosewell who handed it to him.
Recently, James has tried to get into archives photographs and evidence of the autopsy that he participated in and has been denied. He says that there is photographs that Fox put out there that he has seen and they are strange.
When JFK's body came in to the morgue at 6:30 p.m., it was in a shipping casket. This is not typical protocol for a president. The body was taken out of the casket and placed on the table. It was already wrapped in sheets. He said while they were examining the body, four military officers came in. This is when Dr. Humes unwrapped the head and Humes And Dr. Fink examined it in front of James. James says that the description of the head wound in the autopsy report was not accurate to what he saw. He says that the size and the location of the wound were different than what was documented. In the report it states that over half of the brain was missing and James claims that less than a third of the total brain was missing. He also says that there was a large incision at the top of JFK's head wound and that it was though tears in the scalp had been surgically connected. He says that this could mean that someone had access to JFK's brain before it went to the morgue.
James claims that the tracheotomy done on JFK was very unusual, even for an emergency tracheotomy. He said that it was done horizontally and he had never seen one done that way. He had never seen one done that large either or with ragged edges like that one had. One that large would never been done because you would probably damage the thyroid. It is possibly that it was done that way to remove evidence of a gun shot entrance wound.
He saw only one other wound on JFK's body and that was in his back. James says that that wound was non fatal and that Oswald couldn't have been the perpetrator of that wound. The shot would have to have come from the right front.
James thinks that Oswald was killed to keep JFK's assassination from going to trial and under the control of the government.
He thinks that Humes, Bosewell and Fink were good men that were close to retirement from their military careers and that they were given a scenario to follow.
James does not have a very high opinion of Lyndon Johnson. You can tell that Johnson had animosity toward JFK and that he was a very ambitious guy.
James asked the question,
"Who are the two people in the government at the time that benefited the most?"
Which the answer to that was Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover.
Did you know that there is recordings of Jackie Kennedy saying that Johnson is a very dangerous man and that she always feared him?
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