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Old 24th Apr 2001, 09:47
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SKYDRIFTER
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MEDIA REPORTING THE TRUTH; JUST READ -

Despite denials, the Citation was owned by the U.S. Department of Defense. It was a U.S. military plane, regardless of markings and crew. Despite U.S. Air Force ownership, look to who was at the controls and who was on board.

Despite the finger pointing, the CIA fingered the C-185.

Despite all that was known, the C-185 pilot was not warned, nor given a chance to authenticate his identity by the U.S. crew. Such a warning is not a breach of the infamous chain-of-command.

Despite procedures and known facts in the immediate time frame, a known innocent plane was shot down in a blatant act of murder. There are no denials available. Realizing their mistake, the CIA begged the Peruvian Air Force to stop - they didn't.

Despite the nobility of the intentions, the involvement of the CIA is to be questioned - in bloody close detail.

Despite the idealism, Christian hope will be denied to the villagers as a consequence. Greed demands submission, not hope and morality.

Despite the U.S. Freedom of Information act, the videotapes and transcripts will not be released. This is about money - a lot of it.

Despite the anticipated “plausible denial,” the effective U.S efforts to intervene will be stopped; the drug trade from Peru, via Colombia, to the U.S. will increase.

Despite the power of the illusions, drug trade is the first benefactor of the Free Trade Agreements of the Quebec City conference.

Americans need to get used to it, their kids are destined to pay the price. The results of history will testify that Washington doesn’t really care. As with aviation safety, it’s all about money.

Deal with it!