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Pastimes : The Truth about Waco

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To: Machaon who wrote (933)9/15/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: fatheroz  Read Replies (1) of 1449
 
I pretty much agree, IF you buy into the 'official' story. I don't trust them. Too much CYA going on. When I was in the military, I (under orders) changed an officer's suicide into an accidental death. Changed his beneficiaries, forged his signature onto his insurance form, and then witnessed that signature with my own. I could have refused to do it, but I'd have gone to the stockade for disobeying an order, and my replacement WOULD have done it.

No other fingerprints are on any of the stuff. We (I) shredded all the suicide stuff,(he did it in a head on collision, after several attempts), and then we (I)incinerated the shreds. (That's what they mean when they say "...there isn't a shred of evidence to prove that...")

I've tried to rationalize that we did the right thing, but then I wonder, if that were the case, why did we do it in the middle of the night? I bet the insurance co. would care. I bet it was a double indemnity because of an accident.


That was just one little 'lie' and I wasnt Oliver North or ANYBODY for that matter. But if I did it, how many others have?

Suppose that's how the JFK autopsy went?... "NO MAJOR,that's an EXIT wound, not an ENTRANCE wound..."
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