8.6.99
Recipients--
Whether through oversight, good luck or magic, the PROFOUNDLY important
UPI news article datelined July 17, AQUINNAH, Mass. (web-published
Sunday, 18 July 1999 2:08 [GMT]) is NOW POSTED at UPI's website at the
following URL.

http://www.upi.com/corp/news/jfkjr3.html
http://www.upi.com/corp/news/jfkjr3.html

This truly significant report states CLEARLY that Kennedy radioed the
Martha's Vineyard airport at 9:39 PM, and engaged in a communication
which by it's very CONTENT, CONTEXT and TIMING almost certainly
invalidates completely oft-regurgitated static about "pilot error". By
all reasonable estimations Kennedy was calm, alert, coherent, aware of
location, direction, position relative to land and in full command of
the situation when this contact WAS MADE.

Kennedy did NOT just say a few words to air controllers. He in FACT had
a relatively lengthy exchange, in which he made note of his plans for
later that evening re: flying to Hyannis, and the like. This is IN the
UPI article; which itself CLEARLY states that the same report on his
conversation AND it's content was reported by WVCB-TV Boston, and ABC
News. 

Only someone who was unreasonably clinging to a certain set of "beliefs"
would be so paranoid as to believe that UPI, conspiring with the Boston
TV station, ABC News and whichever other news outlets reported this
information. just decided to make this all up out of thin air.

SECONDS AFTER this contact was completed it was ALL OVER.

This same UPI article ALSO notes an eyewitness on Philbin Beach to an
airborne explosion at the time of the Kennedy crash, identified only as
a reporter for the Vineyard Gazette newspaper (for some reason the
Gazette has REFUSED to identify him). Another eyewitness was staying at
the Kennedy family estate right overlooking Philbin Beach that night; a
friend of newscaster Shepherd Smith's producer at FOX-TV and named
repeatedly by Smith as a witness all day Saturday on Fox. This person
was in fact due to attend the Rory Kennedy wedding Saturday in Hyannis.
A third witness who HEARD an explosion in the air at this same time is
Victor Pribanic, a Pittsburgh lawyer fishing on the Vineyard and
interviewed by The Martha's Vineyard Times about what he witnessed.

Anyone who rationally examines the evidence and KNOWN FACTS here cannot
conclude OTHER than that there is official coverup, dis and
mis-information abounding about the crash. THAT IN ITSELF is solid
evidence of the crash was NON-ACCIDENTAL.

See --
http://www.upi.com/corp/news/jfkjr3.html
http://www.upi.com/corp/news/jfkjr3.html

John Quinn/NewsHawk Inc.


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Here is the most pertinent information excerpted verbatim from the UPI
article at -- http://www.upi.com/corp/news/jfkjr3.html


Hopes Fade For Missing Kennedy Plane
Sunday, 18 July 1999 2:08 (GMT)

(NOTE: federal investigators dispatched)
(UPI Focus)
AQUINNAH, Mass., July 17 (UPI) - 
�At 9:39 p.m. Friday, Kennedy radioed the airport and said he was 13
miles from the airport and 10 miles from the coast, according to
WCVB-TV news in Boston. He reportedly said he was making his final approach.

Moments later, radar operated by the Federal Aviation Administration
showed the plane went into a dive and dropped 1,200 feet in just 12
seconds, according to ABC News.

In his final approach message, WCVB-TV said Kennedy told controllers
at the airport that he planned to drop off his wife's sister and then
take off again between 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. for Hyannis Airport.
<SNIP>

And this--
A reporter for the Vineyard Gazette newspaper told WCVB-TV in Boston
that he was out walking Friday night about the time of the crash and
saw "big white flash in the sky" off Philbin Beach.
<SNIP>


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