--- Horace Heffner wrote:

... Cynthia McKinney, FORMER US CONGRESSWOMAN,
GEORGIA...  

> Controversial at least.  

Looks that way. I would have less trouble with a
putative Cheney plot- a last ditch effort to salvage
the presidency, if the story about the "Five cruise
missiles armed with nuclear warheads" had not broken.
Coincidence, of course.

Apparently, the conspiracy bloggers are already
insisting that high level calls were made to keep the
story quiet, and that only the courage of the three
military officers, who asked for anonymity, kept the
story from being a footnote to a second 9/11.

The U.S. military had supposedly been transporting the
missiles to be decommissioned before "the error was
noticed." The nuclear warheads were apparently
unaccounted for during the flight, but the Air Force
spokesman said U.S. citizens were "never in any real
danger."

One conspiracy blogger has suggested that the real
danger was if the "innocent mistake" had turned out to
be part of a larger 9/11 (Act ll) plot, maybe even a
Cheney inspired plot.

I should add that we may not have heard the end of
this yet - as it's not clear why the warheads hadn't
been removed ahead of time (which is standard
practice); nor why the first reports said six warheads
instead of five!! ; nor the exact timing of the
incident; nor why the vice-president's office was
involved. Apparently there are a couple of rather
large discrepancies in the various reports which have
filtered out.


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