The report of the National Transportation Safety Board came
out on August 8, 2000, 13 months after the plane crash of JFK Jr. It contradicts many of the lies pushed in the media. For
example, the L.A. Times reported "The accident that killed Kennedy was caused by an inexperienced pilot .. the NTSB concluded
in its final report" (LA TIMES, 7/7/00, page 1). In fact, the NTSB report shows that Kennedy was highly experienced (he had
more than enough hours for an instructor's license), he was described by his trainers as "excellent", "methodical", and "very
cautious." (NTSB report, page 3) The media say the visibility was poor. But the NTSB quotes the Tower manager at Martha's
Vineyard, where the plane went down, saying that there were "stars out" and visibility was "between 10 and 12 miles" (NTSB
report, page 5). Why did the media lie? Why have they always lied about the murder of his father?
1) The rescue: This is enormouly important. The FAA radar tracked
Kennedy's plane crash. The U.S. Coast Guard has reported that Kennedy contacted the tower on his final approach. THIS IS ENORMOUSLY
IMPORTANT!!! It means they would have known his plane was going down before it hit the water. FAA regulations require that
a search begin immediately when a plane reports itself on final approach and does not land within 5 minutes. Yet it took them
14½ hours to send the first planes and boats to Martha's Vineyard. (Boston Herald, 7/20/99 "Time gaps in early hours of search
are beyond explanation" Jack Sullivan and David Talbot) (LINK5)WHY?
2) The plane: Kennedy's plane had autopilot, capable of flying
itself to within 100 feet of the airport. All a "cautious and methodical" pilot had to do was sit back and let the plane fly
itself. (NTSB report, page 18)
3) The sabotage: Kennedy's plane had a black box. No other
private non-jet plane on earth had one. He knew they wanted to kill him and he wanted to make it hard. The NTSB, says the
battery had been removed, destroying all record of conversation in the cockpit. (NTSB page 10) All planes have an Emergency
Locator Transmitter (ELT), which sends out a beacon signal in case of a crash. It took 5 days to locate Kennedy's plane. Why?
Was it missing? Disabled? The report says nothing. According to the NTSB report, the fuel valve
had been turned to OFF (NTSB report, page 12). This valve had a safety device on it so that
it could not accidentally be turned to OFF. Turning it off during flight would be suicide, since at top speed, the
engine will die in 45 seconds!! Because the results are potentially deadly, the valve cannot be
turned by accident. A safety-release button must be pushed down and held while
turning the valve. This piece of evidence is the smoking gun. It is
positive proof of foul play. Was Kennedy committing suicide? If he wasn't, there can scarcely
be any question but that he was murdered. So who turned the valve?
Read on. Kennedy's flight logbook is missing. (NTSB report, page 2) This will be seen as critical in one minute, because the
logbook would have recorded the presence of a flight instructor on the plane. The media talked about a "graveyard spiral"
and various forms of disorientation. The NTSB report describes Kennedy's plane making two mild explainable maneuvers; and
then the plan plunged drastically to the right and plummeted straight down, crashing 2600 feet in 45 seconds. It sounds like someone grabbed the controls and suddenly shoved the plane into the water. But this description
of a suicide plunge is consistent with the "suicide" position of the fuel valve.
4) The flight instructor: All of
the early reports said there was a flight instructor on the plane (e.g. The New York Times, Saturday July 17, 1999).
Then the flight instructor disappeared from the reports. Kennedy very rarely flew at night
without a flight instructor. Out of 310 hours of flight time, and 55 hours at night, he had only 45 minutes at night without
an instructor. (LINK12)He was very cautious. He had his wife on board. It is almost unthinkable that he would not have taken
an instructor.
5) Egypt Air 990: Two months later Egyptian Air flight 990,
with 30 of the highest ranking members of the Egyptian military on board, crashed. (It was big news for several days. The
pilot's family and the Egyptian government objected to the NTSB finding that the pilot was committing suicide. "He was happily
married. Moslems don't commit suicide" etc.) This pilot had walked into the cockpit, said "Allah
help me', grabbed the controls, and tried to force the plane to crash. Three other pilots, grabbed him, and there was
a struggle; he gave up, turned around, and he turned the fuel valve OFF.
Both pilots, Kennedy's flight instructor and the Egyptian,
were programmed, using hypnosis or other mind control, to act in exactly the same way. The
CIA has settled lawsuits by victims of their mind control experiments, the MK Ultra program.
One of the physicians, Dr. John Gittinger, Chief Psychologist of the CIA, tortured by his conscience, has come forward to
expose the existence of these programs and their purpose: to create walking, pre-programmed human time bombs, set to go off
on cue, taking out their intended victim.
Kennedy's emergency locator was removed, the cockpit recorder
was disabled, the flight log was taken, and the body of the flight instructor was removed. (But
they forgot to return the fuel valve to ON!!) They delayed the rescue 14 hours to do it. They were waiting in the water
for the plane to crash. Who was? Who indeed?
But why would anyone want to kill John Kennedy Jr.? He was
planning to run for National office according to Newsweek and People. He told friends he would have run for Senate in New
York, but let Hillary Clinton run instead. And he would have won. He was the most popular man in the US. And for good reason.
He was a great guy. But he was the only Kennedy to ever acknowledge a conspiracy in his father's death. He not only acknowledge
it, he published an article by Oliver Stone, in his magazine, George, about assassination, conspiracies,
and lying history books. Who would want to kill him? The people who killed his father had to kill him. Kennedy Jr.
was going to go after them.
Following are key Post stories about the deaths of
John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette.
Saturday, July 31, 1999 Kennedy Plane Found to Be Fully Functional The wreckage of John F. Kennedy’s single-engine aircraft shows no evidence so far of physical malfunction
or fire before it crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday.
Saturday, July 24, 1999 Family Memorializes Another JFK The Kennedys and Bessettes were joined Friday by hundreds of friends in remembering John F. Kennedy Jr. and
his wife, Carolyn, in New York in an intimate, song-filled Roman Catholic Mass attended by President and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
• Intense Scrutiny of Kennedys Continues
July 19, 1999 Web posted at: 5:59
p.m. EDT (2159 GMT)
From staff and wire reports
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Carolyn Bessette Kennedy was pushed into the spotlight when she joined the nation's most prominent political family,
but the fashion publicist handled the pressure with elegance and style.
Bessette Kennedy, 33, along with her husband, John F. Kennedy Jr., and her sister, Lauren Bessette, were on board the plane
that crashed Friday night.
Before she joined the Kennedy clan, Bessette Kennedy enjoyed a life of privilege in the upscale suburb of Greenwich, Connecticut. She was the youngest of three sisters. Lauren and Lisa Ann, 18 months older, are identical twins.
Their mother, Ann Freeman, worked as a teacher and administrator in the New York public schools. Their stepfather, an orthopedic
surgeon, brought the three daughters into the family.
At the private St. Mary's High School, classmates named Carolyn "The Ultimate Beautiful Person." At Boston University,
she majored in elementary education, then took a marketing job with a nightclub consortium after graduation.
Her stunning good looks landed her a job at a Calvin Klein shop in Boston. She so impressed the designer himself that he hired her to work as a publicist in his New York office.
In New York City, she met Kennedy, the son of assassinated President John F. Kennedy. In September 1996, the couple wed in a secret ceremony in a historic African Baptist church on Cumberland Island along the Georgia coast.
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy was an instant tabloid favorite after the marriage. Reporters pursued her. Columnists gossiped
about her life. Photographers staked out the couple's Tribeca loft apartment in Manhattan.
Her style and elegant looks drew comparisons with her late mother-in-law, Jacqueline Kennedy, whom Carolyn never met. The
New York Daily News proclaimed her "Camelot's New Queen."
"She is one of those mysterious creatures that understands, on some deep level, mystical femininity," her husband's friend,
John Perry Barlow, once wrote in New York magazine.
Bessette Kennedy had difficulty adjusting to the media scrutiny that came with membership in America's version of a royal
family.
But eventually she became more at ease in the spotlight. Ed Klein of Vanity Fair recalled her as a "very strong woman,
not at all intimidated" by her husband's fame.
Correspondent Richard Roth and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
THERE IS NO LIE IN THE TRUTH AND NO TRUTH IN A LIE
BY
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I AM SOPHIA CAROLINA KENNEDIA - SOPHIA OF WISDOM III - CAROLINE E. KENNEDY THE
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- PLEASE BE PATIENT AND WAIT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ALSO MY INFORMATION IS BEING
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