13-01-2010, 08:30 PM
What is amazing is the strange death some Kennedy falmily members had, linked with conspiracy and black ops.
I was reading something about Joe Jr., older brother of President J.F. Kennedy. During WW2, he was an US Navy pilot destined to the Dunkeswell air field in Devon, England, joining VB110 bomber squadron.
He completed the 30 bombing missions over Germany demanded by USAF, but he fly 10 more missions as volunteer. In his last mission, he was part of the secret operation called "Anvil", the allied response to the german flying bombs.
This consist in B-17 and B-24 Liberator bombers (called Baby) filled with hig Torpex explosives, only with a crew of two. The crew have to take-of the plane and head it to the continental shore, and then jump in parachutes while still in England, leaving the radio control command of the airplane to another "mother plane" flying very high above, that gided the plane to be crashed to the target.
Joe Jr. task was to fly the "baby" heading to France, to the region of Mimoyecques, where the germans was preparing the V-3 weapon series against England. This complex was built in 1943 by Albert Speer ("Hitler's Architect"). Nobody knows the nature of the weapon, but seems that consist of a battery of 25 very sophisticate 150 mm cannons, capable to reach England with a special ammunition made of chrome and nickel, with a range of more than 150 kilometers...!! Seems that the ammunition was accelerated in the canon tube due to sucessive electrical controlled explosions, reaching 6 times the speed of sound, althoug some sources says that test was not so sucessful due to the frequent tube and chambers explosions, not allways capable to contain the hummungus pressure.
But Joe Jr. never jump off the plane because seems that the explosive charge detonate by error, vaporizing his plane.
But the most strange part came when a nazi FLAK commander called Wehn (or Wenk) testify that his FLAK battery hit an american bomber plane near Bayeux on July 14, 1944 (a month before the "Baby" incident), and one of the captured officer was identified as first Air Force Lieutenant Joe Kennedy, son of former american ambassador in Britain. The day after, the two american officers where killed by SS while tryng to escape.
This incident remains in mistery until today. No further investigation was performed due the nature of the secrecy of operations.
I was reading something about Joe Jr., older brother of President J.F. Kennedy. During WW2, he was an US Navy pilot destined to the Dunkeswell air field in Devon, England, joining VB110 bomber squadron.
He completed the 30 bombing missions over Germany demanded by USAF, but he fly 10 more missions as volunteer. In his last mission, he was part of the secret operation called "Anvil", the allied response to the german flying bombs.
This consist in B-17 and B-24 Liberator bombers (called Baby) filled with hig Torpex explosives, only with a crew of two. The crew have to take-of the plane and head it to the continental shore, and then jump in parachutes while still in England, leaving the radio control command of the airplane to another "mother plane" flying very high above, that gided the plane to be crashed to the target.
Joe Jr. task was to fly the "baby" heading to France, to the region of Mimoyecques, where the germans was preparing the V-3 weapon series against England. This complex was built in 1943 by Albert Speer ("Hitler's Architect"). Nobody knows the nature of the weapon, but seems that consist of a battery of 25 very sophisticate 150 mm cannons, capable to reach England with a special ammunition made of chrome and nickel, with a range of more than 150 kilometers...!! Seems that the ammunition was accelerated in the canon tube due to sucessive electrical controlled explosions, reaching 6 times the speed of sound, althoug some sources says that test was not so sucessful due to the frequent tube and chambers explosions, not allways capable to contain the hummungus pressure.
But Joe Jr. never jump off the plane because seems that the explosive charge detonate by error, vaporizing his plane.
But the most strange part came when a nazi FLAK commander called Wehn (or Wenk) testify that his FLAK battery hit an american bomber plane near Bayeux on July 14, 1944 (a month before the "Baby" incident), and one of the captured officer was identified as first Air Force Lieutenant Joe Kennedy, son of former american ambassador in Britain. The day after, the two american officers where killed by SS while tryng to escape.
This incident remains in mistery until today. No further investigation was performed due the nature of the secrecy of operations.