02-04-2012, 05:42 PM
I vividly recall seeing a map displayed by one of the 24-hour news stations. There was a flashing icon representing the distress beacon. It was located west of center in Long Island Sound. Rescue flotillas were on the way.
Next thing reported: No wreckage. No beacon. No nothin'.
Control and delay of rescue efforts as elements of an assassination operation ... hmmm ... If JFK Jr. had been targeted for assassination via, oh, let's say a staged auto "accident" which for a number of logistical reasons had to take place at a location just four miles away from a major hospital, and if JFK Jr. had survived the crash, might that four-mile journey have been controlled to take at least, oh, let's say seventy minutes?
Where do I get these ideas?
Next thing reported: No wreckage. No beacon. No nothin'.
Control and delay of rescue efforts as elements of an assassination operation ... hmmm ... If JFK Jr. had been targeted for assassination via, oh, let's say a staged auto "accident" which for a number of logistical reasons had to take place at a location just four miles away from a major hospital, and if JFK Jr. had survived the crash, might that four-mile journey have been controlled to take at least, oh, let's say seventy minutes?
Where do I get these ideas?