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http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/green/TheAssassinationOfJFKJr.html

Summary of Evidence:  John F. Kennedy, Jr. checked in with the FAA Tower at Martha’s Vineyard at 9:39 p.m. on July 16, 1999.  This check-in activates two alarm systems: one if the plane thereafter descends below 100’ outside the landing area, another if the plane fails to land within five minutes.  Each alert should trigger an alarm and a search, but no focused search was begun for 15+ hours.  The delay was required by his killers to find the downed plane and remove the battery from the cockpit voice recorder, remove the Flight Log that listed all passengers, and remove the body of the Certified Flight Instructor who was on the plane.   Contrary to procedure, the Pentagon took control of the civilian crash and “disappeared” crucial evidence.  Even after honest FAA employees used Kennedy’s unique transponder identity to construct an N-Tap Radar Analysis of his entire flight from departure to crash – showing a vertical nose-dive at the precisely located crash point — the Air Force lied by pretending that the radar showed a normal descent, did not show where the plane went down, and that they could not be sure that the radar of the (crashed!) plane was the one they were looking for.  Members of the establishment media were variously complicit in the cover-up of the murder, or else first intimidated into silence, and then conscripted to smear Kennedy as reckless and irresponsible.

http://www.boston.com/news/packages/jfkjr/index.shtml#anchor1

http://www.boston.com/news/packages/jfkjr/jurkowitz.htm

John F. Kennedy Jr. may have carved out a niche as a new breed of Kennedy who eschewed the family calling and published the first “post-partisan” magazine of politics. But it was up to the older journalistic and political hands to bring context and gravity to news of his missing plane yesterday.

In the sometimes frantic, sometimes thoughtful wall-to-wall television coverage that pre-empted network programming in Boston yesterday, veteran Kennedy watchers from Mike Wallace to Doris Kearns Goodwin fleshed out latest chapter in the tragic history of America’s star-crossed political dynasty.

And as a kind of grim family linkage, file footage of John F. Kennedy Jr.’s famous salute to his father’s passing casket in 1963 filled the airwaves, as did references to Kennedy as “John John,” a nickname that emanated from the “Camelot” days of his father’s prematurely terminated presidency.

In his role as special correspondent to WCVB-TV (Ch. 5), longtime political observer Clark Booth called the Kennedys a “family like no other in American history” and said news of the downed plane was “the stuff of fiction not fact.” On WBZ-TV (Ch. 4) veteran political correspondent John Henning — citing everything from the assassination of President Kennedy to the skiing accident that claimed Michael Kennedy — said that every time the family tries to recover from such a tragedy, “somebody throws another thunderbolt at them.”

Speaking on CBS from Martha’s Vineyard, a clearly distraught Wallace lent a sense of history to the events by recalling warm conversations he’d once had with Richard Nixon about President Kennedy, who defeated Nixon in the very bitter 1960 election. In an interview with MSNBC’s Brian Williams that aired on WHDH-TV (Ch. 7), historian Doris Kearns Goodwin recounted a poignant conversation with matriarch Rose Kennedy. Even given the extent of her family’s turmoil, Goodwin noted, Kennedy was sure that her children and grandchildren “would still choose to be who they were because of the adventure, the excitement and the hugeness of the lives they led.”

The gravity of yesterday’s news was apparent early in the morning when CBS anchor Dan Rather — who gained fame as the young reporter who frantically reported word of Kennedy’s November 1963 death in Dallas — somberly noted that “tragedy just seems to follow this family.”

By early afternoon, two of NBC’s heaviest hitters, anchor Tom Brokaw and Washington bureau chief Tim Russert, were trying to fit John F. Kennedy Jr.’s life into the family history. Noting that the young Kennedy had already been approached to run for governor, senator and mayor of New York, Russert said that “those closest to him believed that ultimately, he would find his way back to public service.”

But reminiscing about the Kennedy legacy — and thus justifying the extensive coverage — proved the easy part of television’s task yesterday. The more difficult challenge was sorting out and making sense of the fragmentary and unverified information filtering in in the hours before the fate of Kennedy’s plane became clear.

There were numerous stories — including the presence of a flight instructor on board — that were reported and later corrected during the day. There was considerable confusion over the possibility of a locator beacon being activated. Shortly after noon, when Channel 7 was reporting an active five-state search, Channel 5 was saying that the search for the plane was confined largely to the Martha’s Vineyard area. At around 12:30, Channel 7 aired a CNN report that plane debris had been spotted near the Vineyard only to note a few minutes later that the debris had actually sighted near Long Island.

The media’s ravenous appetite for instant information in a crisis situation was painfully obvious to viewers who watched beleaguered Kennedy spokesman Brian O’Connor field questions from anxious reporters not long after noon. “I’m sorry, I don’t have much to add,” he said, in response to the barrage of queries. “There’s just so little information right now.” At the Pentagon briefing that began shortly thereafter, a spokesman told eager journalists that “I must remind you that first reports are [often] wrong.”

But as the afternoon dragged on and reports surfaced of luggage and debris being connected to the downed plane, a sense of resignation began emerging on the airwaves.

“As time goes by, the situation grows more grim,” declared Channel 5’s Heather Kahn from the studio. “This has turned into a watch now, almost a death watch at the compound,” intoned Henning from the Kennedy compound.

Perhaps the most ironic note of the day was struck by Russert, who explained how John F. Kennedy Jr. hated the idea of the Kennedy family “curse” and particularly disdained the “notion of wall-to-wall media coverage.”

“Now suddenly [he's] the focus of all this media attention” on “a Kennedy curse.”

 

http://www.newsweek.com/id/206300

But in late June Holder asked an aide for a copy of the CIA inspector general’s thick classified report on interrogation abuses [the "Holy Grail" of torture reports, whose public release is being delayed by the CIA and the Defense Department]. He cleared his schedule and, over two days, holed up alone in his Justice Department office, immersed himself in what Dick Cheney once referred to as “the dark side.” He read the report twice, the first time as a lawyer, looking for evidence and instances of transgressions that might call for prosecution. The second time, he started to absorb what he was reading at a more emotional level. He was “shocked and saddened,” he told a friend, by what government servants were alleged to have done in America’s name. When he was done he stood at his window for a long time, staring at Constitution Avenue.

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/usc_sec_18_00002441—-000-.html

“(a) Offense.– Whoever, whether inside or outside the United States, commits a war crime, in any of the circumstances described in subsection (b), shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for life or any term of years, or both, and if death results to the victim, shall also be subject to the penalty of death.”

“(A) Torture.— The act of a person who commits, or conspires or attempts to commit, an act specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) upon another person within his custody or physical control for the purpose of obtaining information or a confession, punishment, intimidation, coercion, or any reason based on discrimination of any kind.

 (B) Cruel or inhuman treatment.— The act of a person who commits, or conspires or attempts to commit, an act intended to inflict severe or serious physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions), including serious physical abuse, upon another within his custody or control.”

http://action.aclu.org/torturefoia/released/102405/

“47 year old white male detainee died while in US custody. Cause of death: Blunt Force Injuries and Asphyxia; Manner of Death: Homicide. Autopsy revealed deep bruising of the chest wall, numerous displaced rib fractures, bruising on the lungs, hemorrhage into the mesentery of the small and large intestine. Examination of the neck structures revealed hemorrhage into the strap muscles and fractures of the thyroid cartilage and hyoid bone. History of asphyxia, secondary to occlusion of the oral airway. Pleural and pulmonary adhesions. Hypertensive cardiovascular disease. According to report provided by the US army CID, the detainee was shackled to the top of a doorframe with a gag in his mouth at the time he lost consciousness and became pulseless. The severe blunt force injuries, the hanging position, and the obstruction of the oral cavity with a gag contributed to this individual’s death. DOD 00329 refers to this case as “gagged in standing restraint” DOD 003329 refers to this case as “1 blunt force trama and choking; gagged in standing restraint.” DOD 003324 refers to this case with a note indicating “Q[uestioned] by OGA [Other Governmental Agency - non-military, often refers to CIA], gagged in standing restraint.”

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-05-05/how-many-were-tortured-to-death/

A simple fact is being overlooked in the Bush-era torture scandal: the number of cases in which detainees have been tortured to death. Abuse did not only involve the high-profile cases of smashing detainees into plywood barriers (“walling”), confinement in coffin-like boxes with insects, sleep deprivation, cold, and waterboarding. To date approximately 100 detainees, including CIA-held detainees, have died during U.S. interrogations, and some are known to have been tortured to death.

http://www.pubrecord.org/torture/874-senate-panels-report-links-detainees-murders-to-bushs-torture-policy.html

A combination of “enhanced interrogation” techniques approved by high-level Bush administration officials coupled with a series of brutal beatings administered by military interrogators were directly responsible for the December 2002 deaths of two detainees at Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, according to a report released last week by the Senate Armed Services Committee. The report classified their deaths as homicides. In other words, the two prisoners were tortured to death.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/66622.html?ref=fp1

The Bush administration applied relentless pressure on interrogators to use harsh methods on detainees in part to find evidence of cooperation between al Qaida and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime, according to a former senior U.S. intelligence official and a former Army psychiatrist.

Such information would’ve provided a foundation for one of former President George W. Bush’s main arguments for invading Iraq in 2003. In fact, no evidence has ever been found of operational ties between Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network and Saddam’s regime.

So what’s it going to be, Mr. Holder?

http://www.nyccan.org/contact.php

Donna Marsh O’Connor, Mother of Vanessa Lang Langer

As the world moves further and further away from the actual events of 9/11/2001 both in time and spirit, and as 9/11 effaces into yet another simple story cast in history, as the parent of Vanessa Lang Langer lost as the towers fell, I want to let it go. I want to stop talking about 9/11. I am tired of the questions unasked and unanswered. I am tired of the effort to burst yet another happiness bubble in our collective American psyche. And, too, I am tired of talking about Vanessa’s death. Better for my family, in the immediacy of trying to live out our present days, to focus on Vanessa’s life. To laugh at her memories and revel in pictures of her beautiful face. If it were only for the present and the joys I can still share with my children, my family and my fellow citizens, not just of this country but the world, I would let it go. I would so let it go.

But there is, after all literally, the future. And the future never relied so heavily on redress of questions unanswered in the present. To first ask and then answer what happened that day. Who committed this crime? Who should be held accountable? That is why I support the NYC CAN Ballot Initiative, and I ask for your support as well. It is beyond time for an investigation. It is beyond time.

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Dear 9/11 Truth Movement Supporters,

As authors of the recent mainstream scientific articles relating to events at the World Trade Center, we urge you to support a tremendous opportunity for getting the truth out about 9/11.

On Wednesday, June 24, 2009, the New York City Coalition for Accountability Now (NYC CAN) filed a petition containing 52,000 signatures calling for a referendum on the creation of a New York City independent commission to begin an investigation with subpoena power. Unlike the first 9/11 Commission, this one will consider all of the evidence, including evidence for the use of explosives in bringing down the buildings.

This is what many of us have been working toward for years. With a new commission, our scientific evidence can be used to achieve real results.

NYC CAN now needs only 20,000 more signatures to override City Council if the referendum is vetoed. If NYC CAN gets the signatures the referendum will go on the ballot, and surely New York City will vote in favor of a new investigation. Please donate now so that this new investigation can happen: http://nyccan.org/donate.php

If everyone reading this donates at least $10, or the full amount they are able, we will raise enough to not only collect the signatures, but also to launch a summer PR blitz that will ensure all of New York City will be watching if Mayor Bloomberg and City Council try to kill the effort.

There are some true heroes on the NYC CAN Executive Council, and together with them, we have never been this close to giving 9/11 Truth a real chance. This is your opportunity to alter the course of history.

Please donate now: http://nyccan.org/donate.php

Sincerely,

James Gourley
Niels Harrit
Steven Jones
Brad Larsen
Frank Legge
Gregg Roberts
Kevin Ryan

http://www.bentham-open.org/pages/content.php?TOCPJ/2009/00000002/00000001/7TOCPJ.SGM