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Message no. 1
From: Mike Elkins <MikeE@*********.COM>
Subject: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:45:24 -0500
Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.

"Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
hours and then smashed into a mountain?
"Alienation" for sure.

;)

Double-Domed Mike
Message no. 2
From: Drekhead <drekhead@***.NET>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 15:28:47 +0000
On 22 Sep 97 at 14:45, Mike Elkins wrote:

> Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
> the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.

It all makes sense now... :)

> "Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
> that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
> hours and then smashed into a mountain?
> "Alienation" for sure.

LOL!
Must be a spike baby conjuring those spirits... or one of the IE.

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Message no. 3
From: Barbie <barbie@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 21:35:09 -0500
At 22-Sep-97 wrote Mike Elkins:

>Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
>the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.

>"Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
>that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
>hours and then smashed into a mountain?
>"Alienation" for sure.

>;)

I don`t know about this event, but I think that adding a smiley
to the post is at last bad taste if someone is harmed in the crash.
If not, nevermind.

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Message no. 4
From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 15:43:06 EST
> Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
> the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.
>
> "Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
> that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
> hours and then smashed into a mountain?
> "Alienation" for sure.

My favorite is that they can't find the bombs it was carrying. Most
of the plane is in fragments the size of your hand, but the bombs
weren't there. Unarmed, he could have dropped them anyone along the
route, but that's 300+ miles of snow covered unoccupied mountains.
Message no. 5
From: John E Pederson <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 17:23:31 -0500
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:45:24 -0500 Mike Elkins <MikeE@*********.COM>
writes:
>Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
>the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.
>
>"Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
>that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
>hours and then smashed into a mountain?
>"Alienation" for sure.
>
>;)


Hmmm...That would explain the recent F-117 crash...

Canthros
Message no. 6
From: Jimpy <lowfyr@***********.COM>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 10:35:52 -0500
John E Pederson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:45:24 -0500 Mike Elkins <MikeE@*********.COM>
> writes:
> >Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
> >the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.
> >
> >"Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
> >that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
> >hours and then smashed into a mountain?
> >"Alienation" for sure.

>
> Hmmm...That would explain the recent F-117 crash...
>

I lived ten miles from Holloman AFB where they have the F-117's. A few
years back one lost its fly-by-wire system (which without it turns into
a jet propelled rock) on take off. It hit a trailer house (nobody was
home at the time and the pilot ejected, landing in the KMart parking
lot).

Coincidence?

I think not ;)
(For those of you at least in the US, is just me or does there seem to
be an abundancy of anrgy hearth spirits in trailer parks, ie tornados,
fires, plane crashes ;)
Jim
Message no. 7
From: Carl J Latoski <garrinthesilent@****.COM>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 19:13:54 MST
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997 15:43:06 EST Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU> writes:
>> Seems to me like someone has a grudge against
>> the air force, someone with Conjuring skill.
>>
>> "Accident" can be quite effective, and that A10
>> that just dissapeared from formation, flew for
>> hours and then smashed into a mountain?
>> "Alienation" for sure.
>
>My favorite is that they can't find the bombs it was carrying. Most
>of the plane is in fragments the size of your hand, but the bombs
>weren't there. Unarmed, he could have dropped them anyone along the
>route, but that's 300+ miles of snow covered unoccupied mountains.
>

Dont forget the miles and miles of desert BEFORE he hit the mountains....
And wasn't it convienent(sp?) the way they found the aircraft crashed in
a rather remote/inaccessable area?

<snicker>
Message no. 8
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowrn@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: US Military Air Crashes
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 1997 17:00:29 +0100
In article <6FB4773F1@**.opp.psu.edu>, Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
writes
>My favorite is that they can't find the bombs it was carrying. Most
>of the plane is in fragments the size of your hand, but the bombs
>weren't there. Unarmed, he could have dropped them anyone along the
>route, but that's 300+ miles of snow covered unoccupied mountains.

Or on impact they could have bounced a mile or so. 500lb of aerodynamic,
steel-cased explosive skips and bounces in an unpredictable manner,
buries itself deeply, and plays other tricks that make finding them
tricky at best.

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There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy...

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk

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