Re: Apollo One, the FBI, and Scott Grissom

From: LaDonna Wyss (hpywife927_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/07/04


Date: 6 Jun 2004 20:50:36 -0700


"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<G9Iwc.8208$Oc4.1323@bignews1.bellsouth.net>...
> "LaDonna Wyss" <hpywife927@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:4821518f.0406060648.102d0b75@posting.google.com...
> >Have you read
> > the Congressional Record?
>
> Have you? If you have, you should be able to provide a specific cite. Check
> your investigational records and tell us, precisely, what part of the
> Congressional Record you've read that supports your claims.
>
> > Do you know any
> > FBI/CIA/police/Secret Service/sheriff etc. who would start an
> > interview with a witness/suspect by bending over and kissing his
> > behind????
>
> It's clear you did that with "scott", so what's your problem with it?
>
> > However, this is not a conspiracy theory. It is simple fact.
>
> Please provide some verifiable evidence, such as a photograph, showing
> someone who can be verified as belonging to FBI/CIA/police/Secret
> Service/sheriff etc. actually kissing the behind of a witness/subject prior
> to an interview. *Names*, please.
>
> OM
> > asked for the following information,
>
> which a serious investigator would freely provide. Since you seem to have a
> problem with him, please provide the names of the regular posters here whose
> questions you *will* answer, even if they repeat a question than OM asked.
> If Henry Spencer asked, would you answer him? If not, why not? How about
> Mary Shafer? If your objection is to the questioner and not the question,
> then you should have no problem answering the same question asked by someone
> else. You'll save yourself a lot of grief by proving the name of the regular
> poster, who has shown some mastery of the subject (such as Henry Spencer or
> Mary Shafer, who have actually worked in the field), whose questions you
> *will* answer, fully and with verifiable references.
>
> >First, according to the
> > Review Board's official version of events, the odor was identified by
> > the Bendix sampler as being of "human origin."
>
> Cite, please.
>
> >Lt. Col. Grissom was a Korean War combat pilot who flew
> > 100 MiG missions as wingman and never lost a plan
>
> No plan ever survived contact with the enemy.
>
> > I've not seen all three autopsy reports, but I have read
> > Gus' in its entirety
>
> What was the name of the pathologist, then?
>
> > Gus was found lying across Ed's
> > couch (Source: National Archives.)
>
> The entire Archives? Millions of documents to show this? Why don't you
> provide more detail on this. What is the ID of the National Archive document
> you inspected that said this?
>
> > (Humorous note: I may have to turn this into my new full-time job if
> > this keeps up!
>
> I though investigating the matter was your full time job. You said you'd
> spent years investigating it- why can't you provide any real detail with
> verifiable references?
>
> lol Again, I'm not complaining; it's great to see the
> > interest from those who are NOT stuck in their anal-retentive phase.)

I already provided you several citations from the Record. Perhaps you
should spend a little time reading. Re: your banter about the police
et. al., you misread what I wrote.
OH for HEAVEN'S SAKE. Are you seriously going to ask for a citation
that is PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE? You know full well the Bendix sample came
back as being of "human origin;" if you don't, there's no point in
talking to you because you don't know ANYTHING about Apollo One.
As for crew positions when they were found: Dr. Kelly's reports (and
before you ask, since you claim complete ignorance, he was flight
surgeon and documented positions and conditions of everything inside
the CM to the millimeter.) Why don't you email him and ask for
verification?



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