Re: Here's an easy way for Donaldson (and ARAP) to determine if the Navy is involved


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Posted by Jim McArdle on September 14, 19100 at 09:39:37:

In Reply to: Here's an easy way for Donaldson (and ARAP) to determine if the Navy is involved posted by Ask the Navy on September 13, 19100 at 12:21:17:

: TO: Cmdr. Donaldson and all members of ARAP

: Here's a simple way to determine if the Navy is involved. Ask them the following questions through a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request.

: (1) How many U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines were within 50 nautical miles of flight 800 when it went down at approximately 2031 hours (e.t.) on 17 July 1996?

: (2) What were the names of the vessels and names of the officers in charge?

: (3) What were the coordinates (longitude and latitude) of these vessels at the moment when flight 800 went down?

: (4) Did the U.S. Navy (or any other military unit) launch an aerial drone between 1830 hours and 2100 hours (e.t.) on 17 July 1996?

: (5) Has the U.S. Navy had any written correspondence with the FBI and/or Teledyne Ryan (or any other corporation) concerning the possibility that a Firebee drone (or any other type of drone) may have been found in the wreckage of flight 800? If so, please provide a copy of this correspondence.

: (6) Were there any Naval officers who were relieved of command between 17 July 1996 and 30 July 1996?

: (7) If so, what is their name, rank, current address, and what vessel/unit did they serve?

: WIll Donaldson (and ARAP) accept this challenge?
: Let's see!

I've thought about this also. If it was a Navy missile, then one or more offcers should have been relieved or transferred. Even in view of a cover-up, I don't see how the people in charge of that exercise or a ship captain could have kept their jobs.


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