Alan Stang {CONT'D} KAL007 ..... Thu Jan 8 17:38:04 2004 64.140.159.136 Notice that 1995 is long after the Soviet Union was alleged to "collapse." Had it really collapsed, the gulag would have been thrown open and destroyed, like the concentration camp system first used by the British in the Boer War and perfected by the Nazis. The criminals running that system would have been tried and hung. Larry would have been liberated along with all the others. None of that has happened, of course, which is still another proof that the "collapse of Communism" is an utter fraud. Along these lines, new Soviet disinformation was recently extruding from a source in Ukraine and circulating the Internet, to the effect that Flight 007 was indeed "blown to bits" and so were the passengers. Why would the Soviets be saying this now? My speculation is that they anticipate many pieces to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the event, like the brief memoir you are reading now, and that they are trying to neutralize the possible effect of such coverage. Is our dear friend Larry alive? Could Larry McDonald have survived all this? I am confident that I could not. But if any man could, that man would be U.S. Navy Commander Lawrence Patton McDonald, a relative of General George S. Patton, Jr. Larry today would be 68. Other Prisoners of War older than he is have survived. So the answer to my question is that, based on the evidence, I believe he is. I believe he is waiting for us to bring him home, but that will not happen while communist world government traitor George W. Bush is commander-in-chief. It would be immensely satisfying to have to tell you how wrong I was, but I now believe Larry will come home only when Shifrin's spies find out where he is, and a deep cover team of honorably discharged SEALS mean as razorbacks goes in and gets him. When "President" Putrid complains he may do likewise with spetsnaz, Bush can tell him to "bring them on." Copyright © 2003 by Alan Stang All Rights Reserved =================== Scott Darby HOW LONG WILL KLA 007 REMAIN SECRET? Mon Sep 1 17:44:21 2003 http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/9-01-03/discussion.cgi.12.html WHO KILLED CONGRESSMAN LARRY McDONALD? Plenty of people wanted to blow this right-wing fanatic out of the sky... but RONALD REAGAN may be holding the smoking gun. by Mae Brussell (from Hustler magazine, February 1984) http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/the_critics/brussell/Who_killed_McDonald.html Twenty years ago this morning the Soviet Union attacked Korean Airlines flight 007, which had unexplainedly entered that country's airspace. 69 Americans (one of them Congressman Larry McDonald of Georgia), and 200 other western citizens were on the plane. Some of you will remember this was one of the biggest Cold War incidents, and that there was much specualtion at the time that it might result in a shooting war. Some of you were outraged (as was I) that neither Congress nor President Ronald Reagan did much to punish the Soviet Union; Sen. Jesse Helms suggested a breakoff of diplomatic relations, which Reagan rejected. The first time I heard about the KAL007 incident, a horrible chill went through my body, because I knew it was an act of war, and, therefore, war was a possibility. This was immediately followed by the disgust of thinking that innocent people had been murdered without even a warning. One day 17 years later, I was waiting for someone at the home of an uncle, reading an issue of The New American Magazine, specifically a 1991 article on the incident. The article was long, and not far from the end, I reached this: "Avraham Shifrin, a one time major in the Red Army and legal adviser in the USSR's Ministry of Defense, was imprisoned for a decade during a purge of Soviet Jews. He was eventually allowed to emigrate to Israel, where he established a research center to document the existence of prisons and concentration camps in the Soviet Union. His 1980 book, The First Guide to Prisons and Concentration Camps in the USSR, listed more than 2,000 Soviet prisons, slave labor camps, and psychological prisons. Since 1989, Shifrin, as executive director of the Jerusalem-based Research Centre for Prisons, Psych-prisons and Forced-Labor Concentration Camps of the USSR, has been investigating the KAL 007 tragedy. On July 11, 1991 he issued a lengthy press release which included this startling paragraph: Our investigation (in-complete yet) has brought us on the tracks of the kidnapped people. We know, for instance, that Congressman McDonald has gone through a number of prisons in Moscow, among them the Central Lubyanka, Lefortovo, [and] a "special dacha" of the KGB in a suburb of Moscow. As far as his present whereabouts are concerned, the investigation is underway, and the information available at the moment cannot be disclosed. We partially know the camps where the plane people were and, with a high degree of probability, are kept now. As for the children from the plane, they were separated from their parents and safely hidden in the orphan houses of one of the Soviet Middle Asian republics. It should be emphasized that this report is unconfirmed. But it is sufficiently specific to merit thorough follow-up by our government. Yet, as we write (in early August), it has been ignored by both the major U.S. media and the State Department." That same chill from 17 years earlier went through me again. Knowing the evil nature of the soviet government made them capable of things far worse than the article suggests, and knowing the benefits they reaped from getting the most principled anti-communist (McDonald) out of Congress, I couldn't stop investigating the matter then. I have come to the conclusion that we have 69 more Americans to bring home. If you want to do some investigating of your own, I suggest the following resources: http://www.rescue007.org, website of The International Committee for the Rescue of KAL007 Survivors (some documents in this list are from that site) Letter to Boris Yeltsin from Jesse Helms, December 10, 1991 http://www.rescue007.org/helms_letter.htm http://www.thenewamerican.com (type in KAL007 as a search term) www.aim.org (type in KAL 007 as a search term in the upper right hand box and be sure to leave a space between "KAL" and "007". You will get 49 results, including the stories AIM wrote when the incident happened) Two Isvestiya articles from 1990 and 1991: http://www.royfc.com/kal007.html "Ambush Over Moneron" by Craig Roberts: http://www.rescue007.org/docs/AMBUSHOVERMONERON.pdf Rescue 007, by Bert Schlossberg, available from http://www.realityzone.com HTTP://www.amazon.com (you will find a list of books on the subject there) *Please take some time today and pray for the passengers of KAL 007.* Scott Darby Darby700@yahoo.com Russian Explanations for the Missing of KAL 007 rescue007.org, Thu Jan 8 17:58
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