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Munro Ferguson

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November 3rd, 2009

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Conspiracies: Did Japan Capture Amelia Earhart?

A brief roundup of alleged conspiracies that may have escaped your attention.

Did Japan capture Amelia Earhart? According to her fourth cousin, Wally Earhart, Amelia and her navigator Fred Noonan didn’t starve to death on Howland Island, nor were they killed on impact during a crash into the Pacific. Wally asserts the two were rescued after crashing into the Pacific by a Japanese fishing trawler and transported to Saipan. There, Noonan was beheaded, Earheart died of dissentary and her plane was dis-assembled and tossed into the sea. Wally also claims his late and distant cousin was asked by President Roosevelt to “scout” Japanese military installations during her voyage.

The CIA is gunning for top Iranian officials: So claims Iran’s Intelligence Ministry, alleging they’ve now foiled two CIA hatched plots to use “mercenary terrorists” to bring about the demise of an unnamed Iranian political official.

Colombia is training paramilitaries in Venezuela: Shortly following the arrest of “a number” of individuals that Venezuela’s Deputy Foreign Minister labeled as Colombian spies, eleven men were kidnapped during a pick up game of football. A few weeks later the men’s dead bodies were found at various points along the Colombia-Venezuela border. Despite claims from witnesses and family that they were simple shop keepers Venezuela’s Vice President, Ramon Carrizalez, has enlightened the world that the eleven were, in fact, part of a Colombian paramilitary infiltration.

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Thomas
November 3, 2009
11:47 pm
That second one may be true if Chiol gets his way.
Chirol
November 4, 2009
2:04 am
Indeed, I hope it is.