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Pentagon "lost" $1 trillion
This just came to my mind. those 56 airplanes could be
those that were accounted by Russian intel agencies as shot down in Yugoslavia and denied by pentagon. Quite logical indeed. Pentagon can say what ever they want to public but not to GAO inspectors. ROFLMAO...ok...now we're cooking with gas....I couldn't wait for this guy to bring this up. Hey...uhh...genius....the U.S. Army never flew any aircraft (including helicopters) over Yugoslavia during Operation ALLIED FORCE. If you anti-American conspiracy nuts would put as much time in research as you did in building conspiracys, you may not sound as dumb as you do. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Drewe Manton wrote:
(TJ) wrote in news:683ee26a.0403130524.4973118 @posting.google.com: Shhhh. Ever wonder what happened to Mladen? Gee I miss him! Solid entertainment value and no mistake. Perhaps he finally managed to set up home in Venik's outhouse? Did Venik go back to Russia? Last I heard, he was supposed to be a fat cat driving a Caddy running some sort of business here in the US, but I figure there may soon be openings for political commissar positions in Russia before too long. Not much in the way of money, but lots of status! SMH |
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Stephen Harding wrote in message ...
Drewe Manton wrote: (TJ) wrote in news:683ee26a.0403130524.4973118 @posting.google.com: Shhhh. Ever wonder what happened to Mladen? Gee I miss him! Solid entertainment value and no mistake. Perhaps he finally managed to set up home in Venik's outhouse? Did Venik go back to Russia? Last I heard, he was supposed to be a fat cat driving a Caddy running some sort of business here in the US, but I figure there may soon be openings for political commissar positions in Russia before too long. Not much in the way of money, but lots of status! SMH Still apparently living in the US: http://www.aeronautics.ru/about.htm "Venik Philadelphia, PA 01/11/2004" Back in 2001 he claimed the following: "Subject: Venik is defiant but increasingly isolated... View: Complete Thread (24 articles) Original Format Newsgroups: rec.aviation.military Date: 2001-11-08 08:14:30 PST I am not a foreign national and I do not accept welfare. I am a US citizen and I work at a defense company. Get a clue. Venik" TJ |
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This makes one sad that you don't know too much...
-- Venik www.aeronautics.ru "TJ" wrote in message m... Scott Ferrin wrote in message . .. On 11 Mar 2004 22:44:40 GMT, (BUFDRVR) wrote: This just came to my mind. those 56 airplanes could be those that were accounted by Russian intel agencies as shot down in Yugoslavia and denied by pentagon. Quite logical indeed. Pentagon can say what ever they want to public but not to GAO inspectors. ROFLMAO...ok...now we're cooking with gas....I couldn't wait for this guy to bring this up. Hey...uhh...genius....the U.S. Army never flew any aircraft (including helicopters) over Yugoslavia during Operation ALLIED FORCE. If you anti-American conspiracy nuts would put as much time in research as you did in building conspiracys, you may not sound as dumb as you do. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" Are you kidding? If they did research we might never hear from them again. Shhhh. Ever wonder what happened to Mladen? The kid knew too much. The black helos took him away in the night as he had intimate knowledge of the 'missing' aircraft in the report. Mladen's website from 1999 claimed that he had a friend who knew the person in charge of the Eastern part of Yugoslav airspace who had a video of 59 downed aircraft! Maybe Michael can do some research on the video and track it down for all of us to see? TJ |
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That's 56 of what type of airplanes out of an inventory of how
many total airplanes? This just came to my mind. those 56 airplanes could be those that were accounted by Russian intel agencies as shot down in Yugoslavia and denied by pentagon. Quite logical indeed. Pentagon can say what ever they want to public but not to GAO inspectors. Classic Petukhov - find a way to hammer any square peg into his "Serb Victory" hole, no matter how poor the fit. |
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I see you don't like it, Gordon. Good!. BTW where are the planes
which tracks were lost by Pentagon? It is not sewing-machines. These are military planes. Of course I see you ignored my post that pointed out the "lost" aircraft in the GAO report were *U.S. Army* aircraft and the ones claimed shot down over Serbia were USAF, USN and USMC. No US Army aircraft flew over Serbia, thus they could not have been the ones claimed lost by the envious Russians. Conversely, since the GAO didn't report lost USAF, USN or USMC aircraft that must mean the Russian report isn't woth its weight in crap shocking BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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