looselucy is right, there's no conspiracy. this fool WAS drunk as fuck and tried to walk home cuz his body felt warm and he froze to death in the middle of a soccer field.
Dont upset my sense of security with these things because i have been conditioned by the TV to reflexively call them a conspiracy and then forget about it.
yeah but when like, 10 of 12 airman who were on duty/connected to the Minot AFB Nuclear "mishap" die soon after or-who might spill the beans on an absolutely impossible breach of nuclear procedures/protocol-unless approved by none other that the Vice president himself-Dick Cheney
who is rabidly foaming -at -the -mouth obsessed with bombing IRAN-it seems only someone dropped on their head as an infant could not sit up and at least take notice
ya might want to check it out further-unprecidented
Hate to break all the conspiracist hopes out there, but it is not uncommon for deaths in the military- even stateside. The press rarely covers them with any attention, though. Think about it: young men and women, type A personalities (generally), who like motorcycles, cars, hunting and are not averse to a high-danger profession. Suicides are rare, but not so uncommon that they are unheard of.
That makes 7 now since the nuclear overflight scandal. 5 of them died in one week from various "accidents" (not suicide). I checked it out myself with the local Minot paper's obituary at the time.
looselucy is right, there's no conspiracy. this fool WAS drunk as fuck and tried to walk home cuz his body felt warm and he froze to death in the middle of a soccer field.
randehay 1 year ago
Dont upset my sense of security with these things because i have been conditioned by the TV to reflexively call them a conspiracy and then forget about it.
318767663 2 years ago
Shut up the guy died because he was drunk and tried to walk back to base and froze to death. Conspiracy? What conspiracy??? Idiots.
looselucy 2 years ago
yeah but when like, 10 of 12 airman who were on duty/connected to the Minot AFB Nuclear "mishap" die soon after or-who might spill the beans on an absolutely impossible breach of nuclear procedures/protocol-unless approved by none other that the Vice president himself-Dick Cheney
who is rabidly foaming -at -the -mouth obsessed with bombing IRAN-it seems only someone dropped on their head as an infant could not sit up and at least take notice
ya might want to check it out further-unprecidented
gennx30 2 years ago
Hate to break all the conspiracist hopes out there, but it is not uncommon for deaths in the military- even stateside. The press rarely covers them with any attention, though. Think about it: young men and women, type A personalities (generally), who like motorcycles, cars, hunting and are not averse to a high-danger profession. Suicides are rare, but not so uncommon that they are unheard of.
BigEastAndy 2 years ago
That makes 7 now since the nuclear overflight scandal. 5 of them died in one week from various "accidents" (not suicide). I checked it out myself with the local Minot paper's obituary at the time.
Tobacc0 2 years ago
It's not all that unusual. I knew 2 people who committed suicide while I was stationed at Minot AFB too.
veedub87 2 years ago 2
confreakinsperacy
brett13760 3 years ago