QUOTE(Alkivar @ Thu 13th December 2007, 10:43pm)
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/shdoran.htmher deceased husband was Air Force.
"He had served in the Air Force for 18 years, working in the field of weapons development and evaluation. In addition to stations in Florida, he served with the U.S. On-Site Inspection Team in Russia in support of the SALT agreements. He had served in the Washington area for the past five years and transferred to MIMA last year after being with the Central Intelligence Agency."
so his drowning death got her survivor's benefits for an 18-year veteran....
jumping to conclusions is ok in my book... theres certainly enough fishy shit going on.
the more scrutiny I put on wikipedia... the more the CIA appears tangentially... creepy.
PS:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Chief_Operatin...convicted_felon Dammit, Alkivar, I really didn't want to bring this up because it's too late and too spooky. But you've forced my hand. I sincerely hope there's nothing to it. The
first post I cited in this thread refers to an "Investigator Robinette" and I cannot find a first name for Robinette on that page. I understand that Glenn Robinette became a private investigator in that neck of the woods. He's also a CIA veteran. NameBase played a
key role in exposing him to the media back in 1986, during the Iran/contra mess.
Is the "Investigator Robinette" one and the same as Glenn Robinette — another CIA veteran?
Of course, those nitwits in the cabal will claim that the CIA doesn't use people with "checkered" histories. They haven't studied the CIA for 40 years like I have.