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Ron Browns Death, Accident, or Assassination?

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posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:24 PM
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A lot of questions got swept under the carpet when the plane carrying Ron Brown crashed.

What was the exact nature of Ron Browns involvement with Klinton fundraising, which incidentally included the deaths of three other major fundraisers by the end of the Klinton administration?

Why was there a .45 caliber bullet wound in Ron Browns head?

Why was Ron Brown not autopsied after the crash?

Why was one of the navigational beacons at the airport Browns plane was bound for, missing?

Why a few days later, was the technician responsible for maintainence on these navigational beacon, found dead by gunshot wound to the head, and ruled a suicide?

And LOTS more....



Bill Clinton appointed Ron Brown Commerce Secretary, partly as a reward for Ron Brown's success as a campaign fund raiser. From day one, allegations surrounded the exact means and methods by which this success was attained. Investigations into Ron Brown's activities (his son would later plead guilty to money laundering) were nearing the point of indictments, and Ron Brown had publicly stated that he would not go to jail alone, when the airplane carrying Ron Brown and about 30 other people crashed in Bosnia.

It is worth noting that Ron Brown was just one of four Clinton campaign fund raisers to die under questionable circumstances. The others were C. Victor Raiser II, Hershel Friday, and Ed Willey, a total of three plane crashes and one "Fosterization". Following Brown's demise, his personal attorney as well as a co-worker at the Department of Commerce, Barbara Wise also died under questionable circumstances. As in the case of yet another "suddenly dead" member of the Clinton administration, Vincent Foster , Ron Brown's office was ransacked for files by Commerce staff immediately after his death.

In the wake of Brown's death, even though the investigation into his activities was effectively closed down, allegations continued to surface that Brown had traded seats on trade missions for DNC campaign donations, and had even solicited money from Vietnam! Now infamous security leaks John Huang and Ira Sockowitz were at Ron Brown's Commerce Department at the times they were leaking classified satellite technology to the Chinese. Brown's closest associate, Nolanda Hill, admitted on ABC-TV that Brown was using drugs, and that the White House had ordered Brown to meet with "some damn Chinaman", a reference to John Huang.

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Last December, Lt. Col. Steve Cogswell, a senior pathologist with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review that Ron Brown had sustained a suspicious headwound, an inwardly beveling .45 caliber hole which resembled a gunshot wound. Cogswell had photographs of x-rays to support his observations. He revealed that Ron Brown's body was never autopsied despite the unexplained wound.

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On April 3, 1996, Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and 34 others were killed when their Air Force Boeing 737 crashed into a mountainside in Croatia. One day after the crash, before any real investigation had begun, Defense Secretary William Perry told the Associated Press that the plane crash was "a classic sort of accident that good instrumentation should be able to prevent." The Air Force soon agreed and, in its ensuing investigation, determined that the tragic event was due to navigational error. Since that time, certain anomalies and evidence have come to light regarding the crash:

Ron Brown was found with a .45-inch inwardly beveling circular hole in the top of his head, which resembled a gunshot wound. Despite this suspicious wound, the Air Force medical examiners decided not to order an autopsy.
Normally in plane crash investigations there is a two step process. The Air Force first determines whether the crash was the result of an accident, hostile fire, sabotage, or mechanical failure. In Ron Brown's case, this determination (called a safety board) was skipped. Instead, the Air Force immediately proceeded to the second part of the investigation, where only accident and legal issues are considered.
The Air Force reported that a navigation beacon had been stolen from the airport sometime before the crash. This led some to speculate that the pilot may have been intentionally drawn off course and into the mountainside by a spurious beacon.
Three days after the the crash, Niko Jerkic--the man who was responsible for maintaining the airport's navigational aids--died by gunshot. This was ruled a suicide. Jerkic's untimely death meant that investigators did not have a chance to question him.

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posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:28 PM
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Excuse my ignorance DR. Do you think he was eliminated because he became a liability to Clinton? Was TOO much evidence surfacing?



posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:29 PM
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Originally posted by kukla
Excuse my ignorance DR. Do you think he was eliminated because he became a liability to Clinton? Was TOO much evidence surfacing?


That would be my guess. He was to be subpeonaed, and was ready and willing to name names... Klinton didnt want his name to be released, and, well... we now have yet another body...



posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:32 PM
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Originally posted by kukla
Excuse my ignorance DR. Do you think he was eliminated because he became a liability to Clinton? Was TOO much evidence surfacing?


www.judicialwatch.org...

...two weeks before Brown died, he had a meeting with Clinton in the White House, where he told the President of his intentions to cut a plea agreement with the independent counsel that had been investigating him and his son, Michael Brown, for bribery and other offenses. The plea would have meant cooperating to tell everything Brown knew about the scandals.

Cut a deal on what, you ask?

Ron Brown, the former Clinton Commerce Department Cabinet Secretary who orchestrated the sale of seats on trade missions in exchange for large campaign contributions to the Democratic Party and Clinton-Gore campaigns, among other illegal acts.


Yeah, I think that's too much evidence....

-B.



posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:38 PM
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I knew he had sold a few seats on some trade missions, double crossing of this sorts is another matter.

But double crossing ANY president like that would end in the same outcome.



posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:40 PM
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That may be true. However, this seems to have been the outcome for MANY people during the Klinton administration.



posted on Sep, 8 2003 @ 11:44 PM
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Yes, I saw Seekerof's comprehensive list.


With Bush, the strategy seems to have changed. No news is good news.



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 12:08 AM
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Klinton was a disease unto the presidency that had not been seen for decades. BJ's in the oval office, the failure to act decisively on Osama, the selling OF MISSLE TECHONLOGY TO CHINA. The fact he had someone murdered is minute in comparison. I believe it.



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