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Originally posted by el cid
thx mulder....i missed most of this show and was kicking myself ever since!
Hopefully it will actually air as scheduled.
When police entered his country home, they found both his radio and computer left on. "Investigators found dinner dishes on a table and clam shells in the kitchen sink." Friends say this was unusual for Colby, a meticulous man.
The canoe was found conveniently waterlogged near the waterfront part of his home. Considering the swift current of the Wicomico, that made sense only if he died very close to the shoreline near his property. Yet authorities using scuba divers and sophisticated radar couldn't find his body there.
And a canoe is an extremely seaworthy boat. How did it become lodged and waterlogged on the riverbank? Had Colby been stricken by a heart attack and fallen off, as has been speculated, the canoe should have completely capsized or safely righted itself, not become waterlogged and moved by the current to the Colby waterfront.
Then there were other telling problems. Colby was found with no lifejacket. He always wore one when on the water. The scrupulous search for him should have turned up the floating life jacket or the buoyant paddle. Neither was found.
An autopsy by a Maryland coroner found that Colby had died of drowning. The autopsy also claimed that the drowning was precipitated -- get this -- by a heart attack or stroke. Take your pick. But the coroner found no evidence of either!
Police homicide investigators always treat drowning deaths with great suspicion. Trained killers know that someone killed by drowning is "buried" in deep water, a target of predatory sea life. After days there, the body is mutilated by sea life to such a degree that any signs of a struggle are difficult to identify.
Originally posted by partykid
I would say that Greer is really slow at disclosing something. A lot of stories from a lot of people, i dont care that they are militiary whatever retired, i want to see evidence.
Originally posted by Facefirst
Originally posted by partykid
I would say that Greer is really slow at disclosing something. A lot of stories from a lot of people, i dont care that they are militiary whatever retired, i want to see evidence.
Ditto, Ditto, Ditto.
Originally posted by partykid
Originally posted by Facefirst
Originally posted by partykid
I would say that Greer is really slow at disclosing something. A lot of stories from a lot of people, i dont care that they are militiary whatever retired, i want to see evidence.
Ditto, Ditto, Ditto.
Meaning .. ?
Originally posted by mpeake
I don't care how much money he has and how much support he gets. He's not going to get a Congressional hearing. Why? Because the powers that be will not allow it to happen. The only way he is going to acheive full disclosure is to do perform a rogue broadcast to a wide audience.
Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by mpeake
I don't care how much money he has and how much support he gets. He's not going to get a Congressional hearing. Why? Because the powers that be will not allow it to happen. The only way he is going to acheive full disclosure is to do perform a rogue broadcast to a wide audience.
*sigh* Yeah, I know. If this was a fair government, The Disclosure Project would've had their chance to present their case to congress. But because the U.S. government has become corrupt, they no longer serve the interest of the people no matter how much money they have.