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Minot base crew commander found dead

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« on: February 04, 2009, 12:42:06 pm »

This is something I was alerted to a few days ago when they first started looking for this base commander.  Its a little convoluted - but Im sure you will get the drift  Undecided


MINOT, N.D. — The body of a missile combat crew commander from the Minot Air Force Base was found by police, and the cause of his death is under investigation, the Air Force says.

A statement issued by the base Sunday said the body of Capt. Jonathan Bayless, 28, was found Friday night. Police did not give details but said it was in an area north of the city soccer complex, and they are awaiting autopsy results.

Col. Christopher Ayres, the base’s 91st Missile Wing commander, said Bayless was a training chief with the 91st Operations Support Squadron. He had been at the Minot Air Force Base since March 2005.

Bayless went on active duty in May 2003, the statement said. Base officials did not list his hometown but said he had been assigned earlier to Vandenberg Air Force Base for missile combat crew member training.

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http://airforcetimes.com/news/2009/02/ap_missilecrewcom...



Minot AFB Clandestine Nukes 'Oddities' By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org Updated: 30 July 2008

The following section was compiled by 'The Pundit.'
Since the Minot story broke a week ago about the missing nukeclandestine operation from Minot, we have the following (for those who are paying attention):

1. All six people listed below are from Minot Airforce base
2. All were directly involved as loaders or as pilots
3. All are now dead
4. All within the last 7 days in 'accidents'

http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=10465
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AI...
http://www.kxmc.com/News/161562.asp
http://www.kxmc.com/getArticle.asp?ArticleId=140988
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2007/07/20/news...

http://www.komotv.com/news/local/9679367.html



Air Force brigadier general dies of gunshot wound 28 Jul 2008 An Air Force brigadier general died of a gunshot wound that likely was self-inflicted, a spokesman said Monday. Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Tinsley, the commander at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, suffered a gunshot wound to his chest late Sunday night and was pronounced dead within a half hour, said Col. Richard Walberg, who assumed command at Elmendorf after Tinsley's death. "To the best information, it's possible it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Walberg said at a news conference. The weapon was likely a handgun. His previous 22-month assignment was executive officer to the Air Force chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael "Buzz" Mosely, who in June resigned under pressure in an agency shake-up. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ousted both Mosely, the Air Force military chief, and Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne, the agency's civilian head, holding them accountable for failing to fully correct an erosion of nuclear-related performance standards. One concern was a cross-country flight in August 2007 of a B-52 carrying armed nuclear weapons.

US missile alert crew falls asleep on the job 25 Jul 2008 It was 9.30 in the evening. The crew of three air force members decided to rest a little and within 15 minutes they were fast asleep. They awoke several hours later. The only problem was that the room in which they were snoozing was the missile alert facility at Minot air force base in North Dakota. Directly beneath them was the underground control centre containing the keys that can launch ballistic missiles, and in their care were metal boxes containing the secret codes that allow the nuclear button to be pressed. The incident is the latest in a series of foul-ups and poor ratings for the Minot air force base. Last summer a B-52 bomber was loaded with six air-launched nuclear missiles and flown, unbeknownst to its pilots or crew, across America.

Air Force says officers fell asleep with nuke code --July 12 incident was at Minot AFB, location of other incidents 24 Jul 2008 Three Air Force officers fell asleep while in control of an electronic component that contained old launch codes for nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles, a violation of procedure, Air Force officials said Thursday. It is the fourth incident in the past year involving problems with secure handling of components of America's nuclear weapons. The incident occurred July 12, during the changing out of components used to facilitate secure communications between an underground missile-control facility and missile silos near Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, according to Col. Dewey Ford, a spokesman for the Air Force Space Command in Colorado.

Air Force declares lost B-52 crew dead 24 Jul 2008 In a solemn statement early Wednesday, 2nd Bomb Wing Commander Col. Robert Wheeler bore bitter news of tragedy to Barksdale Air Force Base and the surrounding community. The Air Force and Coast Guard have given up hope any of the six crew members of a Barksdale B-52 that crashed Sunday north of Guam are alive. Five of the lost airmen were assigned to the 2nd Bomb Wing. The only other base in the world at which B-52s are permanently assigned is Minot Air Force Base, N.D. Its 5th Wing has been peppered for years with 2nd Bomb Wing personnel, and vice-versa, and it has not been unusual over the years for a commander or a vice commander to move from the 5th Wing to the 2nd Bomb Wing.

Air Force Finds Lax Nuclear Security 02 Jul 2008 Most overseas storage sites for U.S. nuclear weapons, particularly in Europe, need substantial improvements in physical security measures and the personnel who guard the weapons, according to a newly available Air Force report. The Blue Ribbon review of nuclear security was conducted after it was discovered that a B-52 bomber had flown across the United States, from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, with neither the pilots nor ground crews aware that six cruise missiles under one wing held real nuclear warheads.

http://www.legitgov.org/minot_afb_nukes_oddities.html

I know, I know....base crew members, from the same base, just turn up dead from 'accidents' all the time....


why am I being asked to put in the catcha code?Huh?  Is it US secret service watching me??
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2009, 12:57:54 pm »

Hmm looking through the discussions about this on the links is quite interesting.
Were the nukes destined for Israel so they can blow Iran?
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« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2009, 01:02:39 pm »

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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2009, 01:13:24 pm »

Confused??

What seems to be understood about this is that the B52 that went down had nuclear armed missiles on board.  They didnt explode and werent found.  They are lost.  LOL
The 3 members of the crew who fell asleep - its believed the codes for the weapons were taken at that time.
How often would 3 members of a crew go to sleep in that situation?

Im only going from what I can find around the net.

It appears that there are some of the US's own nuclear armed missiles out there in someone elses hands.



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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2009, 01:39:27 pm »

Mind you - i have to admit - Im probably more confused than you having read and read about it.

The missiles on the b52 is an interesting story, yet confusing  Grin
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« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2009, 01:47:59 pm »

This is important cos since about 49 weve lived in a fragile standoff - weve been at the brink of calamity.

We were totally dependent on mutually agreed destruction.

For a little while things settled a little bit.

But now we are even further down that road IMO.
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« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2009, 02:02:10 pm »

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645

The day after Obama was knighted this bill was placed before the senate.
Its for the establishment of national emergency centres in US military installations.

These are what the US citizens are calling 'concentration camps'
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« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2009, 06:20:49 pm »

Ive stumbled across this story too but that was  about a year ago and was more about the nukes that were flown across the US. Its obvious that some barstard was testing the waters to see if they could deliver a nuke to an outside country. My guess is the hawks and neocons or maybe Mossad trying to set the US up again? This time theyll paint it in Iranian colours and send it back to Obama. The interesting thing is the guard who rumbled the plan mysteriously died too.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20427730/

And get this...supposedly nukes cant be transported anywhere without the presidents knowledge and approval. Bush was unaware theyd been moved!!!!


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« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2009, 06:37:14 pm »

Yeh thats what Ive discovered - apparently you cant LOOK at a nuclear warehad without permission - so how did these warheads get so far without anyone knowing - and what happened to the missing one??
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« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2009, 05:36:53 am »

Never mind, hopefully a big spacejunk will come along on a collision course and they will all have to be used to blow the think up
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