March 12, 2006

Ron Brown: The Story Still Stinks 10 Years Later

Filed under: Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 10:44 am

Jack Cashill is an Emmy-award winning independent writer. His credentials and credibility have never been successfully refuted.

He has a column on last Friday’s 10th anniversary of the mysterious death of former Commerce Secretary Ron Brown in a plane crash in Croatia that is a must read, especially as the story has a few characters in it who are still with us. The excerpts listed at the bottom at World Net Daily link are from Cashill’s book, “Ron Brown’s Body.”

The true story behind Brown’s death is something that I believe the current new media environment would likely have uncovered had it existed at the time. Unfortunately, we’ll probably never know the whole truth.

2 Comments

  1. What a crock of sh**. Here’s the Truth: The plane crashed due to pilot error. And just so you know: I am an Air Force Pilot.

    Comment by Lee — March 13, 2006 @ 12:26 pm

  2. Until you can explain the hole in Brown’s head and the lead storm around the hole, the story will be incomplete (i.e., it will “stink”), “pilot error” (some evidence pilot misdirection) or no.

    Oh, and I slightly edited your comment to keep it within standards here.

    Comment by TBlumer — March 13, 2006 @ 3:20 pm

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