Thursday, February 25, 2010

Joe Stack Conspiracy Theorists?

It seems that every major event which strikes society’s psyche brings forth some sort of conspiracy theory, involving secrets not known, alleged governmental relationships and other whisperings overhead in the hall.  I guess it isn’t unusual, then, that the recent Joe Stack incident should bring forth its own conspiracy theory.

The blog also highlights transponder flight tracking records of Stack’s plane which show that its last journey took place on August 6, 2009, and not on February 18 last week when the aircraft was slammed into the Echelon building.

One poster on the Prison Planet forum speculates, “This plane may still be in a hanger at GTU.”

Could Stack’s lightweight Piper Cherokee really have caused such drastic damage to the facade of the Echelon building when compared with other small planes that have crashed into buildings like that of New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle?...

Another startling contradiction comes in the form of Stack’s last words, which were reported by the media and apparently confirmed by audio from air traffic control tapes to be, “Thanks for your help, have a good day.”

However, audio taken from radio scanners who also recorded Stack’s last words is slightly different from that being forwarded as the official version. The second version of the audio, Stack’s final words are, “I’m definitely checking out, have a good day.”

The entire theory can be read at PrisonPlanet.com in a piece titled Joe Stack’s Intriguing Connections With Defense Contractors, Intelligence Agencies.

Via Fred Lapides GoodShit.

Posted by John Venlet on 02/25 at 02:11 PM
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