Sunday, December 15, 2013
Inconsistencies Reported in Hawaii Plane Crash Which Killed Hawaii Health Director
(Dec. 15, 2013) — An Associated Press report on a plane crash which reportedly resulted in the death of Hawaii Department of Health Director Loretta Fuddy contains unexplained inconsistencies.
The accident, which reportedly occurred on Wednesday afternoon
Hawaii time, involved a total of nine people, one of whom swam to shore
and believed that all of the others would be rescued alive.
According to NBC News, rescuers arrived “quickly.” The single-engine Cessna Grand Caravan was reportedly the only crash with an aircraft of its kind resulting in a fatality since 1992.
The AP report states that the survivor
who reached the shore described the expert skills of the pilot, Clyde
Kawasaki, as having made it possible to “avoid what could have been a
catastrophic impact on the water.” However, later in the article, it is
stated that “The Federal Aviation Administration and the National
Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash and probably
won’t have the benefit of examining the plane. The location of the
wreckage, combined with wind and wave conditions, likely means it won’t
be recovered, NTSB spokesman Eric Weiss said.”
The same statement had been made in articles published after the initial reports on Thursday, when the same AP reporter stated that the airplane “crashed in the ocean off the island of Molokai.”
Coast Guard rescuers were quoted
on Friday by the AP as having said that “There was nothing recognizable
immediately as aircraft debris, just general debris in the water. I’m
not sure at what point the main body of the aircraft submerged, but it
was not present when we got there.”
Repeated portions of AP’s reportage stated that Fuddy was holding the hand
of her deputy, Keith Yamamoto, while they floated in the water awaiting
rescue. Yamamoto had reportedly helped Fuddy don a life jacket,
perhaps during the time between when the plane’s engine failed and the
impact, however hard or soft, occurred. Yamamoto reportedly tried to “help her relax” until help arrived.
Retired Air Force pilot Field McConnell and host of the Abel Danger radio show believes
that “his sister Kristine Marcy has tried to prevent his exposure of
her Obama birth-certificate fraud by turning the entire state of Hawaii
into a SBA HUBZone surveillance center and equipping the Serco FAA
Contract Towers at Molokaai with the Wi-Fi SATCOM devices which she
allegedly used to coordinate the 11/12/13 murder of prospective OBC
whistleblower, Loretta J. Fuddy, the Director of the Hawaii Department
of Health.”
On Thursday, The Los Angeles Times quoted the Honolulu Fire Captain, Terry Seelig,
as having stated after the accident that Fuddy, “remained in the
fuselage of the plane” and that “It’s always a difficult situation when
you’re not able to get everybody out,” which conflicts with the AP
reports.
The Times reported
in the same article that “Lt. William Juan with the Maui Police
Department said that Fuddy’s body had been recovered from the wreckage
and that an autopsy would be conducted,” which also contradicts the AP
about Fuddy having floated in the water with Yamamoto until she
inexplicably released his hand.
While one report said that an autopsy would be conducted on Thursday, others said that it would take place on Friday.
The Times contends that those
questioning Obama’s birthplace as anywhere other than Hawaii are
“wrong,” and does not include reports from the Maricopa County, AZ Cold Case Posse that its more than two-year criminal investigation has confirmed beyond any doubt that the long-form birth certificate image posted on the White House website is a “computer-generated forgery.”
Originally, the Obama regime had contended that only a “short-form”
Certification of Live Birth without much detail was the only birth
record available for its figurehead, Barack Hussein Obama, who has been
reported to have been born in Hawaii, Indonesia, and Kenya.
Released on April 27, 2011 after public
pressure was exerted, most notably from Donald Trump, experts
immediately stated that the long-form birth certificate image was a
forgery. Forbes,
without supporting evidence, declared it “the genuine article” while
acknowledging that “A few hardcore conspiracy theorists will probably
now claim that the newly released document is a forgery.” The writer
continued, “my guess is that instead of admitting they were wrong all
along, many birthers will merely shift the attack to question the
president’s motives in not requesting a waiver of Health Department
policy sooner.”
Fuddy reportedly supervised the copying
of the document which the Hawaii Department of Health held in its files
bearing Obama’s name.
Cold Case Posse lead investigator Mike
Zullo has been pressing Congress to launch an investigation since last
March, when he visited the CPAC convention to reveal his evidence to
members of Congress and other “VIPs” in attendance. Zullo and another
individual close
to the posse’s investigation have stated that numerous people in Hawaii
have participated in a cover-up relating to the forgery.
As of Friday, Zullo stated that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office believes that Fuddy’s death was “a tragic accident” and nothing else.
After Obama allegedly requested the release of his long-form birth certificate in April 2011, Fuddy reportedly wrote a letter responding that state policy would be lifted in order to issue it to his attorney, Judith Corley.
Others have noticed the inconsistent reports of where Fuddy was found after the reported “crash.”
Fuddy was nominated after Dr. Neal
Palafox’s nomination was inexplicably withdrawn from consideration,
reportedly without his knowledge, during the same time frame in which
Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie publicly announced that he would locate Obama’s birth certificate, which he stated just days later he was unable to do.
In May, The Post & Email reported
on the outcome of a UIPA request which indicated that Fuddy’s
activities performed on behalf of the public were not available for
scrutiny.
Information on Fuddy’s autopsy is not available as of press time.
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