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Something Strange
I was reviewing some of the documents I got at the National Archives
with someone Monday evening, and he pointed something out I failed to notice (it happens.) The date on the crew log books was January 24, 1967. Why is this important? Well, if you look at the timeline, you see that for whatever reason the crew didn't bring their checklists with them to the pad. The Pad Leader gave them copies. Those copies were from three days before the test. It is a matter of record that changes were made to those procedures as recently as the morning of the fire. What originally piqued my interest about the log books is that NASA blocked out most of the crew's handwritten notes before turning them over to the Archives. I wonder what changes were made in those three days, and how those changes affected the test that afternoon. One thing is for certain: NASA didn't block out those notes because of "family privacy" (the excuse they use for revealing important information on the fire) unless the crew was writing love letters to their wives on the logs! Perhaps the date sheds some light on those books being doctored....Something to look into. LaDonna |
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P.S. The FBI refuses to cough up THEIR copies of those log books.
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I was reviewing some of the documents I got at the National Archives with someone Monday evening, and he pointed something out I failed to notice (it happens.) The date on the crew log books was January 24, 1967. Why is this important? Well, if you look at the timeline, you see that for whatever reason the crew didn't bring their checklists with them to the pad. The fact that the crew forgot their checklist is documented adequately in the report as is the fact that this created minor problems during the test. The Pad Leader gave them copies. Those copies were from three days before the test. It is a matter of record that changes were made to those procedures as recently as the morning of the fire. Yes it is in the report that they last updated the test that same morning. What originally piqued my interest about the log books is that NASA blocked out most of the crew's handwritten notes before turning them over to the Archives. I wonder what changes were made in those three days, and how those changes affected the test that afternoon. That should not be too hard too figure out as those changes are discussed in the report. One thing is for certain: NASA didn't block out those notes because of "family privacy" (the excuse they use for revealing important information on the fire) unless the crew was writing love letters to their wives on the logs! Perhaps the date sheds some light on those books being doctored.... What is it with you and Doctors? :-) Something to look into. If you have the time the archives have the records. Daniel |
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"Charleston" wrote in message news:tfNEc.24540$Yu.15043@fed1read04...
wrote: I was reviewing some of the documents I got at the National Archives with someone Monday evening, and he pointed something out I failed to notice (it happens.) The date on the crew log books was January 24, 1967. Why is this important? Well, if you look at the timeline, you see that for whatever reason the crew didn't bring their checklists with them to the pad. The fact that the crew forgot their checklist is documented adequately in the report as is the fact that this created minor problems during the test. The Pad Leader gave them copies. Those copies were from three days before the test. It is a matter of record that changes were made to those procedures as recently as the morning of the fire. Yes it is in the report that they last updated the test that same morning. What originally piqued my interest about the log books is that NASA blocked out most of the crew's handwritten notes before turning them over to the Archives. I wonder what changes were made in those three days, and how those changes affected the test that afternoon. That should not be too hard too figure out as those changes are discussed in the report. One thing is for certain: NASA didn't block out those notes because of "family privacy" (the excuse they use for revealing important information on the fire) unless the crew was writing love letters to their wives on the logs! Perhaps the date sheds some light on those books being doctored.... What is it with you and Doctors? :-) Something to look into. If you have the time the archives have the records. Daniel LOL Doctors. And yes,I spent quite a bit of time at the Archives. A lot of information is missing. In fact, are you aware NASA's investigation of the fire lasted three months PAST the Congressional testimony? And yet there are only 453 boxes at the Archives. A full six months of investigation, working 16 hours a day six days a week (that according to several people who participated in that investigation) should have yielded far more evidence than that. (For the record, I'm quite certain it did. It's just classified.) :-) LaDonna |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... And yes,I spent quite a bit of time at the Archives. Did you happen to find the names and jurisdictions of the law enforcement personnel you contacted about Apollo 1 there? How about the names of your "teammates"? A full six months of investigation, working 16 hours a day six days a week (that according to several people who participated in that investigation) should have yielded far more evidence than that. You claimed you've worked on this matter for over a decade. Why don't you have any notes? |
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"Scott Hedrick" wrote in message . ..
"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... And yes,I spent quite a bit of time at the Archives. Did you happen to find the names and jurisdictions of the law enforcement personnel you contacted about Apollo 1 there? How about the names of your "teammates"? A full six months of investigation, working 16 hours a day six days a week (that according to several people who participated in that investigation) should have yielded far more evidence than that. You claimed you've worked on this matter for over a decade. Why don't you have any notes? 1. When did I say I've worked on the fire for over a decade? 2. When did I say I don't have any notes? 3. When are you going to buy a brain? LaDonna |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message
om... 1. When did I say I've worked on the fire for over a decade? 2. When did I say I don't have any notes? 3. When are you going to buy a brain? 4. after you provide all teh verifiable citations that you keep trying to wriggle out of supplying. -- Terrell Miller "Married men live longer than single men, but married men are a lot more willing to die." Proverb |
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"Terrell Miller" wrote in message . ..
"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... 1. When did I say I've worked on the fire for over a decade? 2. When did I say I don't have any notes? 3. When are you going to buy a brain? 4. after you provide all teh verifiable citations that you keep trying to wriggle out of supplying. 5. Have you looked up the citations I've already given you over the past month? No? Then don't expect others. I bet you haven't even looked up the page number I gave you yesterday. Stop wasting my time. You're not worth any more than Hedrick is at the moment. LaDonna |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... 1. When did I say I've worked on the fire for over a decade? It was among your first claims. Are you now saying that you *have not* been investigating Apollo 1 for at least a decade? 2. When did I say I don't have any notes? A good investigator would have them ready and be able to refer to them before making claims. Perhaps you should try that. 3. When are you going to buy a brain? Lord knows you could use one, maybe I'll do the group a favor and get you a present. I'll have it ready for you when you show up, *as you promised*, to kick my ass. |
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"LaDonna Wyss" wrote in message om... 5. Have you looked up the citations I've already given you over the past month? Yes. Nowhere have you posted the names and jurisdictions of the law enforcement personnel you spoke to about Apollo 1. You don't even seem to be able to remember the names of your "teammates". |
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