Re: Blow-by-blow account of Brothers to the Rescue tragedy



On Aug 28, 10:13 am, "PL" <pl.nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[snipping portion of PL's posting already debunked here, or too lame
to bother with]

Scroll up, idiot! See the part about photos in the Miami Herald
clearly showing USAF markings??? That was several years BEFORE the
shootdown -- in 1993!

Three years before comrade DAn and at a point that they seem to have
acquired Airforce Surplus planes.

And several months AFTER the shootdown, according to facts disclosed
in the Security Council debate. This supports Cuban claims that the
BTTR planes had military markings all along. This was corroborated
years later at the so-called Miami spy trials by a US air defense
expert.


All fotos of the planes involved and the planes used at the time of the
shootdown - not any possible replacement bought later - show the planes had
civilian markings.

Already debunked here.


You only show crap that predates the killings by 3 years when some planes
were acquired and of 5 months later when probably replacements were
acquired.

[snip]

Let's see your proof that replacements were acquired. Your political
masters in Miami and Washington still have yet to address this matter.
Their silence has been, as they say, absolutely deafening! It seems
they have conceded the point the BTTR planes had military markings.
But you always were a bit of a loose cannon, weren't you, Mr.
Lobbyist?

See "Human Rights / The BTTR Shootdown Revisited" at my website.

Dan
Visit my CUBA: Issues & Answers website at http://www.netcom.ca/~dchris/CubaFAQ.html

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