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Interesting post Andrea.Now Michael used FBI or FBI used Michael?Or Michael is dead and this hoax is just our daily morphine? To forget about the pain of losing him...
mdc wrote:Not sure if this is any help but concerning Steve Ruda... I think he is just a media relations/spokesperson and is not actually at station 71. I read somewhere that he was head of the Public Information Unit. I think the Captains of station 71 are/were Michael Coleman (A platoon), Antonio Gonzales (B platoon), and Jeffrey Mills (C platoon).
Thursday, March 02, 2006The Right Stuff: LAFD's Captain Steve Ruda The Los Angeles Firefighters Association invites you to join the men and women of LAFD, as well as community and civic leaders from across the nation in recognizing the Los Angeles Fire Department's "Firefighter of the Year" for 2005.This year's honoree is not only widely known for his countless contributions to the Fire Service and community, but also for an inspiring message he wrote on a quilted wall hanging sent as a tribute to the passengers and crew of September 11's Flight 93.His heartfelt opening words soon became the Mission Statement of the Flight 93 National Memorial:"A common field one day. A field of honor forever. May all who visit this place remember the collective acts of courage and sacrifice of the passengers and crew, revere this hallowed ground as the final resting place of those heroes, and reflect on the power of individuals who choose to make a difference."Captain Stephen RudaLos Angeles Fire DepartmentA man of both faith and courage who has served his country with distinction as a United States Marine, and since excelled as a leader in our agency, Captain Stephen J. Ruda will be honored by his peers as LAFD's "Firefighter of the Year" at a noon luncheon:Thursday, March 9, 2006Omni Los Angeles Hotel251 South Olive StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012 USAMembers of the public are warmly welcomed to join community leaders in attending this inspiring event. A limited number of tickets remain available for $38.00 per person. Tables of ten can still be purchased for $360.00Tickets however, will not be sold at the door. You must RSVP. For additional information and reservations, please call: 213-386-3316.We are pleased to offer an interactive map and driving directions to the Omni Hotel, and look forward to being with you next Thursday as we gather to honor Captain Steve Ruda - LAFD's Firefighter of the Year.Submitted by Brian Humphrey, SpokesmanLos Angeles Fire Department
Fifth, there is more than one way to skin a cat. So let's look at it from the other side of the coin. If the FBI did not help out, then how could the Bel Air station not know something is fishy? Would they sit by quietly, and say nothing, while MJ hired actors and rented an ambulance to look just like the LAFD #71 ambulance? And why would the LAFD Captain say You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login "On June 25, 2009, LAFD responded ... our paramedic ..."--if indeed the LAFD did NOT respond, and it was merely actors in a rented ambulance?
Im_convincedmjalive, Jeff Mills' wife said that he had a VIP emergency that day about which he could not speak, and that there was a "photo" that caused rumours whether the EMTs had shot it or not. I refer to a statement of a family member. It was posted and is available here. I am not inventing pink bubbles. This is other folks' occupation, not mine.Blessings.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Jackson – named by MTV today as the channel’s 2009 News Man of the Year - was not the only pop star to have his own FBI file.The agency gathered more than 300 pages of information about John Lennon between 1971 and 1972, which later became material for a film and a book called ‘Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files.’ The FBI also compiled 650 pages on Elvis Presley, 89 on Doors singer Jim Morrison, 24 on the Motown Records label and four pages on Grateful Dead star Jerry Garcia.
Andrea, your post about numerology and the FBI files scares the living daylights out of me......and I have no idea why. :idea: :arrow: :? does anyone else feel their grip on reality slipping? :|
Andrea- outstanding post! Unless it's all coincidence- JUST kidding! The Joe mention pertaining to Michael bs the Joseph talking about dead Michael contained in the FBI files is a great find. I totally agree with your reasoning as well as with the statement from AnaMarcia- that's what I believe as well. It wasn't about who used whom- it was a mutual beneficial agreement- believe it or not, that's how our government agencies related to Intelligence work. And let's not forget that Michael is a very high profile person, so while they might not enter into such deals with just anyone- this was different.
The series started shortly after the FBI’s involvement with Michael officially began. What’s very interesting about the show is that Mulder is a believer that Elvis is still alive and made several references to it throughout the series. I only found one clip on youtube but there are more in other episodes:[youtube:1zj8rgj5]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SAwcNGwJNg[/youtube:1zj8rgj5]