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Sec of Commerce Ron
Brown learned too much about Clinton-China
shot in head after plane crash -- but Obama teams with Clintons

From Dick Eastman:
Report from Washington
By Donald W. Stacey
A summary of a telephone
conference with Chief Petty Officer Kathleen Janoski USN conducted
by a group of concerned citizens.
On
Wednesday, October 28, 1998, a group of citizens from various parts
of the country talked with Kathleen Janoski. Chief Petty Officer
Janoski was the Chief of the Forensic Photography Division at the
Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner in the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology (“AFIP”) and a 22-year veteran of the Navy.
The subject of the discussion was the hole in Secretary of Commerce
Ron Brown’s skull that looked like a bullet hole.
Background
On April 3,
1996, while transporting Mr. Brown and 34 others, an Air Force CT-43
executive transport crashed near Dubrovnik, Croatia. Thirty three of
the bodies, including Ron Brown’s, were flown to Dover Air Force
Base, Delaware, where they were examined by AFIP personnel. At the
time of the crash, Mr. Brown was under investigation by the Office
of Independent Counsel (Mr. Daniel Pearson was the Special
Prosecutor) and was under subpoena to produce documents concerning
the sale of seats on trade missions in a civil law suit by Judicial
Watch.
The official
determination of the cause of Mr. Brown’s death was blunt force
trauma as a result of the plane crash.
On November
24, 1997, shortly after the Air Force released a voluminous report
of its investigation of the crash, an article concerning the report
was published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. On December 3,
another article included statements by one of the pathologists on
the AFIP team, Lt. Colonel Steven Cogswell (USAF), that there was a
perfectly round hole, inward-beveled, in Mr. Brown’s skull that
looked like a bullet hole. However, no autopsy was performed.
On December
5, Cogswell was put under a gag order. At about that time, he was
escorted to his home by military police who seized all case
materials on the Brown case.
On
December 9, Lt. Colonel David Hause (U.S. Army) another AFIP
pathologist and a leading expert on gun shot wounds, confirmed
Cogswell’s statements. The gag order was broadened to include all
AFIP personnel.
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=1997/12/10/181145
On January
8, 1998, the Department of Justice reported that it had looked into
the matter and saw no reason to launch an investigation. No one from
DOJ talked to Cogswell or Hause.
On January
9, the Washington Post reported that the AFIP had convened a review
panel of all its pathologists that had unanimously concluded that
Brown died of blunt force trauma and that the hole was not a gunshot
wound. But Cogswell says he refused to participate in the review and
that the only pathologists with expertise in bullet wounds dissented
(i.e. himself, Hause & Major Thomas Parsons of the USAF).
Shortly
after the Post article, Major Parsons came forth to indicate his
dissent to the so-called “unanimous” board conclusion.
On January
13, a fourth member of the AFIP team, Chief Petty Officer Janoski,
came forth to confirm the account of the skull hole. She further
indicated that she had been told by Jeanmarie Sentelle, a Special
Agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, that x-rays of
Brown’s skull had been destroyed after the “lead snowstorm” was
discovered. According to Sentelle, a “lead snowstorm” on x-rays is
caused by bullet fragments when a bullet disintegrates upon impact.
Also on
January 13, Cogswell, Parsons, Janoski and Larry Klayman of Judicial
Watch met with Congressman John Conyers, a member of the
Congressional Black Caucus. The Caucus is composed of 30
Congressmen, all Democrats. The Caucus called for a Congressional
investigation and was supported by the NAACP, the Nation of Islam
and Dick Gregory.
On February
12, a Petition to Order Continuation of the Independent Counsel’s
Investigation into Matters Related to Former Secretary of Commerce
Ronald H. Brown was filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia. The NAACP and Dick Gregory filed documents in
support of the petition. Apparently the court declined to decide the
matter and referred it to Mr. Pearson for action. No action has been
taken.
Although the
mainstream media was eerily silent about most of the developments
outlined here, Black Entertainment Television and Christian
Broadcasting Network and a few others provided some coverage. Talk
radio has provided coverage of the matter. Unfortunately most people
know nothing about the hole in the skull.
A collection
of articles appears at:
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=1999/1/31/173313
The Account of CPO
Kathleen Janoski
Janoski’s
duties included photographing the bodies from head to toe. Beginning
at the head of Ron Brown, she saw a perfectly round hole in his
skull. She said something to the effect “Wow. That looks like a
bullet hole.” She immediately was “shushed” by Colonel William
Gormley, the AFIP pathologist examining Brown’s body. She repeated
her statement and was again “shushed.” Hearing her comment, others
in the room came to Brown’s body and looked at the hole. The hole
was viewed by Hause, Gormley, Commander Edward Kilbane (USN) – all
pathologists – and Lt. Colonel Craig Mallak who was doing his
residency in pathology. There may have been other personnel in the
room who saw the hole as well. Janoski’s photo of the apparent
bullet hole can be viewed on the internet at”
http://www.newsmax.com/rbrown/photos.shtml
On the light
box at the morgue were x-rays of Brown’s skull which were
photographed by Janoski. Ironically, her purpose in photographing
the x-rays was to test the light meter in her new camera rather than
record evidence. The photos of the x-rays became critically
important when the x-rays apparently disappeared. The Brown files
contain 15 x-rays of other parts of the body and the file cover
indicates that there are 15 x-rays, indicating that the file is
intended to support the conclusion that no skull x-rays were taken.
While
photographing Brown’s body, Janoski was urged to hurry by Bob Veasey,
AFIP investigator working with Colonel William Gormley, referring to
“White House pressure.”
On the
Friday following the crash but before the bodies had arrived at
Dover Air Force Base, Kilbane, the team leader, attended a meeting
at the West wing of the White House (where the Oval Office is
located). On Saturday, a memorial service was held for Brown.
President Clinton spoke. On Sunday (Easter) the bodies were examined
by the AFIP team.
Cogswell did
not view the hole in the skull as he was dispatched to the crash
site in Croatia soon after the bodies arrived at Dover. While in
Croatia, he was called by Gormley who asked that he check the
wreckage to see what might have caused the hole that he described to
Cogswell. Cogswell responded to Gormley that, as described, it
sounded like a bullet hole. Cogswell checked the wreckage and photos
were taken of objects that might have caused such an injury but
nothing was found that could have been the cause of the hole.
Gormley’s call to Cogswell came after Brown’s body had been embalmed
and released for burial.
Gormley initially stated
that the wound was not a bullet hole because it did not penetrate
the skull and because the brain was not visible. Later he reversed
himself saying that the skull was penetrated and that Brown’s brain
was visible. He also confessed that no autopsy was ever requested
“[based on discussions at the highest level from in Commerce, at the
Joint [Chief of Staff] and the [Department of Defense], the White
House …”
Summary
Although it seems clear that
there is a perfectly round, inward beveled hole measuring .45 inches
in Ron Brown’s skull and that no autopsy was performed, the media
has failed to inform the American people about this matter. From
pictures of skull x-rays, it appears that that there may be metal
fragments in the skull. Apparently the x-rays have been destroyed
and official records now indicate that there never were any. Colonel
Gormley indicated that the decision not to have an autopsy was made
with participation by the White House.
It is important that as many people as
possible see this report.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38611
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
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Justice for Ron Brown
By Joseph Farah
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Posted: May 26, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
I didn't
particularly like Ron Brown when he was alive.
But I want justice
for him today.
What I can't
figure out is why the people who liked him when he was alive have so
little interest in seeking justice for him now that he's gone.
Nearly 50 years
after the murder of a 14-year-old black boy, Emmett Till, in
Mississippi, there's a national outcry to identify his killers. And
that's as it should be.
Thugs beat him,
shot him, and tossed his mutilated body into the Tallahatchie River
in 1955. Then a jury deliberated 67 minutes before acquitting those
accused of his murder.
Yet, no one has
ever even stood accused of killing Ron Brown, the former secretary
of commerce and head of the Democratic National Committee – despite
compelling evidence presented in a new book by Jack Cashill, "Ron
Brown's Body."
At the very least,
the first real investigation of Ron Brown's death needs to be
conducted. The case needs to be reopened. There is no doubt at all
that the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology obstructed justice in
its brief examination of the cause of Brown's death.
Jack Cashill is
the first reporter to read the 22-volume report and to find and
examine Brown's death certificate. His book also benefits greatly
from the complete cooperation of Brown's confidante Nolanda Hill and
the U.S. Navy forensic photographer, Kathleen Janoski. Here is what
we know for sure about Ron Brown's last days:
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To protect his
son Michael from prison, Ron Brown threatened to expose the
White House's yet unrevealed Asian fund-raising scheme, in which
Brown played a major role.
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Just weeks before
his death, Brown started going to church for the first time in
his life. He was scared for his life and that of his confidante
Hill.
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The Croatian
government insisted on a Dubrovnik stop an unprecedented 36
hours before Brown's scheduled landing.
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The Air Force
called Brown's pilot's nearly two-mile deviation into a Croatian
hillside "inexplicable." No aircraft had ever drifted inland
before at that airport. The AWACS data suggests sabotage of the
ground-based navigation system, a line of inquiry that the Air
Force was not allowed to pursue.
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For the first
time ever on friendly soil, the White House ordered the Air
Force to skip the "safety" phase of the investigation and move
directly to the "accident" phase. There would be no
consideration other than accident, even though this airport was
near the Bosnian border and in a potential hot-fire zone.
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Three days after
the crash and two days before his scheduled interview by the Air
Force, the Croatian responsible for the airport's navigation
system was found with a bullet hole in his chest.
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A day later,
every pathologist who viewed Brown's body concluded that his
head wound, at the very least, looked like a bullet hole. In a
decision that reached the White House, there would be no
autopsy. The Brown family was not informed. Nor was there any
forensic testing or a search for an exit wound.
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The head x-rays,
that showed a possible "lead snowstorm" were destroyed.
Officially, they were lost.
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The three Armed
Forces pathologists and the forensic photographer who blew the
whistle on this case had their careers destroyed.
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In silencing
these dissidents, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology brass
assured the public that Brown died of "multiple blunt force
injuries" like the others. The death certificate says otherwise.
It notes that Brown died of "blunt force injuries to the head."
He was the only one of the 35 victims to have a reported head
wound.
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The Croatian
neo-fascist strongman, Franjo Tudjman, who had feared a trip to
the Hague as a war criminal, ended up a week after the election
at the Walter Reed Army Hospital to have his cancer treated.
- His son,
Miroslav, investigated the death of the navigation chief and
ruled it a suicide.
If this were not
enough, Brown had gone to Croatia to broker a sweetheart deal
between Tudjman and the Enron Corporation. The Enron execs took
their own plane. All criminal charges against Michael Brown were
dropped save for a campaign violation wrist slap.
Today, incredibly, he
is vice chairman of finance for the Democratic National Committee.
To keep Nolanda Hill quiet, the Clinton Justice Department indicted
and incarcerated her on tax charges.
Without an autopsy or
a serious inquiry into the plane crash, there will be no closure on
Ron Brown's death.
If Emmett Till
deserves posthumous justice, Lord knows Ron Brown does.
Order "Ron Brown's
Body"
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