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Friday, March 14, 2014

"BROAD DAYLIGHT"




http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/55969806-78/elizabeth-smart-mitchell-police.html.csp

The Salt Lake Tribune


The day that stunned Utah: Ten years ago, Elizabeth Smart rescued

By Jessica Miller And Stephen Hunt The Salt Lake Tribune

Published March 12, 2013 10:58 am

The resolution was perhaps as shocking as the crime itself: Ten years ago today, Elizabeth Smart was found alive nine months after a religious zealot in search of plural wives kidnapped the 14-year-old from her Salt Lake City home.

Most people likely thought she was dead, although Elizabeth's parents never publicly expressed anything but confidence that their daughter would come home.

Many Utahns remember exactly where they were when they heard the astonishing news that Elizabeth had been rescued. But a few were in the middle of this uniquely Utah drama.

'Thou sayest' When Sandy police Sgt. Victor Quezada heard from dispatchers that two couples had possibly spotted Elizabeth on a Sandy street, he didn't think much of it: Nearly every agency in the Salt Lake Valley had received a false alarm about the missing teen.





http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865588383/The-other-side-of-the-Smart-story.html?pg=all

Deseret News


Doug Robinson: The other side of the Smart story


41 Comments [ Retrieved 14 March 2014 ]


By Doug Robinson, Deseret News

Published: Monday, Oct. 14 2013 4:50 p.m. MDT


A disclaimer: Tom Smart and Benson are colleagues of mine, as well as my friends. I (and they) have nothing to gain by this because the fate of the book was sealed years ago when Lois and Ed publicly repudiated it. It killed sales of the book.

“We haven’t endorsed Tom’s book because (Elizabeth) hasn’t shared her story with anyone,” Ed told the Deseret News’ Pat Reavy in 2005. Ed went on to say that Elizabeth was “disheartened” by Tom’s book. He said there’s no way anyone could see Elizabeth’s ordeal in the same light as she did.

That wasn’t the intent of the book. “In Plain Sight” – based on hundreds of interviews and exhaustive research – told the story of how Elizabeth was found. It included the blundering efforts of the police, the rallying of the community, the courage of Tom Holbrook and FBI agent Mick Fennerty (and, if you read between the lines, the dogged persistence of her Uncle Tom)










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090927/releaseinfo

IMDb


The Delta Force (1986)

Release Info

USA 14 February 1986



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090927/fullcredits

IMDb


The Delta Force (1986)

Full Cast & Crew


Chuck Norris ... Maj. Scott McCoy










http://www.amazon.com/Plain-Sight-Startling-Elizabeth-Investigation/dp/1556525796

amazon


In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind the Elizabeth Smart Investigation Hardcover

Tom Smart (Author)


Hardcover

$22.46


Product Details

Hardcover: 400 pages

Publisher: Chicago Review Press; First Edition edition (April 18, 2005)










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


CHAPTER 28

BROAD DAYLIGHT


"I've got to get down there," Dr. Bellow said. He was badly shaken. People had been shot within a few feet of him. Alistair Stanley was down with a chest wound, and at least one other Rainbow trooper was dead, along with three additional wounded, one of those serious-looking.

"That way." Price pointed to the front of the hospital. A Team1 member appeared, and headed that way as well. It was Geoff Bates, one of Covington's shooters from the SAS, fully armed, though he hadn't taken so much as a single shot yet today. He and Bellow moved quickly. Somehow Carr had died without notice. O'Neil turned and saw him there, his body like the stem for a huge red flower of blood on the dingy tile floor. It was only getting worse. He had four armed men, but he couldn't see around the corner twenty feet away, and surely there were armed SAS soldiers there, and he had no escape. He had eight other people nearby, and these he could use as hostages, perhaps, but the danger of that game was dramatically obvious. No escape, his mind told him, but his emotions said something else. He had weapons, and his enemies were nearby, and he was supposed to kill them, and if he had to die, he'd damned well die for The Cause, the idea to which he'd dedicated his life, the idea for which he'd told himself a thousand times he was willing to die. Well, here he was now, and death was close, not something to be considered in his bed, waiting for sleep to come, or drinking beer in a pub, discussing the loss of some dedicated comrades, the brave talk they all spoke when bravery wasn't needed.










http://articles.latimes.com/2011/oct/16/nation/la-na-anthrax-fbi-20111016

Los Angeles Times


Immediately after news of his death, the FBI refused to comment on the situation.

Science in anthrax letter case comes under attack

Bruce E. Ivins, the chief suspect in the 2001 anthrax mailings, committed suicide before the FBI could present its case in court. Years later, some suspicions remain over results of the inquiry.

October 16, 2011 By David Willman, Washington Bureau

Reporting from Washington — FBI Agent Edward Montooth began worrying the moment he got the call early on the morning of July 27, 2008: The chief suspect in the deadly anthrax letter attacks of 2001 had just been rushed to a hospital.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=64607


George W. Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


Remarks at the Congressional Barbecue

June 5, 2002

Welcome. Laura and I are really happy to give you all a taste of Texas. We want to thank our friends Asleep At The Wheel out of Austin, Texas, for your fantastic music. Thank you all very much. And I want to thank our friends from Buffalo Gap, Texas, the people who brought the food. That would be Tom Perini and—[inaudible]—we want to thank them and all the people who served the food. We want to thank you all for coming tonight.

First I want to say something to the spouses and the family members who are here. Thank you for your service to the country. We appreciate your patience and we appreciate you supporting your loved ones in their important jobs of representing the greatest nation on the face of the Earth, the United States of America.

The last time we were supposed to have this party was on September the 11th. And we have come together here in Washington and around the Nation for a great and noble cause, and that is to defend freedom. The defense of our freedoms here in America is not a Republican calling or a Democratic calling; it is an American calling. And I want to thank all the Members of Congress.

I want to thank you for your support here in Washington, and I want to thank you for going home to your districts and your States and explaining to our citizens, our fellow citizens, what's ahead. This country is patient, and this country is united, and this country is plenty tough when it comes to defending that which we hold dear. And a lot of it has to do with what you do when you go home, and I want to thank you for that a lot. It means a lot.

It is much easier to be the Commander in Chief when the people are pulling in the same direction. And they're pulling in the same direction, much to the chagrin of the enemy.










http://articles.latimes.com/2000/nov/03/news/mn-46389

Los Angeles Times


Bush's 1976 Arrest in Maine Is Revealed


November 03, 2000 MARK Z. BARABAK TIMES POLITICAL WRITER

Responding to reports Thursday


Bush repeatedly questioned the timing of the Maine news reports. "I think that's an interesting question," he told reporters. "Why now? . . . I've got my suspicions."










http://www.cswap.com/1971/The_Andromeda_Strain/cap/en/25fps/a/00_16

The Andromeda Strain


:17:12
Very smart.

:17:12
We've had experiences
with scientists before.

:17:16
Now, let's talk about
this famous letter

:17:19
Dr. Stone sent to the president

:17:20
some two years ago.

:17:21
From what you're saying,

:17:22
it was just a shot in the dark?

:17:25
Perhaps that's a little unfair, Senator.

:17:27
Dr. Stone and I were
consultants with NASA

:17:30
on the Lunar Receiving Lab.

:17:31
He wasn't completely satisfied.

:17:33
He felt a more advanced
lab was required.

:17:35
You mean more expensive, don't you?

:17:38
I call that Dr. Stone's $90 million
mash note to Uncle Sam.

:17:42
"In a true biological crisis

:17:44
which our exploration of
space could bring about,

:17:46
the present Lunar Receiving Laboratory

:17:48
might prove inadequate.

:17:54
I therefore urge

:17:55
the establishment of a facility

:17:58
to deal specifically

:17:59
with an extraterrestrial form of life.

:18:01
The purpose of this facility

:18:02
would be to limit the dissemination

:18:04
of such an unknown organism

:18:05
from outer space

:18:06
and to provide laboratories

:18:08
for its analysis.

:18:09
I recommend that this facility be located

:18:11
in an uninhabited region



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 2:51 PM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Friday 14 March 2014