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Ray Stanford: What happened to the B 52 bomber on the night of February 28, 1968?

Christopher O'Brien

Back in the Saddle Aginn
Staff member
The recent hullaballoo over the Malaysian flight that disappeared last month reminded Ray Stanford of an interesting series of events that will be addressed today when we tape Ray's guest slot on the Paracast. Ray has provided three slides to bring you up2speed about this little-known B-52 disappearance in 1968:

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"When the AP's B.S. came out suggesting that the totally and immediately-identified aircraft seat pad found ~ 150 miles to the south of the location of the USAF B 52 disappearance was B 52 debris, the NAS Corpus Christi officer in charge said they were livid at the 'presumed' report, because THEY (because of their location and proper aircraft for the B 52 search) were not only in charge for the search for the B 52, but they knew immediately that seat pad of the little jet trainer had come from their navy accident and was totally unrelated.

"The officer even told me that if I should learn just WHO authorized that ridiculous AP story, please call and let him know, because there, "...are those of us who wonder WHY..."

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"It's time the deep, dark secret about what happened to the B 52 bomber on the night of February 28, 1968 to be brought to light." —Ray Stanford

We tape in 1 & 1/2 hours... get your questions in... —Chris
 
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