Christopher Bollyn - American Free Press
Three days after the mysterious plane crash in which Sen. Paul Wellstone, his wife, daughter, and others were killed it is still EXTREMELY difficult to get answers to what actually happened. All media calls for information on the crash are being forwarded to, hold the line, a real Day's Inn motel in Eveleth, Minnesota.
While the crash site is being investigated by three federal agencies, FAA, FBI, and NTSB (who all have multi-million dollar buildings and personnel in Washington) all calls for information are forwarded to the NTSB. The NTSB, in turn, forwards all calls to an agent, Paul Schlamm, who is staying at, yes, it is the Day's Inn in Eveleth, Minnestota. His phone number there is (218) 744-2703. Give him a call, ask him how the investigation is going. See if YOU get an answer!
Can Americans accept that a key senator is mysteriously killed in a plane accident a week before elections, and THREE days later, all reporters' calls for information about the accident wind up at the reception desk of a motel in Eveleth, Minnesota?
I ask you: What's wrong with this picture?
And about the picture: You will note that the wing section is charred, but the tree is not. Either the wing was moved from the crash site (odd) OR the wing was on fire before the plane hit the ground and the tree branch was not burned.
Caption for photo: Part of a wing lies nearby as FAA, National Transportation and Safety Board investigators and FBI agents sift through the wreckage of a small plane crash that killed U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone and seven others about two miles south of the Eveleth Municipal Airport near Eveleth, Minnesota, October 27, 2002. The plane crashed October 25. REUTERS/Pool/Jim Mone