Cold Hard Proof
The frozen pilot behind the CIA's oldest, best-known "secret."
(Los Angeles Times, Mar 15, 1998)
When Thomas "Pete" Ray's B-26 bomber was shot down by Cuban
antiaircraft batteries near Playa Giron on April 19, 1961, he wasn't there.
 
So said the CIA.

And for decades, the U.S. government publicly denied that a top-secret squadron of civilians recruited from the Alabama Air National Guard ever existed, let alone was on a CIA mission ... (Chapter 2)


News Nuggets:

Two Friends, One Bullet:
Never sit next to a guy with a gun to
his head. (Chapter 10)

Sure-Fire Cancer Cure:
Cancer patient is hit with 2800
pounds of cure. (Chapter 3)

A Good Man's Hard to Find:
Groom gives shark indigestion. (Chapter 4)

A Final Rehearsal:
"Body-heat seeking" missle finds five. (Chapter 2)

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