[iwar] interesting pointer


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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [LEANALYST] JAPANESE SPY SHIP
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:57:59 -0800

Intelligence Officers and Analysts
Febuary 28, 2001

Have you been wondering why the Japanese
'fishing' vessel was in the US submarine training
area?  Have you wondered what the Japanese
were actually 'fishing' for and what they had
in the way of equipment inside and outside
the Ehime Maru's hull?

Robert D. Morningstar has written a piece on
just these questions and what he has arrived
at may change some opinions among those
who would hang the Captain of the USS
Greenville before the investigation is complete.

Read this here:

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WHO HIT WHO. . .?
THE MYSTERIES OF THE EHIME MARU

The primary question for investigators is "What was
the Ehime Maru, one of the world's most advanced
(and 'stealthy") high tech fishing vessels, doing in a U.S.
military operations area warning zone?

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http://www.thepalmerpress.com/ussgreenville_EXP.html

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