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Was Wellstone murdered?
It's a legitimate question journalists must feel free to ask
By Kéllia Ramares
Online Journal Contributing Editor

November 7, 2002 - Soon after the news of Minnesota Sen. Paul
Wellstone's death hit the wires, I got a phone call in the newsroom
of radio station KPFA in Berkeley, Calif. The caller was a listener
who said that, after hearing of Wellstone's death, he called the
Washington, DC, office of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D- Calif) to urge that
the senator get the Canadian government to investigate the
circumstances of Wellstone's plane crash. The listener also said that
Boxer's staff told him that they were getting "flooded with calls,"
urging that the Canadians or some other foreign government
investigate the crash.

The next day I moderated a teach-in after a major anti-war
demonstration in San Francisco. The second speaker asked the audience
of approximately 40 people, "Does anyone here not think that
Wellstone's plane crash was a hit?" No one raised a hand. As I
circulated among the literature tables during one of the speeches, I
noted that people were talking about the news reports on Wellstone's
death and that they had been paying attention to how the stories
evolved. It seemed that the later the report, the worse the weather
was near the Eveleth-Virginia, Minn., airport at the time of the
crash. Although the possibility of icing seemed to be the concern of
the networks by Saturday evening, several people at the teach-in were
aware of the exchange between CNN's Wolf Blitzer and a reporter on
the scene, who discounted weather problems.

>From CNN?s Initial Report:

The crews on the ground found two large sections of plane. The tail
section was intact. The weather did not have anything to do with the
crash, said the on the scene reporter.

Wolf Blitzer tried to correct her.

He said, The plane was flying into the storm of freezing rain, right?

"There is no evidence that weather had anything to do with the crash."

The on-the-scene reporter stuck to her guns.

Peruse the Internet and you will easily find people who doubt that
the crash was an accident and they back up those doubts with rational
questions about the flight and rational concerns about the state of
the country. But Wellstone was barely in his grave when a news
director on a radio listserve to which I belong made a comment that
is typical, even stereotypical, of what I've come to call the Lily-
Livered Left:

 "I can't stand it how so many people, not just in the left, get
invested in conspiracy theories when the power structures anyone can
see and observe in broad daylight suffice to explain what's going
on. . . . More than once I head callers to Talk of the Nation or The
Connection start making truthful, to-the-mark observations about
power politics only to veer off into lunatic conspiracy theories,
disqualifying their entire statement. Thanks a lot, man!

 ". . . . May I remind people that air travel is dangerous? In
January an FAA inspector died in a plane crash in Alaska, called to
investigate the high incidence of plane crashes there. A conspiracy?
How about bad weather?

"Please, I'm not denying that we have murderous power structures, but
I don't like it when people start discrediting themselves, especially
when they are in the alternative media business."

Yes, bad weather happens, mechanical parts fail, pilots make
mistakes, and birds fly into planes. All these matters are being
investigated in the Wellstone case, rightly so.

Here are some of the preliminary findings:

Safety Record of the type of aircraft involved:

Fifty accidents involving King Air A100s have occurred since 1975,
according to the FAA. Five were fatal, but three of those five
weren't the plane's fault. King Air A100 accidents since 1975 have
killed eight people in the United States and injured nine others.

The aircraft's safety record is particularly impressive considering
its widespread use. (From the Duluth-Superior 10-25-02)

Experience of the Pilots:

 . . . only one pilot is required to fly the plane, two were hired
because a senator was on board.

The pilots of Wellstone's plane . . . Conry had nearly 5200 hours of
flying time and the highest certification a pilot can attain, his
company said. Guess had 650 hours and was certified as a commercial
pilot; he graduated from UND's aeronautics program. (From the
Minneapolis Star Tribune 10–26–02)

Physical Condition of the Pilots:

Dr. Thomas Uncini, St. Louis County's chief medical examiner, said
Monday his preliminary conclusions are that the two pilots were in
good physical condition and there were no signs that they suffered a
heart attack or stroke. "No, it didn't happen," he said of medical
problems. "It looked pretty straightforward." (From the 10-29-02 St.
Paul Pioneer Press)

Newspaper reports, as well as an email exchange I have had with a
former private pilot, indicate a catastrophic loss of control in the
last minutes of the flight, in an airplane with a good reputation,
with two fully qualified pilots, in good health, the more experienced
of whom had passed a test required to maintain licensure just two
days before. Think about it again: Last minute catastrophic loss of
control of an airplane that was carrying a man with a reputation as
being the most liberal US senator, who was last on the Chamber of
Commerce's list of business-friendly senators, who was the only
senator up for re-election in a close race who voted against Bush's
Iraq war resolution, who was regarded as an enemy by those who occupy
the White House, and who was holding a seat the White House wanted in
order to regain control of the Senate . . . and the polls were
showing that Wellstone's "no" vote on the Iraq war resolution was
gaining him support!

Those of us who look askance at "coincidence theory" are
wondering, "What are the odds that two Democratic Senate candidates,
in two closely contested races important to the Bush camp, would die
in purely accidental plane crashes in the waning days of their
campaigns in two consecutive election cycles?"

According to the airport manager, the pilots clicked on the runway
lights by sending a signal from the plane, and were never heard from
again. Maybe the switch that turned on the runway lights was rigged
with a gas bomb, knocking out both pilots who slumped over their
controls causing the plane to take a steep dive into the ground.

Then again, maybe shortly after the pilots clicked on the runway
lights, a stray loon flew into the windscreen, shattering it,
knocking out both pilots who slumped over their controls causing the
plane to take a steep dive into the ground.

Sound journalism, especially in today's political climate, asks both
questions. Lily-Livered Leftists, concerned with being "discredited,"
(by whom?) discredit themselves by closing off the possibility of
foul play.

As anyone familiar with the entertainment industry knows, plane
crashes happen. That fact also makes it easy to dismiss (and hide?)
sabotage. The world is full of criminals, people with such a lust for
power or taste for money that they are not beyond killing someone, or
paying off someone to kill, if it suits their goals. It's an ugly
reality, but assassination happens.

So why do some journalists feel the need to demonize the possibility
of conspiracy with adjectives such as "lunatic?" After all, doesn't
organized crime exist? What about the corporate executives who are
being led away in handcuffs these days? Does anyone seriously believe
that each person guilty of crimes in the current corporate accounting
scandals acted alone, in total ignorance of what their colleagues
were doing? If there is concerted action in criminal enterprises such
as drug trafficking, and in the so-called "legitimate" business
world, e.g. Arthur Andersen, isn't it lunacy to believe that criminal
conspiracies never, ever happen in politics? Indeed, if the plane
that crashed had carried Bush, Cheney or any of the Cabinet members
to their deaths, wouldn't assassination be the first thing everyone
would be investigating? In fact, the first assumption in their cases
would be "It was Al Qaeda!" (Terrorism was briefly raised and quickly
eliminated in the Wellstone case). Isn't any terrorist organization a
criminal conspiracy?

I think that facile dismissal of the possibility of foul play in
Wellstone's case is symptomatic of the state of denial many media
makers are in concerning the ruthlessness of the Bush camp. What
reason is there to believe that there is some magical, moral bright
line that these political actors who have committed atrocities abroad
would refuse to cross in pursuing their agenda at home? The notion
that there would never be criminal conspiracies among the highest
echelons of American politics is at best naïve grade school
patriotism and at worst it's "them not us" racism. That this notion
of "lunatic conspiracy theories" persists even after the truly non-
corporate journalists have exposed the Bush camp's foreknowledge of 9-
11 shows that the denial runs very deep.

The person who spoke of "lunatic conspiracy theories" on the
listserve said, "Also, if the 'Repiglicans' wanted to snatch that
Senate seat all they had to do is prop up the Green candidate hoping
it would divert enough votes; it's been tried in Oregon."

But what if gaining that particular Senate seat was not the main
goal? What if the main goal was to intimidate members of Congress? I
think that has been tried also, in the form of anthrax letters sent
to Democratic leaders during the debate on the USA PATRIOT Act. It's
worth noting that the anthrax was American-made and the attacks
stopped once that unconstitutional abomination was passed.

The next problem is the Lily-Livered Leftist insistence that we focus
on abstractions, rather than on human actors who can be held
accountable.

There are times when social change has to be approached systemically,
such as in passing amendments to the Constitution. But, just what is
a "murderous power structure?" Is it a high-voltage electrical tower
come to life and gone berserk? How does a structure commit murder?
What is a power structure but a group of people operating within a
certain set of rules, rules which may include eliminating their
enemies? In these cases, the only way to get to the "root cause" of
the problem, as the structuralists like to call it, is to go after
the criminals. Catch enough of them, and the system may change
because the bad actors will realize that they can't get away with
murder. Focus on incremental, institutional change during a
revolutionary time like the present, and you may find yourself in an
institution.

As a journalist, what is most troubling to me about the comment made
on the listserve is its source. It came from the news director of a
community radio station. And it reflects a viewpoint held by so-
called progressive writers such as Norman Solomon, David Corn, and
Marc Cooper, who are respected in left media circles. In essence,
what this news director is saying is that people in the independent
media should eliminate certain lines of inquiry before the
investigation fairly begins. By this approach, rather than testing
the conspiracy theory against the facts, he refuses to even formulate
the hypothesis. A comment such as "I don't like it when people start
discrediting themselves, especially when they are in the alternative
media business," reeks of the need for approval. Approval from whom?
Certainly not the anti-war protesters who believe Wellstone was
murdered. And those are the very people likely to be using
independent media.

Whenever someone says, "Don't go there. Don't ask about that. Don't
investigate that," as Dick Cheney is saying about 9-11, that is the
first place a reporter should go, ask about and investigate. Anything
else allows gatekeepers to limit the scope of the reporter's search
for truth. Once that happens, journalism is turned into stenography
for the power elite. Unfortunately, that is the way some of the Lily-
Livered Leftists would have it.


Kéllia Ramares also produces R.I.S.E. - Radio Internet Story Exchange
and reports for KPFA-FM in Berkeley, Calif.


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