Friday, September 30, 2016

more minutia

flight management system (FMS) is a fundamental component of a modern airliner's avionics. An FMS is a specialized computer system that automates a wide variety of in-flight tasks, reducing the workload on the flight crew to the point that modern civilian aircraft no longer carry flight engineers or navigators. A primary function is in-flight management of the flight plan. Using various sensors (such as GPS and INS often backed up by radio navigation) to determine the aircraft's position, the FMS can guide the aircraft along the flight plan. From the cockpit, the FMS is normally controlled through a Control Display Unit (CDU) which incorporates a small screen and keyboard or touchscreen. The FMS sends the flight plan for display to the Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS), Navigation Display (ND), or Multifunction Display (MFD).
The modern FMS was introduced on the Boeing 767, though earlier navigation computers did exist.[1] Now, systems similar to FMS exist on aircraft as small as the Cessna 182. In its evolution an FMS has had many different sizes, capabilities and controls. However certain characteristics are common to all FMS.

Worthless Trivia

Polar Navigation Function

A feature on jet aircraft

flight management computer (FMC) position is north of 84 deg north latitude (or north of 83.5 deg north latitude after having been north of 84 deg north latitude).

When the computed position enters the region north of 84 deg north latitude or the region south of 84 deg south latitude, each FMC shifts down from the triple-mix inertial reference system (IRS) position to a single inertial reference unit (IRU) position. The SPLIT IRS OPERATION message is displayed on the control display unit (CDU) scratchpad message area. This reversion to the single IRS position is necessary because longitude and latitude singularity converge at the poles. The UNABLE RNP message is inhibited during the down mode to a single IRU position.
Each FMC selects the corresponding valid IRU position. For the left FMC, the order of selection is left, center, and right. For the right FMC, the order is right, center, and left. Each IRU position is compared with the other two. The FMC then chooses the two IRU positions that are the closest together. The FMC navigation function gradually changes the computed FMC position from the triple-mix position to the single IRU position to prevent sudden position jumps. Ultimately, the FMC position is equal to the single IRU position.
When the computed airplane position of both FMCs is between 83.5 deg north latitude and 83.5 deg south latitude, the FMC returns to triple-mix position updating. The FMC gradually shifts from the single IRS mode to the triple-mix mode. If there is a detected IRS failure while the FMC position is greater than 89 deg north or south latitude, the FMC position immediately becomes the IRS position.
The primary roll mode for polar operations should be lateral navigation (LNAV), which may be used with the heading reference switch in the NORM position. Manual selection of a magnetic or true heading reference is accomplished by using the HDG REF TRUE/NORM switch. When the airplane is operating in a region where the IRS does not compute magnetic heading, the reference is automatically changed to true, independent of the position of the HDG REF TRUE/NORM switch. When the option to extend magnetic variation is selected, the region comprises the area north of 82 deg north latitude (or north of 70 deg north latitude between 80 deg and 130 deg west longitudes) or south of 82 deg south latitude (or south of 60 deg south latitude between 120 deg and 160 deg east longitudes). When the option to extend magnetic variation is not selected, the region comprises the area north of 73 deg north latitude and south of 60 deg south latitude. Upon leaving this region, the heading reference again is determined by the position of the HDG TRUE/NORM switch. When operating in the true reference mode, bearing information entered by the flight crew is assumed to be a true bearing reference.
When a North Pole (N90EXXXXX or N90WXXXXX) or South Pole (S90EXXXXX or S90WXXXXX) waypoint is used near the poles, a rapid heading and track reversal occurs as the airplane passes over the waypoint. If the airplane is operating in HDG SEL or HOLD mode while near either pole, the flight crew will need to rapidly update the heading selector to reflect the changing or reversed heading. Otherwise, the autopilot flight director system (AFDS) will command an unwanted turn. For autopilot operation in the polar region using a roll mode other than LNAV, the TRUE position on the heading reference switch should be selected. However, LNAV is the preferred roll mode.

When no global positioning system (GPS) updating occurs, all position and velocity corrections gradually are phased out until the FMC navigation parameters equal the selected IRU position and velocity. When GPS updating is available, it is no longer used when
crossing 88.5 deg latitude flying toward a pole, and all position and velocity corrections are phased out gradually before the pole is crossed. When crossing 88 deg latitude flying away from the pole, GPS updating is enabled. When crossing 83.5 deg latitude flying away from the pole, the FMC reverts from single IRS navigation to triple IRS navigation, and the UNABLE RNP mode is operational.
The heading display on the primary flight display and navigational display (PFD/ND) and that on the radio magnetic indicator (RMI) may differ within approximately 30 nmi of the pole. This results from differences among IRU positions selected by the FMCs for the PFD/ND and the fixed IRU position on the RMI.
Loss of one or two IRUs will not significantly affect navigation accuracy. Operation on one remaining IRU should be limited to diversion to the nearest suitable airport. Navigation can be accomplished after losing both FMCs by using the alternate navigation pages on
the CDU.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Points in the polar coordinate system with pole O and polar axis L. In green, the point with radial coordinate 3 and angular coordinate 60 degrees or (3,60°). In blue, the point (4,210°).
In mathematics, the polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by a distance from a reference point and an angle from a reference direction.
The reference point (analogous to the origin of a Cartesian system) is called the pole, and the ray from the pole in the reference direction is the polar axis. The distance from the pole is called the radial coordinate or radius, and the angle is called the angular coordinatepolar angle, or azimuth.[1]

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Amazing estate
















Luxury, very private and secure walled Villa style residence, in the charming village of Ajijic, with an area of 11,320 m2 of professionally landscaped gardens and construction of approximately 1,440 m2, all on ONE LEVEL. This magnificent gated estate has a Main House with large domed living room with large stone fireplace, dining room, gourmet kitchen, two half baths for the social area, study or TV room, and a hidden safe room/bomb shelter with half bath room. The safe room is ready to be fully equipped for any emergency. The main house also has a newly renovated master bed room retreat with over 165 m2 including 2 new large His and Her full bathrooms with dressing areas and large closets all with sky lights for natural light, heated marble floors, and stone counter tops. The Master Retreat also has a floor to ceiling sliding glass wall that opens up to a secure walled private Master Retreat patio with fountain and planted living walls. The Master Retreat was designed to give the owners a private and secure living area completely separate from the rest of the main house allowing family and friends the enjoyment of the estate while providing a retreat for the owners. All the rooms within the Main House open up onto a large loggia which runs almost the entire length of the house with a large stone fireplace, several sitting and eating areas, all overlooking the beautiful gardens and the mountains beyond. The estate has one guesthouse and two Casitas. The Guesthouse has 3 bedrooms each with on-suite full bathrooms with large closets, a half bath, two living rooms and a large terrace, as well as 4 fireplaces and a kitchenette. Attached to the front of the guesthouse is a large covered patio with several seating areas. Attached to the rear of the guesthouse is a very private, walled spa garden with huge stone fireplace, fiber optic lighting in and around the spa, multiple fountains, a massage room with vertical garden/rain wall, and painted barrel ceiling. The spa also has solar and gas heating, stone floors and stone columns. Casita #1 has three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and three bath rooms. Casita #2 has a kitchenette, living area/bedroom and one bathroom. Casitas #1&2 are currently used for staff living. This Estate features several beautiful professionally designed and professionally lighted gardens including a rose garden with over 500 roses, cactus garden with a variety of species, fruit orchard, oriental garden, and out door theater garden all connected by winding brick walkways. Touring these gardens produces a feeling of tranquil relaxation and harmony. The Estate also has a large tiled, gas heated pool over 20 meters long, which is located in the center of the grounds surrounded by manicured lawns and gardens to be enjoyed throughout the year. A separate pool house with a kitchenette, several changing rooms, shower and bathrooms, is located near the pool so guests do not have to use the house bathrooms. A professional tennis court is also located within the extensive grounds and includes a vine covered viewing pavilion, where you can enjoy a refreshing drink after a good game. Amenities for the maintenance of the estate include a large gardeners room, 2 half bath rooms, a large secure storage room, a large greenhouse where many of the plants that adorn the property are grown, a water tower with wells for irrigation, a large separate walled maintenance area with separate gated entrance including compost bins, storage and covered parking for 4 vehicles. The estate has secure parking for over 20 cars.

CLOSED $7,700,000

Welcome Robert and Linda Lanphier
Mr. Robert C. Lanphier, IV, also known as Rob, is a Partner and Portfolio Manager at William Blair Investment Management, LLC. Mr. Lanphier is a Partner, Principal, and Portfolio Manager of William Blair & Company, L.L.C. He serves as Portfolio Manager of Northwestern Mutual Series Fund, Inc. - Mid Cap Growth Stock Portfolio. He serves as Partner and Portfolio Manager of Vanguard Whitehall Funds - Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Fund. He serves as Senior Vice President, Principal, Partner and Portfolio Manager of various funds in William Blair fund complex. He began with the William Blair & Company, L.L.C. in December 1987 as an Associate in the institutional sales department. In January 1996, Mr. Lanphier joined the investment management department as a Portfolio Manager. He is a member of the investment management department’s small-mid and mid cap growth teams. Mr. Lanphier also serves as a Principal and Portfolio Manager at William Blair & Company, L.L.C., Asset Management Arm. He served as Partner and Portfolio Manager of Principal Funds, Inc. - MidCap Growth Fund III. Previously, he was employed at Emerson Electric Corporation in a variety of corporate planning and international consulting activities from 1982 to 1987. Mr. Lanphier has extensive experience in the industrials sector and leads industrials sector research team. He earned an M.B.A. from Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management and a B.S. from Purdue University.

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A mansion on Winnetka's lakefront sold last week for $6.65 million, the highest price paid in the North Shore suburb in three years.
The 17-room Hoyt Lane home sold Aug. 26, according to sale information provided to Midwest Real Estate Data by listing agent Maryann Burke at Coldwell Banker. 
Burke represented sellers Robert and Linda Lanphier, who told Crain's in March that their asking price of $6.85 million was "absolutely" less than they had spent to buy and renovate the property. 
The property went under contract in less than six weeks, although the sale didn't close until last week.
The last time a house in Winnetka changed hands at a higher price was July 2013, when a buyer paid $12.7 million for a new 17-room mansion on Sheridan Road. (In October 2015, a transaction within the Crown family as valued at $28 million.) 
Jena Radnay, the @properties agent who represented the buyers, said the home's "beach is out of this world" and that the caliber of the Lanphiers' renovations "made it a turnkey place where you can walk right in and do nothing to it."
Radnay declined to identify her clients, who are not yet identified in public records. 
In March, Robert Lanphier said that the way the beach lies, it collects an unusual amount of sand, creating a wide, shallow cove. Nearly every room in the house has a view of Lake Michigan, Burke said. 
Six Winnetka properties are listed for more than the Lanphiers' home sold for, including one next door for which Radnay is the listing agent. 
That home has lakefront terraces but no tableland, or plateau, facing the water. Owners Bob Sherman, former CEO of mattress maker Serta, and Barbara Bradford, also a former Serta executive, listed the home in February for $7.25 million and in July cut the asking price to just under $7 million.

CLOSED $999,750





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Sunday, September 25, 2016

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Friday, September 23, 2016

Good Ole Mena.....

The Wall Street Journal

Editorial Feature
OCTOBER 18, 1994
The Mena Coverup
By MICAH MORRISON
MENA, Ark. - What do Bill Clinton and Oliver North have in common, along with the Arkansas State Police and the Central Intelligence Agency? All probably wish they had never heard of Mena.
President Clinton was asked at his Oct. 7 press conference about Mena, a small town and airport in the wilds of Western Arkansas. Sarah McClendon, a longtime Washington curmudgeon renowned for her off-the-wall questions, wove a query around the charge that a base in Mena was "set up by Oliver North and the CIA" in the 1980s and used to "bring in planeload after planeload of cocaine" for sale in the U.S., with the profits then used to buy weapons for the Contras. Was he told as Arkansas governor? she asked.
"No," the president replied, "they didn't tell me anything about it." The alleged events "were primarily a matter for federal jurisdiction. The state really had next to nothing to do with it. The local prosecutor did conduct an investigation based on what was in the jurisdiction of state law. The rest of it was under the jurisdiction of the United States Attorneys who were appointed successively by previous administrations. We had nothing - zero - to do with it."
It was Mr. Clinton's lengthiest remark on the murky affair since it surfaced nearly a decade ago, in the middle of his long tenure as governor of Arkansas. And while the president may be correct to suggest that Mena is an even bigger problem for previous Republican administrations, he was wrong on just about every other count. The state of Arkansas had plenty to do with Mena, and Mr. Clinton left many unanswered questions behind when he to Washington.
Anyone who thinks that Mena is not serious should speak to William Duncan, a former Internal Revenue Service investigator who, together with Arkansas State Police Investigator Russell Welch, has fought a bitter 10-year battle to bring the matter to light. They pinned their hopes on nine separate state and federal probes. All failed.
"The Mena investigations were never supposed to see the light of day," says Mr. Duncan, now an investigator with the Medicaid Fraud Division of the office of Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant "Investigations were interfered with and covered up, and the justice system was subverted."
The mysteries of Mena, detailed on this page on June 29, center on the activities of a drug-smuggler-turned-informant named Adler Berriman "Barry" Seal. Mr. Seal began operating at Mena Intermountain Regional Airport in 1981. At the height of his career, according to Mr. Welch, Mr. Seal was importing as much as 1,000 pounds of cocaine a month.
By 1984, Mr. Seal was an informant for the Drug Enforcement Agency and flew at least one sting operation to Nicaragua for the CIA, a mission known to have drawn the attention of Mr. North. By 1986, Mr. Seal was dead, gunned down by Colombian hitmen in Baton Rouge, La. Eight months after Mr. Seal's murder, his cargo plane, which had been based at Mena, was shot down over Nicaragua with Eugene Hasenfus and a load of Contra supplies aboard.
According to Mr. Duncan and others, Mr. Clinton's allies in state government worked to suppress Mena investigations. In 1990, for example, when Mr. Bryant made Mena an issue in the race for attorney general, Clinton aide Betsey Wright warned the candidate "to stay away" from the issue, according to a CBS Evening News investigative report. Ms. Wright denies the report. Yet once in office, and after a few feints in the direction of an investigation, Mr. Bryant stopped looking into Mena.
Documents obtained by the Journal show that as Gov. Clinton's quest for the presidency gathered steam in 1992, his Arkansas allies took increasing interest in Mena. Marie Miller, then director of the Medicaid Fraud Division, wrote in an April 1992 memo to her files that she told Mr. Duncan of the attorney general's "wish to sever any ties to the Mena matter because of the implication that the AG might be investigating the governor's connection." The memo says the instructions were pursuant to a conversation with Mr. Bryant's chief deputy, Royce Griffin. In an interview, Mr. Duncan said Mr. Griffin put him under "intense pressure" regarding Mena.
Another memo, from Mr. Duncan to several high-ranking members of the attorney general's staff in March 1992, notes that Mr. Duncan was instructed "to remove all files concerning the Mena investigation from the attorney general's office." At the time, several Arkansas newspapers were known to be preparing Freedom of Information Act requests aimed at Gov. Clinton's administration.
A spokesman for Mr. Bryant, Lawrence Graves, said yesterday that he was not aware of the missing files or of pressure exerted on Mr. Duncan. In Arkansas, Mr. Graves said, the attorney general "does not have authority" to pursue criminal cases.
From February to May 1992, Mr. Duncan was involved in a series of meetings aimed at deciding how to use a $25,000 federal grant obtained by then-Rep. Bill Alexander for the Mena investigation. In a November 1991 letter to Arkansas State Police Commander Tommy Goodwin, Mr. Alexander urged that, at the current "critical stage" in the Mena investigation, the money be used to briefly assign Mr. Duncan to the Arkansas State Police to pursue the case full time with State Police Investigator Welch and to prepare "a steady flow of information" for Iran-Contra prosecutor Lawrence Walsh, who had received some Mena files from Mr. Bryant.

According to Mr. Duncan's notes on the meetings, Mr. Clinton's aides closely tracked the negotiations over what to do with the money. Mr. Duncan says a May 7, 1992, meeting with Col. Goodwin was interrupted by a phone call from the governor, though he does not know what was discussed. The grant, however, was never used. Col. Goodwin told CBS that the money was returned "because we didn't have anything to spend it on."
In 1988, local authorities suffered a similar setback after Charles Black, a Mena-area prosecutor, approached Gov. Clinton with a request for funds for a Mena investigation. "He said he would get on it and would get a man back to me," Mr. Black told CBS. "I never heard back."
In 1990, Mr. Duncan informed Col. Goodwin about Clinton supporter Dan Lasater, who had been convicted of drug charges. "I told Tommy Goodwin that I'd received allegations of a Lasater connection to Mena," Mr. Duncan said.
The charge, that Barry Seal had used Mr. Lasater's bond business to launder drug money, was raised by a man named Terry Reed. Mr. Reed and journalist John Cummings recently published a book— "Compromised Clinton Bush and the CIA" - charging that Mr. Clinton, Mr. North and others engaged in a massive conspiracy to smuggle cocaine, export weapons and launder money. While much of the book rests on slim evidence and already published sources, the Lasater-Seal connection is new. (Thomas Mars, Mr. Lasater's attorney, said yesterday that his client "has never had a connection" with Mr. Seal.) But when Mr. Duncan tried to check out the allegations, his probe went nowhere, stalled from lack of funds and bureaucratic hostility.
Not all of the hostility came from the state level. When Messrs. Duncan and Welch built a money-laundering case in 1985 against Mr. Seal's associates, the U.S. Attorneys in the case "directly interfered with the process," Mr. Duncan said. "Subpoenas were not issued, witnesses were discredited, interviews with witnesses were interrupted, and the wrong charges were brought before the grand jury."
One grand jury member was so outraged by the prosecutors' actions that she broke the grandjury secrecy covenant. Not only had the case been blatantly mishandled, she later told a congressional investigator, but many jurors felt "there was some type of government intervention," according to a transcript of the statement obtained by the Journal. "Something is being covered up."
In 1987, Mr. Duncan was asked to testify before a House subcommittee on crime. Two days before his testimony, he says, IRS attorneys working with the U.S. Attorney for Western Arkansas reinterpreted Rule 6(e), the grandjury secrecy law, forcing the exclusion of much of Mr. Duncan's planned testimony and evidence. Mr. Duncan also charges that a senior IRS attorney tried to force him to commit perjury by directing him to say he had no knowledge of a claim by Mr. Seal that a large bribe had been paid to Attorney General Edwin Meese. Mr. Duncan says he didn't make much of the drug dealer's claim, but did know about it; he refused to lie to Congress.
Mr. Duncan, distressed by the IRS's handling of Mena, resigned in 1989. Meanwhile, the affair was sputtering through four federal forums, including a General Accounting Office probe derailed by the National Security Council. At one particularly low point, Mr. Duncan, then briefly a Mena investigator for a House subcommittee, was arrested on Capitol Hill on a bogus weapons charge that was held over his head for nine months, then dismissed. His prized career in law enforcement in ruins, he found his way back to Arkansas and began to pick up the pieces.
Mr. Duncan does not consider President Clinton a political enemy. Indeed, he feels close to the president - a fellow Arkansan who shares the same birthday - and thinks Mena may turn out to be far more troublesome for GOP figures such as Mr. North than any Arkansas players.
These days, Mr. Duncan struggles to keep hope alive. "I'm just a simple Arkansan who takes patriotism very seriously," he says. "We are losing confidence in our system. But I still believe that somewhere, somehow, there is some committee or institution that can issue subpoenas, get on the money trail, find out what happened and restore a bit of faith in the system."

Thank you Chris!



Thursday, September 22, 2016

Google "how many people has hillary killed?"




Just a few of the people Bill Clinton did not have to pardon…
James McDougal – Clinton’s convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation.
Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown. The murder happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
Vince Foster – Former white House councilor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law firm. Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide.
Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors.
C. Victor Raiser II – & – Montgomery Raiser, Major players in the Clinton fund raising organization died in a private plane crash in July1992.
Paul Tulley – Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotel room in Little Rock, September 1992. Described by Clinton as a “Dear friend and trusted advisor”.
Ed Willey – Clinton fund raiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in VA of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising events.
Jerry Parks – Head of Clinton’s gubernatorial security team in Little Rock. Gunned down in his car at a deserted intersection outside Little Rock. Park’s son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton. He allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his house.
James Bunch – Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a “Black Book” of people which contained names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas.
James Wilson – Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to Whitewater.
Kathy Ferguson, ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson, was found dead in May 1994, in her living room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide even though there were several packed suitcases, as if she were going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones.
Bill Shelton – Arkansas State Trooper and fiancee of Kathy Ferguson.Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancee, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the grave site of his fiancee.
Gandy Baugh – Attorney for Clinton’s friend Dan Lassater, died by jumping out a window of a tall building January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor.
Florence Martin – Accountant & sub-contractor for the CIA, was related to the Barry Seal Mena Airport drug smuggling case. He died of three gunshot wounds.
Suzanne Coleman – Reportedly had an affair with Clinton when he was Arkansas Attorney General. Died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death.
Paula Grober – Clinton’s speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died in a one car accident.
Danny Casolaro – Investigative reporter. Investigating Mena Airport and Arkansas Development Finance Authority. He slit his wrists, apparently, in the middle of his investigation.
Paul Wilcher – Attorney investigating corruption at Mena Airport with Casolaro and the 1980 “October Surprise” was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993 in his Washington DC apartment. Had delivered a report to Janet
Reno 3 weeks before his death.
Jon Parnell Walker – Whitewater investigator for Resolution TrustCorp. Jumped to his death from his Arlington, Virginia apartment balcony August15, 1993. He was investigating the Morgan Guarantee scandal.
Barbara Wise – Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised, nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce.
Charles Meissner – Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash.
Dr. Stanley Heard – Chairman of the National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee died with his attorney Steve Dickson in a small plane crash. Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton’s advisory council personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather and brother.
Barry Seal – Drug running pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident
Johnny Lawhorn Jr. – Mechanic, found a check made out to Bill Clinton in the trunk of a car left at his repair shop. He was found dead after his car had hit a utility pole.
Stanley Huggins – Investigated Madison Guarantee. His death was a purported suicide and his report was never released.
Hershell Friday – Attorney and Clinton fund raiser died March 1, 1994 when his plane exploded.
Kevin Ives & Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. A controversial case, the initial report of death said, due to falling asleep on railroad tracks. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. Many linked to the case died before their testimony could come before a Grand Jury.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES/HENRY CASE:
Keith Coney – Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck, 7/88.
Keith McMaskle – Died stabbed 113 times, Nov, 1988 Gregory Collins –
Died from a gunshot wound January 1989.
Jeff Rhodes – He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989.
James Milan – Found decapitated. However, the Coroner ruled his death was due to “natural causes”.
Jordan Kettleson – Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990.
Richard Winters – A suspect in the Ives / Henry deaths. He was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD:
Major William S. Barkley Jr.
Captain Scott J. Reynolds
Sgt. Brian Hanley
Sgt. Tim Sabel Major
General William Robertson
Col. William Densberger
Col. Robert Kelly Spec.
Gary Rhodes
Steve Willis
Robert Williams
Conway LeBleu
Todd McKeehan
Quite an impressive list! Pass this on. Let the public become aware of what happens to friends of the Clinton’s!
This is frightening!  Will anyone pursue the truth??  Will we not want to hear it??

Sunday, September 18, 2016

$8,995,000-Practically free!

John Adams Morgan

$15,400,000
Greenway Island, Connecticut

Listing Agent Says:
Amidst the calm, crystal waters of the Long Island Sound lies this 3.5 acre island, home to an 11-bedroom residence, guest cottage, staff quarters, and a working greenhouse. Expansive terraces, gardens, footpaths, and stone seawalls provide countless opportunities to explore or simply bask in the glorious Island setting. The 14,000+ square foot main house, circa 1906, has been luxuriously updated for todays living yet the period details have been carefully preserved, maintaining the integrity and classic beauty of this distinguished property. A world apart, yet easily accessible from all major highways and Manhattan, this is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity












Thursday, September 15, 2016

1984 GULFSTREAM III

$750,000

A superb Gulfstream III that is worth the price of the engines alone! $1.0 million spent on engine mid-life's in August 2014. Engines good until 2024. Gulfstream is the gold standard in private jets travel. This is a beautiful G-III that should be on your short list! 

Additional pricing information: $850,000 USD AS IS - Engines are good until September 2024. Or $1,650,000 w/Stage 3 Hush Kits, fresh 72 month, fresh landing gear overhaul, engines good until September 2024.

Airframe
Total Time: 9401
Total Landings: 4967
Engine(s)
Rolls-Royce Spey MK511-8
TSN: 9194 / 9194
CSN: 4798 / 4798
TSO: 3053 / 3053

APU:
Garret GTCP 36-100G
TSN: 6320
TSO: 6320
Avionics/Radios
Dual Sperry FZ-650 FD
Triple Collins VHF-21D Comms (8.33 & FM Immunity)
Dual Collins VIR-32A Navs
Dual Collins ADF-60 ADF
Dual Collins DME-42 DME
Dual Collins TDR-90 TDR w/TCAS II
Sperry Primus 880 Radar
Universal UNS-1B + FMS
Universal 1000 GPS
Triple Honeywell Laseref II IRS
Dual Collins 718U-5M HF
Dual Universal UN41C FMS
Triple 22 CLT Radio Nav Controls
Bendix II CAS 67 TCAS (w/Mode 7) TCAS II Upgrade
Magnastar Airphone
Sperry SPZ-600 Autopilot Kannad 406 MHz ELT Sundstrand GPWS
Fairchild A-100 CVR Sundstrand FD
Collins 54W-1C Comp Warn Honeywell MK-VII EGPS
AFIS DMU
RVSM Certified
Additional Equipment
Universal Data-loader
Dual Davtron Clocks
Crew APU Monitor
B&D Cabin Display
Jet Standby Horizon
Exterior
White with Navy Blue and Orange Stripes. Painted 06/2008.
Interior
Full Refurbishment completed 10/2005. Twelve passenger fireblocked interior featuring a forward four place divan across from two berthable chairs, a center 4-place conference group, and two aft chairs. Completed with ivory leather chairs and desert sand colored suede divan, light tan headliners, desert sand suede sidewalls and medium burlwood. Aft lavatory and refreshment center with fwd and aft baggage area and entertainment system. (Refurbishment included, remodeled all woodwork throughout the aircraft, leather seat/arm rests redone, modernized galley area w/new Corian countertops.)
Inspection Status
72-month inspection c/w 10/08
BL 135-156 NDT c/w 8/2013
BL 0-19 c/w 8/2013
SP/AD Status c/w
FUS STA 580 X-ray c/w 9/2014

Ajijic Day

Sherwood Rd, $2,125,000

Indo China