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    Pentagon's MIA 'arrival ceremonies' are completely staged





    Pentagon's MIA 'arrival ceremonies' are completely staged

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    The Pentagon has admitted to NBC News that so-called "arrival ceremonies" for unidentified war remains didn’t actually involve any arriving remains, and in fact, the planes used often couldn't even fly — they were towed into position. NBC News says the ceremonies, which have been going on for six years, are known as "The Big Lie" among some military and civilian staff in Hawaii. Veterans and families of MIAs who have attended the events thought they were seeing the return of Americans killed in World War II, Vietnam and Korea.
    Rick Stone, who once worked for the MIA/POW accounting command, called the ceremonies "an open fraud" that focuses more on public relations than actually finding and identifying missing warriors. [Source]


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    PENTAGON HOLDS 'PHONY' CEREMONIES TO HONOR FALLEN SOLDIERS

    October 11, 2013


    (DAILY MAIL) -- For seven years, the Department of Defense has faked repatriations where military personnel carry honored dead soldiers off of planes as part of their ceremonial return to the U.S.
    While the Pentagon insists the coffins indeed contain the remains of MIA soldiers returned to America from foreign wars, it now admits that the Hawaii arrival ceremonies often attended by a tearful audience aren’t actually arrivals at all.

    In fact, the coffins are toted out of planes that can no longer even fly, but must be towed onto the runway for the phony ceremonies and the remains have sometimes been back in the country for months.
    The ceremonies are handled by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, an agency charged with recovering some 83,000 missing service men and women from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.

    Until now, agency has allowed the public to believe that flag-draped boxes pulled from C-17 military planes contained the rediscovered dead from those countries.

    But the Pentagon acknowledged to NBC News Wednesday that, in fact, the remains had only just been removed from a lab at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu.




    Now, the events will be known as ‘honor ceremonies.’

    ‘The name changed because they've already arrived, technically,’ Army Staff Sergeant Andrew Smith told NBC.
    JPAC identifies around 80 soldiers per year. After their ceremonies — during which buglers play Taps and audience members sing the Star Spangled Banner following a chaplain’s prayer — the remains are returned to the lab.

    A military official thanks attendees for ‘welcoming them home’ before they ‘begin the identification process.’
    On average, it takes about 11 years and a $1million to identify each of them.

    Helping further dupe attendees is the use of an airplane that many believed had actually just flown the remains home.

    A plane is towed to where the ceremony will take place prior to doors opening to the public. It is often a plane that can no longer even fly.

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