Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The Watts bombing, the Navy, and the Rev. Leslie R. White


The Petrophile Overlords are coming undone over the Watts bombing.

I was pretty surprised to hear on the news last week that the Navy had "accidentally" dropped a load of bombs on the Watts district of Los Angeles. Turns out the only person who thought it was accidental was the Channel 7 anchorwoman who reported it. Morale has never been lower around here. The brigs are full of sailors who don't want to have anything to do with the Navy anymore.

Ear to the ground

If you want to know what the military is up to, for heaven's sake, don't read the official report. Official channels are mostly used for blowing smoke up the public skirt. Instead, go to the Navy housing playground next to their hospital and push your cute son on the baby bucket swings. And listen. Sure, there's plenty of wild speculation from people who have no idea what they're talking about, but you can pick out the real stuff from the garbage if you know what to listen for.
The officer's quarters jogging path, by the way, is another good place to have your ears open. Oh, yes, and the bx - the base's grocery store - where a nosy civilian named electric-car-girl is now delivering local organic produce every Tuesday, with her Navy escort, Williams...that's another good place to be a fly on the wall.


Here are some interesting tidbits related to the Watts bombing, if anyone's interested...

1) The plane and the pilot involved flew out of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station here on my peninsula, on the northern end of the New Naval Territories, as my husband sarcastically refers to it since WWO. It didn't come from the aircraft carrier off shore, as was originally reported. (That carrier, the Stennis, is temporarily back in port here from its West Coast patrol - and the gossip is very definite on that point.)

2) That pilot is dead. He committed "suicide" last week.

It seems that the Navy pilots all know each other. Why? Not that many of them. Virtually all of them train at Miramar, and the West Coasties mostly fly out of Whidbey, and so over the years they've all run into each other at the officer's mess here or there at one time or another. Brothers. And guess what? Nobody had ever heard of this guy. Correction: Not nobody, exactly. See item 4), below.

3) The plane has vanished off the surface of the earth.

Two different sources think they saw that plane go down in the deep water off the coast, the Mariana Trench, so that was a real good place to put it if you never want to see it again. My question is, did it fly there on its own?


Now, this is where the story gets really interesting...

If this truly was no "accident", why would the US military bomb the Watts district of Los Angeles, you might ask? And after a little thought, you might even get around to wondering how they even got a highly motivated, carefully trained pilot - an officer - to drop a load of bombs on his own country. After all, we're not talking about flying halfway around the world to bomb things that belong to people you've never met and who are prone to driving suicide bombs into your checkpoint shack. We're talking about dropping bombs on Aunt Sophie and Grandma Hattie, and maybe the next Shaquille O'Neal.

4) The pilot might have washed out of flight school as a mental case.

Word is, the guy might have been recruited for his psychotic neo-nazi skills rather than for his piloting. Somebody thinks they might remember him from Miramar, but he didn't last two weeks. They said his radio handle was Skinhead, if that gives you any insight into his character.

5) The Bush administration didn't do it.

Playground gossip is that this strike was rogue DHS/FEMA, not White House.

Word is also that it might have actually been a very messy assassination of a particularly dangerous terrorist: the Rev. Leslie R. White of the Grant AME church, also known as the Church of Watts. Around here, Rev. White is being compared to the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his picture is popping up everywhere.

If anybody knows why specifically Rev. White would be targeted by Homeland Insecurity as a terrorist, I'd sure like to hear about it.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I just thought of an alternate explanation. What if the plane had no pilot? It could have been an experimental remote-piloted plane. Unmanned drones like the Predator have been in use for years, and some can carry weapons. Maybe the "nutcase pilot" story is just a red herring.

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