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Women Pilots
"It is well
established in the literature that a
wide variety of aptitudes, skills and cognitive abilities differ among the
sexes. The largest cognitive gender differences are found in
visual-spatial abilities. Research shows that males have greater
visual-spatial skills than females. Males also tend to be superior in the
quantitative area, while females tend to have better verbal skills.
Cognitive performance and spatial abilities are among the most
important attributes of flying. Verbal skills are also important to
maintain safe air traffic control communication and facilitate crew
coordination", Kathleen L. McFadden, Ph.D
According to Ramona, a member of the
POW/MIA Web Ring, Site ID #760 http://www.angelfire.com/ne2/slane/
Jennifer J. Odom was the pilot of an aircraft that killed four people:
Captain Jennifer Odom at West Point
U.S. Army pilot Captain Jennifer J. Odom, 29, of Brunswick, Maryland, along with her
co-pilot and three other crew members, died July 23 1999 when the DeHavilland RC7
reconnaissance plane she was piloting crashed into a mountain in southern Colombia. The
Pentagon says there is "no evidence" that narco-guerrillas shot down the
plane," but adds that "the investigation is continuing." The whole scenario
surrounding Captain Odom's crash is at best suspect. For more details please visit: THE
UNQUIET DEATH OF JENNIFER ODOM at Salon.com Salon Article or at an alternative site - THE
UNQUIET DEATH OF JENNIFER ODOM
And according to USAF Captain Barbara Wilson:
U.S. Army pilot Captain Jennifer J. Odom, 29, of
Brunswick, Maryland, along with her co-pilot and three other crew members, died July 23
1999 when the DeHavilland RC7 reconnaissance plane she was piloting crashed into a
mountain in southern Colombia. The Pentagon says there is "no evidence" that
narco-guerrillas shot down the plane," but adds that "the investigation is
continuing." The whole scenario surrounding Captain Odom's crash is at best suspect.
But according to her widower, LTC(R) USA, Charles
Odom, she was not even the pilot:
Retract Comments
December 29 2002 at 6:04 AM
Charles Odom LTC(R) USA
(Login cjo33) from IP address 24.189.248.33
As the widower of Army Captain Jennifer J Odom who was killed in Colombia as a MEMBER
of the crew of an Army DeHaviland -7 reconnaissance aircraft I respectfully request that
you immediately remove the erroneus entry regarding Jennifer. You mistakenly put her as
the pilot of the downed aircraft. The record of investigation shows she was in the rear of
the aircraft and not piloting the plane as you indicate in this posting. In fact the pilot
was CW2 Moore, a male. My "Jew" attorney will monitor this site and if the
correction is not made than you will unfortunately find out what libel and slander costs
in todays society. First amendment rights can only be stretched so far my friend.
So we must question the accuracy of web sites which
praise women pilots, as they seem to be exaggerating their contribution to aviation.
Further research indicates that Jennifer's name has
been used to advance the feminazi agenda, namely by associating her name with a military facility
which advertises that it was created to:
"lower the intimidation level of women in a fitness facility, to make them realize
that weights are not just for men."
It should be noted that the Olympics represents the
strongest women in the world, and that even at the Australian
Olympics in 2001, the weakest men in the clean and jerk and snatch events lifted 30%
more weight than the strongest women.
In other words, the very best performance which can
be expected from the Fort
Detrick Fitness Center Offers Strength Training for Women is more than thirty percent less than the worst men.
It's difficult to imagine just how little can be
gained by such huge taxpayers' expenditures, and how frustrating it must be to the women
who were promised that "weights are not just for men", but the "The Captain Jennifer J. Shafer Odom Fitness
Center" sure helped to shine some light on the subject.
As if though the US military doesn't have enough
explaining to do about why they implement such counter-productive, counter-intuitive,
costly programs, the following from Jennifer's parents raises suspicions about their
intentions even higher:
Death of Capt
Jennifer J. Shafer Odom and crew |
Dear Sir,
I have pleaded for the army to investigate the possible involvement of the Hietts in the
plane crash that killed our daughter, Capt Jennifer Jill Shafer Odom. The army knew that
Hiett's wife was involved in drugs in Colombia in the spring of 1999. Why didn't they send
her back and investigate his possible involvement? Instead they were complacent and
negligent and allowed the missions to continue as if nothing had happened. I know that
Jennifer briefed Hiett on July 14, 1999 on their operations in Colombia and 9 days later 5
soldiers under Hiett's corrupt command died when their plane crashed into what the army
called an "unmarked mountain". I know for a fact that Jennifer would never have
made that flight if she had the same information about the Hietts that the army had. Those
soldiers died because their commander was corrupt and his superiors knew it and failed to
do anything about it. As a result, those five soldiers were totally destroyed and have
died in vain. Please advise us as to where we can go for help in getting the truth and
justice for these neglected victims.
The bereaved parents of Capt Jennifer Jill Shafer Odom, age 29, USMA 92
John and Jane Shafer
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Why on God's Green Earth would the US military now
be in the business of smuggling "illegal" drugs into the US, drugs that kill
less than 1% as many people as "legally" prescribed drugs, prescribed by jew doctors whose sole mission in life appears to be to denigrate,
maim, and KILL Christians?
Ayala's former boss, Col. James Hiett, former Military Group commander in charge of all
U.S. Army and anti-narcotics operations in Colombia, is due to be sentenced in a New York
court this week after he admitted concealing evidence of how profits from the drug
shipments, totaling some 13 pounds (six kg), were laundered.
Hiett's wife Laurie was jailed by a Brooklyn court in May for five years after pleading
guilty to smuggling heroin worth $700,000 to New York in six packages sent via the U.S.
embassy postal service in Bogota between May and June 1999. She told the court she had
previously received treatment for drug addiction.
If you ever wanted to know why drug abuse in this
country tripled AFTER the "war on drugs" began, this is the answer.
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