Speak of the Devil
I just was trying to find some more information on John Kokal's death a couple days ago. If you've read my earlier posts, this was essentially my summary:
The last news I can find is that a medical examiner would determine the "official cause of death", but that police were saying there was no evidence of foul play.
I don't know. A man who works in the State Department intelligence unit where sensitive computer equipment goes missing, during a time when the White House is covering up and stalling the 9/11 investigation and outing CIA agents in the bargain, who is found dead in a window well, in his socks. There just seems like a POSSIBILITY of foul play to me.
(And there was that strange deleted article.)
Tonight, just as I'm about to shut down and head for bed, I stumble upon a report filed today at From the Wilderness. It appears I'm not the only one who thinks there's a possibility of foul play in John Kokal's death.
A former INR employee revealed that some one-third to one-half of INR officials are either former intelligence agents with the CIA or are detailed from the agency. He also revealed it would have been impossible for Kokal to have gained entry to the roof on his own. INR occupies both a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) on the sixth floor that has no windows and a windowless structure on the roof that has neither windows nor access to the roof, according to the former official. The other windows at the State Department have been engineered to be shatter proof from terrorist bomb attacks and cannot be opened.
INR and other State Department officials report that a "chill" has set in at the State Department following Kokal's defenestration. A number of employees are afraid to talk about the suspicious death.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
Thursday, November 20, 2003
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