NASA says some ‘Iraq’ photos are shuttle victims
NASA states that up to 73 of the coffin photos of American dead posted at www.thememoryhole.org are from the space shuttle Columbia disaster, not from the war in Iraq as the site claims.
bq.. WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Several dozen photographs of coffins recently identified by news organizations as remains of U.S. soldiers who died in Iraq are really images from the space shuttle Columbia explosion last year, U.S. space officials said Friday.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said up to 73 images posted on a Web site, www.thememoryhole.org, that media organizations used were mistakenly identified as photos of casualties from Iraq.
“Many news organizations across the country are mistakenly identifying the flag-draped caskets of the space shuttle Columbia’s crew as those of war casualties from Iraq,” NASA said.
Earlier this month the U.S. Air Force released more than 300 photographs on the Internet site showing the remains of U.S. service members arriving at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
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The world need flowers, not guns!
About that photos, i am sure thta we hidden because Bush knows that the people would not like to see that photos….
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David Flores