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Peter Cressman person

also: Sergeant Peter Cressman, Cressman

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Laoscountry · 2Soviet Unioncountry · 1United Statescountry · 1Kazakhstancountry · 1Paris Peace Accordsevent · 1Kelly Pattersonperson · 1

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United States covered_up Peter Cressman book_quoted
“On February 17th, these men were spotted and identified by a clandestine source about 18 miles away from the crash site and reported to be under guard and in good health. Mooney, in the days ahead, tracked more than just the original four c…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 49:58
Jerry Mooney tracked Peter Cressman book_quoted
“On February 17th, these men were spotted and identified by a clandestine source about 18 miles away from the crash site and reported to be under guard and in good health. Mooney, in the days ahead, tracked more than just the original four c…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 49:58

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The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8
▶ 45:08 It never came back. Nine days after the Paris Peace Corps and the ceasefire took effect, the ECE-47Q took to the air on its last clandestine mission over northern Laos. One crew member, Sergeant Peter Cressman, knew after reading the accord…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8
▶ 48:57 They had to be shipped out to Russia or China. Such was probably the case of survivors of the Crestman. The flying Pueblo, as it was dubbed, entered the flak trap over northern Laos on February 5th, 1973. The enemy gunners, waiting in wait …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8
▶ 52:35 Soviet major, one US POW believed to have been Navy Lieutenant Commander Kelly Patterson, was transported across China to the Soviet border where he was transferred to Russian control and moved to a Soviet airbase in Kazakhstan, which at th…