Was mysterious CIA operative, Michael D'Andrea — also known as Dark Prince and Ayatollah Mike — aboard this USAF spy plane when it crashed in Afghanistan? And was it shot down? Credit: The Russophile.org.
Asia Times: CIA mystery: Did Iran kill ‘Ayatollah Mike?’
Nobody is talking after Michael D’Andrea, the CIA’s top Iran Mission Center chief, is allegedly killed in plane crash
A USAF Bombardier E11A intelligence gathering jet was cruising over Afghanistan on a secret mission, transporting two crewmen and allegedly, a mysterious chain-smoking CIA operative, Michael D’Andrea — also known as Dark Prince and Ayatollah Mike — when something bad happened over a remote, mountainous region.
Media reports on Iranian State television showed a crumpled, burning wreck — clearly there were no survivors. It also claimed that D’Andrea, chief of the CIA’s special Iran task force, which goes by the name Iran Mission Center, was one of the casualties.
According to a special report by Philip Giraldi in the American Herald Tribune, forty-eight hours after the crash the Pentagon released a statement confirming that the two crewmen were Lt. Col. Paul K. Voss, 46, of Yigo, Guam; and Capt. Ryan S. Phaneuf, 30, of Hudson, New Hampshire. The CIA and the White House, refused further comment.
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Update: A U.S. Plane Crashed in Afghanistan. Why So Many Believed a CIA Chief Was On It. (Time)
WNU Editor: The fact that the US government and the CIA are saying nothing is only fuelling the rumour mill.
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