ONE DOWN MORE EVIL ELITE TO GO AS RICHARD ROCKEFELLER IS KILLED
The Unhived Mind
BREAKING: DAVID ROCKEFELLER’S SON RICHARD DEAD IN SMALL PLANE CRASH
JUNE 13, 2014 BY THE DOC 12 COMMENTS
Richard Rockefeller the former Chase Manhattan CEO David Rockefeller’s 65 year old son Richard Gilder Rockefeller, and the great grandson of John D. Rockefeller Sr. has died in a small plane crash outside of NYC at Westchester Country Airport.
Richard had reportedly celebrated his father’s 99th birthday with family Thursday night.
As Lohud reports:
Airport operations administrator Peter Scherrer said the plane, a Piper Meridian single-engine turbo prop, took off from Runway 16 at the airport and went down at 8:08 a.m., crashing into trees off Cottage Avenue in Purchase. The weather was foggy and rainy at the time. The flight had been expected to last an hour and 14 minutes.
Richard Rockefeller lives in Falmouth, Maine. According to FlightAware flight tracking service, the plane left Portland International Jetport in Maine at 2:22 p.m. Thursday and landed at Westchester Airport at 3:41 p.m.
Dr. Rockefeller practiced as a family physician in Falmouth, Maine, until 2000 and has worked on global health causes. He served as president of the Health Commons Institute, a nonprofit organization, and chairman of the U.S. Advisory Board of Doctors Without Borders, according to the Rockefeller Brothers Trust Fund website. He is married and has two grown children.
Scherrer said the pilot flew out of the airport regularly. There were no reports of any other injuries. No one else was on the plane.
Officials confirmed that the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are en route to the scene and will head the crash investigation. A press conference is expected to be held around noon.
The Rev. Christopher Monturo of St. Anthony of Padua Parish in West Harrison said he heard about the accident on a scanner and arrived at the scene about 9:30 a.m. to offer his services as one of the town’s chaplains.
“We just pray for everybody, that everything will go well,” he said.
The airport closed for flights after the crash but flights resumed at 9:45 a.m, Scherrer said.