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To: RockyTx

who benefits from this useless
shell game of... look over there...
oops... over there ...etc

There is an election coming up in the fall. We’ll be watching jets flying over the oceans just like we saw the OJ car. Keep the low.informed occupied.


8 posted on 03/28/2014 2:30:58 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.)
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To: stars & stripes forever

I don’t know how any terror organization benefits from stealing an airplane and then waiting weeks, months, years to use it for nefarious purposes while the international world searches for it in earnest. That’s not in their best interest. You hijack an airplane and use it immediately for your purposes before anyone has time to react. The more time you add the better the world is at preparing to defend itself against your intentions.

So, in short, no one benefits from some weird drawn out plane heist that would require significant infrastructure and involve hundreds of on board witnesses. It’s the thing of fantasy, Hollywood, and, wild imaginations...........but not reality.

It’s a crying shame but this airplane went into the water two-plus weeks ago and it’s doubtful that anyone survived the initial impact. Why? Who? How? Can’t say. Can’t rationalize it like most everyone else. I can say that the only verifiable data says that it went deep into the south Indian Ocean and disappeared. It’s no conspiracy. A weird act that doesn’t make sense? Yes. A grand international cabal? No evidence at all of that in any way whatsoever.

And anyone looking for them to locate the plane this week is going to be disappointed. It may be a good while before they can do that.


11 posted on 03/28/2014 2:48:16 AM PDT by FAA
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