Posted on 03/27/2015 3:01:15 PM PDT by KeyLargo
Got himself a first class ticket to Hell - if he thought he was depressed while alive, guess how much more he’s depressed now.
Like the 2000 Ikeda mass-stabbing in Osaka, Japan?
He was crazy, probably a paranoid schizophrenic but functional, off and on. I would bet it was because of “privacy” rules or perhaps even some special bizarre German legislation preventing mental illness from being reported that they sent the report to him and not to his employer.
So he believed in an afterlife and wanted to be one of many going wherever. Maybe with the thought of Satan rewarding him with less miserableness or God somehow seeing virtue in this atrocious act
Or as an atheist wanted company.
Europe
The right to data privacy is heavily regulated and actively enforced in Europe. Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) provides a right to respect for one’s “private and family life, his home and his correspondence”, subject to certain restrictions. The European Court of Human Rights has given this article a very broad interpretation in its jurisprudence. According to the Court’s case law the collection of information by officials of the state about an individual without his consent always falls within the scope of Article 8. Thus, gathering information for the official census, recording fingerprints and photographs in a police register, collecting medical data or details of personal expenditures and implementing a system of personal identification has been judged to raise data privacy issues.
Any state interference with a person’s privacy is only acceptable for the Court if three conditions are fulfilled:
The interference is in accordance with the law
The interference pursues a legitimate goal
The interference is necessary in a democratic society
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We must ban all airplanes immediately...
Yes, an island.
I rarely read them anyway, but this is literally the second time in as many visits to their website that they were more concerned about being first than about being right.
Gateway and other top blogs that used to set a high standard have gotten unreliable. It happens. Web sites like NewsMax and World Net Daily used to be much better too. Now I feel like I have to do real research on any claim they make so I don’t get burned.
“”I heard on the radio this am that Lubitz was deemed unfit to be a pilot by his trainers at the Luftansa flight school in Arizona because of his psychological issues. Did anybody else hear this?””
I hadn’t heard that amid all the other reports from today. Someone would have had to sign him off for his check ride with the FAA - that’s assuming he took a check ride in this country and didn’t go back to Germany to take it so it’s doubtful that is true.
Don’t forget it was one of the flight instructors in MN who reported the suspicious behavior of Moussaoui, the convicted 20th terrorist/hijacker of 9/11/01.. He was taken into FBI custody before the attack on the WTC but not a lot of time before it was pulled off.
Flight instructors have too much at stake to continue training someone they are suspicious of - not only suspect because of behavior but also mental problems.
.Onstar anyone? Shouldn’t be too difficult
Either way, I jumped the gun because they did. This is the second time in as many visits I was burned by them. I am done with them. If they turn out to be right, then all is forgiven...
Germans have always had a thing about killing large swaths of people.
That was the original source that I saw yesterday. No other sources reporting this, but is there any info on the copilot’s religion being reported? I have not seen any. The silence is getting louder.
Just found- Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said Lubitz, who also had a flat in Dusseldorf, had never been flagged as a terrorist.
And when pressed over Mr Lubitz’s religion, he said: “I don’t think this is where this lies. I don’t think we will get any answers there.”
http://news.sky.com/story/1453780/andreas-lubitz-profile-of-killer-co-pilot
It’s certainly possible. We’ve been able to fly planes remotely since WWII.
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Profound.
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