Monday, November 2, 2015

UPDATE ON DOWNING OF RUSSIAN PLANE Airbus A 321


UPDATE ON DOWNING OF RUSSIAN PLANE Airbus A 321


 
RECEIVED THIS EARLIER TODAY Nov 2 2015:

Americans, BEFORE you absorb lock, stock and barrel reports from such as Howard Duff/VT, et al......
consider reports from boots on the ground (US intel with MULTIPLE INTEL SOURCES) as follows......


NO PROOF "IS" involved.
EU  has independent investigators on the ground... 
All bodies have been recovered and returned to Russia last night my time (Ukraine)
Putin has ordered his investigators - already on the ground
Live pics shown here of the aftermath complete with bodies show the plane must have been destroyed at extreme high altitude as the crash site covers over 2 miles and the largest parts at the scene are the engines  
Pilots' daughter has a recording from him about the "bad" condition of the aircraft electronics
Egypt aviation reports distress call from the aircraft requesting emergency clearance to nearest airport 

A military training field for Egypt's large transport aircraft (like our Jacksonville,FL base for C-130 and C5A)
The aircraft made only a 30% turn before all contact lost (crash breakup)  
Black boxes are shown on video footage here still on the sand dunes
USA "FAA" has offered assistance 
Presently Egypt, Russia and "EU" have teams here and on the ground at the site   
The "IS"  claim is seen as just a boost of stupid power, 
Ukraine minister of defense reports that complete investigation should be open to the world and, if "IS" is blamed,  a united effort to take them out in one united effort in one week 
   
Presently the 'coffee shop gang' all believe it was just an accident, but are open to all possibilities awaiting investigation 

UPDATE:   Egypt Airport security shows pilots and crew checking in through "TSA type Inspections"   -  all were  sober and in good humor, even joking with passengers at one point and with gate crews   

More later.........................
       Semper Fi                VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS 

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