a lot of dutch passports.
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Nope, but the Jews have to decided it's a good day to start a ground invasion into Gaza, while also firing in huge missiles from their offshore navy..this is happening as we speak.. Whole city is lit up right now..
There isn't a more disgusting nation as Israel on the whole fucking planet..
Dogs they are.
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Jason Biggs is getting trashed for joking that he now wants to sell his Malaysia Airlines frequent flier miles ... but he's not backing down.
ROFL
I liken this as Greece vs all of Persia way back when; you know, a bastion of intelligence, ingenuity and progress vs.. well to be frank, the same 3rd century BC twats that Greece had to put up with. What the world needs right now is another good Macedonian.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...rder-live.html
We said earlier that the Ukrainian security services claimed to intercepted conversations proving that Russia and pro-Russian separatists were responsible for downing MH17. The Kyiv Post has now translated the conversation released by the Ukrainian government.
The first call is reportedly between a Russian military intelligence officer and a separatist commander. On the call, the officer reportedly says: "We have just shot down a plane".
The second call appears to be between two separatists as one examines the scene of the crash, where they appear to learn to their surprise that the flight was a civilian airlines. "It was 100 percent a passenger (civilian) aircraft," one says. "Holy s---! The debris fell right into the yards (of homes)."
20.51 This video purportedly shows the moment MH17 hit the ground in eastern Ukraine. Again, we can't immediately verfiy it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5E8kDo2n6g
http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukra...pt-356545.html
Crashed MH17 flight 'was 300 miles off typical course'
MH17 flight feared to have been shot down over Ukraine was taking a significantly different route to the usual course for flights from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, according to aviation expert
By Tom Brooks-Pollock, and Edward Malnick
10:25AM BST 18 Jul 2014
The crashed MH17 flight took a route 300 miles to the north of its usual path, an aviation expert has said.
Robert Mark, a commercial pilot who edits Aviation International News Safety magazine, said that most Malaysia Airlines flights from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur normally travelled along a route significantly further south than the plane which crashed.
Malaysia Airlines has insisted its plane travelled on an "approved route" used by many other carriers.
But Mr Mark said: "I can only tell you as a commercial pilot myself that if we had been routed that way, with what's been going on in the Ukraine and the Russian border over the last few weeks and months, I would never have accepted that route.
"I went into the FlightAware system, which we all use these days to see where airplanes started and where they tracked, and I looked back at the last two weeks' worth of MH17 flights, which was this one.
Sounds like somebody wants to have himself a few interviews & get a little fame while talking out his ass. They showed every Malaysian Airlines flight over the area for the week before the incident & that flight path did not look at all unusual. He's talking like every plane flies at exactly the same height & the same vector & that turbulence, weather & air currents will never change this.
Pretty easy to say in hindsight that you'd never accept that route. He's full of shit if he thinks he's never flown over a disputed airspace where this could have potentially happened.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-30614627
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An AirAsia Indonesia airliner flying from Indonesia to Singapore with 162 people on board has gone missing. Flight QZ8501 lost contact with air traffic control at 06:24 local time (23:24 GMT Saturday) over the Java Sea. The plane, an Airbus A320-200, disappeared midway into the flight of more than two hours from the city of Surabaya. No distress call was made. Bad weather was reported in the area, and an air search operation has now been suspended for the night. Planes from Indonesia and Singapore had been scouring an area of sea between Kalimantan (Borneo) and Java. Some boats were reported to be continuing to search as night fell.
No wreckage has been found, an Indonesian official told the BBC. AirAsia's Chief Executive Tony Fernandes, who has flown to Surabaya, said: "We don't want to speculate but right now of course the plane has been missing for 12 hours and there's a deep sense of depression here. "This is a massive shock to us and we are devastated by what has happened. It's unbelievable." He said the captain had more than 20,500 flight hours, almost 7,000 of them with AirAsia. The flight left Surabaya in eastern Java at 05:35 local time (22:35 GMT) and was due to arrive in Singapore at 08:30 (00:30 GMT).
The missing jet had requested a "deviation" from the flight path to avoid thick storm clouds, AirAsia said. Indonesia's transport ministry said the pilot had asked permission to climb to 38,000ft (11,000m). Ministry official Djoko Murjatmodjo said the request "could not be approved at that time due to traffic, there was a flight above, and five minutes later [flight QZ8501] disappeared from radar".
Another day another Asian airlines missing flight, it's trending!
This time it's Tony Fernandes, owner of premier league football club QPR, who seems to be the psyop orchestrator.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/w...ony-fernandes/
"Fernandes, a flamboyant Malaysian-born, British-educated former Warner Music executive..
Seen as the Richard Branson of Southeast Asia, Fernandes seems to have also adopted the Virgin airline owner’s public, larger-than-life persona.
Fernandes even once worked as an accountant for Branson’s Virgin company, and the two are now close friends. Last year, Fernandes — who is known to prefer jeans to suits — became the host of Apprentice Asia, a reality game show."
On his wiki page it says he studied at London School of Economics - a place that breeds many of the famous figures in politics, economics, philosophy and many other notable fields: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...onomics_people
Apparently the wing piece that washed ashore on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean was from this missing airliner:
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/...id=mailsignout
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Months after flight MH370 mysteriously vanished, the Malaysian Prime Minister told a news conference Wednesday that experts in France confirmed a washed-up wing part belonged to the doomed plane.
Investigation report into plane shot down in Ukraine was released today.
All on board would've stayed conscious for 90 seconds after missile impact. And the missile only impacted the cockpit, so the vast majority of the 285 passengers endured 4 miles of freefalling terror.
Grim that. Would rather be raped to death.
Final report on Malaysian flight MH370.
https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications...r/ae-2014-054/
The captain of the Malaysian Airlines Aircraft had flown a route on his home flight simulator six weeks earlier that was "initially simular" to the one actually taken.
This supports the theory that the pilot and captain of the airplane decided to commit suicide and kill everyone on board.
Case Closed?
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