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Two Russian jetliners crashed within close proximity 6 minutes apart?
There was reports one plane sent a signal being hijacked via aircraft's transponder 'squack ident' whatever and witnesses saw the planes exploded before it hit the ground. My experience with airplanes I'm kind of speculate something Russian authorities not telling. One plane reportedly intercepted by Russian military fighters. What did the jet fighters do? Fearing it might be a Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well, somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then they downed the hijacked plane. |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 04:52:02 GMT, 4moreyears
wrote: Two Russian jetliners crashed within close proximity 6 minutes apart? There was reports one plane sent a signal being hijacked via aircraft's transponder 'squack ident' whatever and witnesses saw the planes exploded before it hit the ground. My experience with airplanes I'm kind of speculate something Russian authorities not telling. One plane reportedly intercepted by Russian military fighters. What did the jet fighters do? Fearing it might be a Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well, somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then they downed the hijacked plane. That *looks* like English, but... Phil -- "Me fail English? That's unpossible!" Ralph Wiggum |
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Fearing it might be a
Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well, somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then they downed the hijacked plane. The witnesses to the crash of one of the aircraft heard three booms, then a falling airliner. Given the Russian government's penchant for avoiding the truth in such events, I am surprised no one has yet suggested a US submarine caused the tragedy. From: 4moreyears Ok, now you are just trying to scare us. Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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"funkraum" wrote in message ... (B2431) wrote: The witnesses to the crash of one of the aircraft heard three booms, then a falling airliner. Given the Russian government's penchant for avoiding the truth in such events, I am surprised no one has yet suggested a US submarine caused the tragedy. Dammit, Gordon, U.S.N. flying subs are still top secret. I'm reporting you to the rules board of the Marblehead Yacht Club. But what you are all trying to ignore is that the U.S.N flying subs technology was all stolen from Nazi projects at the end of the war. Dora-Nordhausen was so full of them they had to blow it up to conceal the remaining subs. Well at least you didn't spill the beans about the submersible aircraft carriers.... Ooopss.. Damn, now I have to hunt down everyone on the NG and kill them. I hate it when that happens..... ;^) The CO |
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[I note that Gordon - probably wisely - trimmed a.d.a from the NGs]
Krztalizer wrote: 4moreyears wrote: Fearing it might be a Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well, somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then they downed the hijacked plane. AAMOF (and ignoring all those typos), that is the first suggestion I have seen to provide a specific cause for the "external interference" (or some such) that I saw mentioned in one news report. Of course, a simpler explanation for "external interference" would simply be that someone apart from a duly authorised member of the airline's staff did something untoward. The witnesses to the crash of one of the aircraft heard three booms, then a falling airliner. Given the Russian government's penchant for avoiding the truth in such events, I am surprised no one has yet suggested a US submarine caused the tragedy. Well, since the Royal Navy can attack Afghanistan by submarine ... |
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nt (Krztalizer) wrote in message ...
Fearing it might be a Russian 9/11 copy cat, they shotdown the firt Turpolev jetliner. Well, somehow the Russian ATC radar showing the 'squack ident' from the hijacked plane. Russian jetfighters shotdown the wrong plane. Then they downed the hijacked plane. The witnesses to the crash of one of the aircraft heard three booms, then a falling airliner. Given the Russian government's penchant for avoiding the truth in such events, I am surprised no one has yet suggested a US submarine caused the tragedy. From: 4moreyears Ok, now you are just trying to scare us. Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. Geez, is the loon population gone into a decline. It took what? 30 posts before the first one showed up. I'm shocked, SHOCKED, I say. Harry K |
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