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Old 01-06-2009, 03:30 PM   #41
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It was mentioned on the news earlier that the plane may have flown up the coastline before heading east in order to make use of the jet-stream.
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:34 PM   #42
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Gordon Brown has stated that he fears British may have been on board

I hate it when they say this what a tripe thing to say, as if any human life non British is of no concern and we can just have a sigh of relief and party on because only non British human beings have died.
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:52 PM   #43
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Gordon Brown has stated that he fears British may have been on board

I hate it when they say this what a tripe thing to say, as if any human life non British is of no concern and we can just have a sigh of relief and party on because only non British human beings have died.
Let us look at this from a different perspective. I am not saying that this incident / accident is not suspicious, but, imagine if someone in the UK had a loved one who was travelling from Brazil and had informed them of their flight to Paris - once they heard of the missing aircraft they would be understandably distraught. No matter what we think of Gordon Brown and all the other criminals of the elite, I feel your comment here is irrelevant and not based on any true evidence, only assumption.

As Prime Minister, it is surely GB's responsibility and indeed logical for him to focus on the British citizen's aspect. Of course, he knows that there were Britons on board - the information on the passengers, I am sure, would quickly have been made available to all countries represented on the passenger manifest. They just have to now work out a time to give us all the information.

It is certainly not anything to do with "breathing a sigh of relief" or "partying on" if no Britons have been involved.

I sometimes feel that people on this forum don't think as clearly as they should do, if we are all to beat these criminals, but we are not going to do it unless we start THINKING instead of just REACTING in this way.

There may well be something very strange in this event but we should be looking at a possible motive (who exactly was on the plane ?) and unusual facts such as no accurate tracking through GPS. They must have a last position for the aircraft.
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:58 PM   #44
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Gordon Brown has stated that he fears British may have been on board

I hate it when they say this what a tripe thing to say, as if any human life non British is of no concern and we can just have a sigh of relief and party on because only non British human beings have died.
I agree - but like I posted earlier, if it's already been published that there were 60 French & 3 Italians, how come Brown doesn't know - how come the BBC are saying the nationalities are not being disclosed? That's the kind of detail that bugs me.
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:58 PM   #45
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Let us look at this from a different perspective. I am not saying that this incident / accident is not suspicious, but, imagine if someone in the UK had a loved one who was travelling from Brazil and had informed them of their flight to Paris - once they heard of the missing aircraft they would be understandably distraught. No matter what we think of Gordon Brown and all the other criminals of the elite, I feel your comment here is irrelevant and not based on any true evidence, only assumption.

As Prime Minister, it is surely GB's responsibility and indeed logical for him to focus on the British citizen's aspect. Of course, he knows that there were Britons on board - the information on the passengers, I am sure, would quickly have been made available to all countries represented on the passenger manifest. They just have to now work out a time to give us all the information.

It is certainly not anything to do with "breathing a sigh of relief" or "partying on" if no Britons have been involved.

I sometimes feel that people on this forum don't think as clearly as they should do, if we are all to beat these criminals, but we are not going to do it unless we start THINKING instead of just REACTING in this way.

There may well be something very strange in this event but we should be looking at a possible motive (who exactly was on the plane ?) and unusual facts such as no accurate tracking through GPS. They must have a last position for the aircraft.

ok so if one of your loved ones was coming back from Brazil today to paris - what is the first thing you would do?

look at the news to see what Gordon brown was saying?

errrrm i think not - you would be online or calling around to check if it was there flight.

your argument is flawed me thinks - or do you think the population is that stupid that they wouldn't think to do as i mentioned.

What would you do?
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:02 PM   #46
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ok so if one of your loved ones was coming back from Brazil today to paris - what is the first thing you would do?

look at the news to see what Gordon brown was saying?

errrrm i think not - you would be online or calling around to check if it was there flight.

your argument is flawed me thinks - or do you think the population is that stupid that they wouldn't think to do as i mentioned.

What would you do?
Of course I would be trying everything to find out about my loved one - who wouldn't ? But what I wouldn't be doing is "breathing a sigh of relief" and "partying on" when I found my loved one was safe but others weren't. OK ? Do you understand now ???

Phew ! What sad people there are on this forum.
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:03 PM   #47
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Of course I would be trying everything to find out about my loved one - who wouldn't. But what I wouldn't be doing is "breathing a sigh of relief" and "partying on" when I found my loved one was safe. OK ? do you understand now ???

Phew !
no i think he meant that the article is to make people i.e me and you that are not directly affected by it as we have no one on the flight feel like "oh well at least it isn't anyone i would know"

it is just such and irrelevant thing to say i think.
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:05 PM   #48
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Phew ! What sad people there are on this forum.
Thanks - must be hard always being so much more on top of thoughts than others.

well done!
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:16 PM   #49
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if anything, an aviation and media FAILURE

why im not surprised ?

why would a zionist media PROPERLY investigate anything?
remember its the same guys that spray our blue skies every day of the year with toxic.

yeah lets love them huh

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Old 01-06-2009, 04:37 PM   #50
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he fears there may have been British citizens on board the French jet which has disappeared over the Atlantic.

Flight AF 447 left Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, bound for Paris, at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on Sunday 31 May.

The Airbus with 228 people on board sent an automatic message at 0214 GMT reporting a short circuit as it flew through strong turbulence.

Air France officials believe it may have been struck by lightning.

Mr Brown told Sky News: "I do fear there may be some British citizens on board. We are doing all the checking that is necessary.

"I have been in touch with the Foreign Office. There hasn't been contact with that plane for some time."

The Brazilian Air Force is searching for the plane, which is reported to have disappeared 300km (186 miles) north-east of the Brazilian city of Natal.

The Airbus 330-200, with a 12-strong crew and one baby and seven other children among the passengers, had been expected to arrive in Paris at 1110 local time (0910 GMT).
there is almost always a briton or two involved an all crashes...if a snowmobile collided with a dogsleigh in northern russia, it would be feared that a briton was amongst the dead.
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:42 PM   #51
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there is almost always a briton or two involved an all crashes...if a snowmobile collided with a dogsleigh in northern russia, it would be feared that a briton was amongst the dead.
would be interesting to know who was on the plane , and what their jobs were
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would be interesting to know who was on the plane , and what their jobs were
don't worry about it they are covering that up as we speak lol.
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:52 PM   #53
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Aviation experts said the risk the plane was brought down by lightning was slim.

"Lightning issues have been considered since the beginning of aviation. They were far more prevalent when aircraft operated at low altitudes. They are less common now since it's easier to avoid thunderstorms," said Bill Voss, president and CEO of Flight Safety Foundation, Alexandria, Va.

He said planes have specific measures built in to help dissipate electricity along the aircraft's skin.

"I cannot recall in recent history any examples of aircraft being brought down by lightning," he told The Associated Press.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090601/...a/brazil_plane

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Old 01-06-2009, 04:53 PM   #54
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SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH - Fuck sake we are trying to keep a secret here!!

what dont you understand lol.
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:55 PM   #55
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An automated message reporting a computer system failure was sent out shortly before the plane disappeared.

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A system failure following a short circuit is thought to have caused an Air France Airbus to crash into the Atlantic Ocean today.

The aircraft disappeared off radar screens between Brazil and France after it hit thunderstorms at around 3am BST.

On board were 216 passengers and 12 crew. The passengers included 126 men and 82 women, seven children and a baby.

An automated message was received at 2.14am informing air traffic controllers of a failure of the electrical system.

Air France says it has sent all the information it has on the disappearance of the flight to the French Accident Investigation Bureau for civil aviation, which deals with technical investigations into accidents.

The company said, "An automatic message was received from the aircraft at 2:14am (4:14am in Paris) indicating a failure in the electric circuit in an area a long way off the coast."

The aircraft was powered with General Electric CF6-80E engines, and its last maintenance check was on 16 April 2009.
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would be interesting to know who was on the plane , and what their jobs were
i agree..this has been a very successful way of exterminating certain people in the past..if anyone dared speak of an assassination taking place at the lives of so many, they would be ridiculed by the masses.

I do find it strange that certain information in being with held from public attention..why if its only an accident which ha happened so many times before?
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Old 01-06-2009, 05:27 PM   #57
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agreed aswell
and thanks hydra for that bit.


it would be interesting if anyone with aviate maintenace experience to comment on rhydras last post.

a circuit of what?

really unconclusive
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Old 01-06-2009, 05:36 PM   #58
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Not masses of experience with avionics, would read "The electric circuit" to mean the full shebang for electrical type stuff on the aircraft, ie all powered from the engines so therefore one circuit.
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Like an instant power cut? Isn't there some kind of back-up system?
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1st day of June 2009 can be 1-6-9 (13 x 13)
That's true and so does anyone think this has anything to do with the Bermuda Traingle?
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