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07-21-2014, 11:23 AM
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Re: MH17 Day 1 Video Dump
So far we know that somehow this flight was last tracked after crossing Ukraine's western border, then diverted from its original southern flight path, then led directly over the Donetsk conflict zone. Unconfirmed rumors of it being guided by two fighter aircraft. Last week we saw their capabilities of bringing down high altitude aircraft when they shot down an AN-26 military aircraft using BUK missile system. I wouldn't rule out the possibility that this was staged as a war pretext, have it intentionally shot down by separatists to gain support from the international community for the west's campaign against Russia.. Conspiracy theories aside, the big question is what was that passenger jet doing outside its flight path and directly over a known conflict zone? The USA has had the region flagged as no fly zone for all of its passenger aircraft for months. |
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07-21-2014, 03:50 PM
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Re: MH17 Day 1 Video Dump
A lot of victims from the Air India crash in 1985 died from drowning. In other words they were blown out of the plane by the bomb and were alive (maybe conscious) until they hit the sea...
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07-22-2014, 10:10 AM
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Re: MH17 Day 1 Video Dump
the reasons are purely economical: safe fuel by shortest route. It's balancing risks vs costs. It's about humans that don't know or want to accept that all humans underestimate the probability that things can go very very wrong. I saw Brit. airways and France Airw. were avoiding the fight zone/ Ukraine that last weeks. The other Eur lines did'nt. The best comment I read about this comes from Nassim N. Taleb: "the classical mistake of confusing 'absence of evidence' by 'evidence of absence ' " it's not my words; you can find it on his tweet fat tails, and the Turkey problem: basing decisions on few data. |