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Those Friendly skies are no longer friendly. More news on this tomorrow on turtleislandnews.info Boeing 777 passenger plane carrying 239 people goes missing over the South China Sea near Vietnam: Note: The plane took off from Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and was heading to Beijing (China) when it vanished. No distress call was issued. It could have hit a gas plume - methane or hydrogen sulfide or both. Then any number of things could go wrong: 1) the pilots could have had medical events and then the plane would crash since thered be no one to pilot it, and that would also explain the sudden loss of contact and lack of a distress signal; 2) the planes engines might have cut off due to the atmospheric oxygen content being out-of-tolerance for the engine design; 3) the plane could have caught fire and/or exploded, in which case all they will find is wreckage, if that; 4) the plane engines could have detonated a gas plume NEAR the plane, which may have blown off a wing or destroyed the entire plane; 5) the plane could have suffered massive systemic electrical failure, which would kill communication ability and make the plane unflyable. In February of last year, a witness reported a flash of light before a helicopter crashed in Oklahoma City, mentioned in the 2013-03-13 update: Quote: The National Transportation Safety Board says a witness reported seeing a flash in the sky before a helicopter crashed near an Oklahoma City nursing home last month, killing two people. Its not clear what could have caused such a flash. Note: That flash of light was very likely a gas plume - methane or hydrogen sulfide or both - being ignited by the helicopter engines or wiring and causing an explosion or flash fire large enough to knock that helicopter out of the sky and kill the occupants. As the atmospheric contamination intensifies, the gas plumes will become more numerous, larger and more concentrated. If a smallish explosion can bring down a helicopter then obviously a larger explosion can bring down a passenger jet, and the flash of light that brought that helicopter down was more than a year ago, so theres an extra year for the problem to have worsened. 2014-03-07 - Passenger plane engine bursts into flame during takeoff at Heathrow Airport in coastal London (Britain): hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=VIV-20140307-42939-GBR Quote: A plane has been forced to turn back to Heathrow after an engine started spitting fire as it was taking off. 2014-03-07 - Helicopter engine fire forces medical helicopter to make emergency landing at airport in Bucyrus (Ohio): newsnet5/news/local-news/oh-cuyahoga/engine-fire-forced-cleveland-clinic-helicopter-to-make-emergency-landing Quote: Engine fire forced Cleveland Clinic helicopter to make emergency landing. Note: Thats about half a mile east (downwind) of the Little Scioto River. Those friendly skies just arent that friendly anymore...
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 23:33:51 +0000

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