What the hell does 9/11 have to do with the fact that NORAD can't track every single airplane flying in the world?
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by searchfothetruth 46 Replies latest social current
What the hell does 9/11 have to do with the fact that NORAD can't track every single airplane flying in the world?
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Berton,
It's not surprising that NORAD couldn't track a Boeing in Angola, they couldn't manage 4 going missing right there in the US, how could we expect them to spot one in Angola!
i ran across an earlier article on this subject that suggested the takeoff wasnt quite as suspicious as some of the articles make it sound.............
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A senior U.S. official confirms that the government of Angola has reported a missing Boeing 727 aircraft.
The plane apparently departed from Angola several days ago on a flight to Burkina Faso, in northwestern Africa, but it never made it to its destination, and its whereabouts are unknown, this official said.
The official said there is "no evidence or information to suggest this is terrorist-related," and suggested "it is most likely criminal." According to this official, the plane was leased, and the people involved were behind in their payments.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/05/29/angola.missing.plane/
im not sure why there are irregularities in the story, but i for one am very concerned about the possibility that the bush administration actually stole this plane, and is planning to crash it into a tall building in order to justify a new war against iran. scary stuff.
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So it seems that the Boeing that went missing was piloted by an American...and now he has disappeared, presumed dead.
Pilot Of Stolen Boeing
Probably Killed Says Brother 7-8-3
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So it seems that the Boeing that went missing was piloted by an American
you say this as if its a brand new piece of news.?. dont you read your own links? heres a clip from the very first article you posted on this thread (bold/italic mine):
There is also concern about a missing US pilot who had been sent to Angola by a plane-leasing company in Florida.
The US authorities are said to believe he was at the controls when it left Luanda.
The family of the man, Benjamin Padilla, have told ABC News they thought he may have been kidnapped.
hmmmm.......doesnt look like the newest article is exactly a revelation, but thanks for the update anyhow.
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Dubla,
Yes I know that he was missing, but they didn't know for sure that he was the pilot.
Just thought i'd post the latest info on the story.
Mark
Missing Boeing Airliners
Turns Up In Guinea
By James Astill in Freetown
The Scotsman
7-12-3
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