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Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - Peter Lemkin - 03-01-2015 The strangest part of it all is....what are the chances of three Malaysian planes having bad endings with everyone aboard killed and the planes destroyed in one year....I'm not an actuary, but I'd bet it is something close to 1:1000000 or so. Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - Drew Phipps - 03-01-2015 MAS has more than 100,000 flights per year, and the odds of any given flight having a fatal crash is (according to planecrashinfo.com) 1 in 4.3 million. So I'd give the odds as roughly (1/4.3*10^6)^3), times 100,000 for a figure of odds: 1 / 1.26*10^13 or about a 0.00000000000008 chance. Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - David Guyatt - 03-01-2015 Lauren Johnson Wrote:Now, the plot thickens. Asian blogger had warned of the AirAsia disappearance 2 weeks prior ... Very odd. Why would the author of this story resurrect secret societies that date back to the first world war, the Black Hand? It seems to be completely incongruous to me. One might argue that these aircraft might still be flying had Malaysia not held an international war crimes court and found Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and British prime minister Tony Blair guilty in absentia? Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - David Guyatt - 05-01-2015 Oh dear. Was this a short sale with the intention of buying them back at bargain prices later? Did he know something was going to happen? Or was it innocent? Quote: Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - R.K. Locke - 06-01-2015 Field McConnell also mentions "Black Hand" (in typically cryptic fashion) here: http://www.abeldanger.net/2015/01/2223-marine-links-andrews-black-hand.html#more #2223: Marine Links Andrew's Black-Hand Captain Crashes At Blue-Air Places And Times To Serco QZ Fraud On Lloyd's Plum City - (AbelDanger.net): United States Marine Field McConnell has linked threats of bodily harm to Prince Andrew and the Royal Family from Black-Hand Captain crashes at Blue-Air places and times to the diversion of QZ8501 onto an unauthorised schedule with ad hoc waypoints in a Lloyd's insurance fraud by Serco shareholders HSBC and Allianz. McConnell witnessed a Black-Hand Blue-Air threat during the Amalgam Virgo exercise of June 2001 when Serco the world's biggest air traffic controller and operator of the Dubai Air Navigation Services stood down the U.S. Air Force during a 30 hour rehearsal of a Five Eyes tracking & telemetry attack and diverted a plane for a simulated crash into the Capitol Building. McConnell saw how a Black-Hand Blue-Air threat becomes a Lloyd's insurance-fraud reality after former Serco CEO Chris Hyman made his presentation to shareholders on the 47th Floor of WTC#1 on 9/11; after Serco agents diverted American Airlines Flight 11 into the North tower of the World Trade Center for a crash at 08:46:40 local time; after Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson managed to avoid being in her office on the 101st Floor; after Jules Naudet captured the impact 'money shot' for a Black Hand snuff film; and after Willis insurance broker for the Titanic and QZ8501 filed a double-occurrence claim for the demolition of the Twin Towers. McConnell believes Serco (formerly RCA 1928) hired Lord Sempill to infiltrate Black Hand Captains into the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (now Honourable Company of Air Pilots with Prince Andrew as Grand Master) for the Blue Air Pearl Harbor attacks of 1941. McConnell invites rebuttal of his deduction see http://www.abeldanger.net/ that Serco used threats of bodily harm associated with Black-Hand Captain crashes at Blue-Air places and times to extort Prince Andrew into consenting to the QZ8501 insurance fraud on Lloyd's Names. Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - David Guyatt - 07-01-2015 Typically cryptic and, I would say, typically, factually free - pulling disparate pieces of information and glueing them together in a different pattern. My recent emails with him and one of his associates, while very polite and pleasant, left me giddy and confused. My conclusion was that facts are arbitrary things for him. It's a personal view, obviously. Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - R.K. Locke - 07-01-2015 I have similar concerns. You can always verify the majority of his info (i.e. Prince Andrew is the Grand Master of The Honourable Company of Air Pilots) but his interpretation of said info is very much something you have to "buy into", I think. He might well be right, but his style of presentation is very off-putting. I do think he is worth following though as some of his links and documents are very interesting. Malaysian based AirAsia passenger jet missing - Drew Phipps - 12-01-2015 A black box flight recorder has allegedly been recovered from this disaster. Hopefully the data will provide the families of the victims, and the rest of the world, with answers. |