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Wednesday, 01/01/2025 11:45:43 AM

Wednesday, January 01, 2025 11:45:43 AM

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5 major Airplanes involved in emergency landings and crashes since December 23rd. They are trying to scapegoat Russia for one of the accidents claiming it used "EM weapons" to bring it down. Electronic warfare (EW) is a military tactic that uses the electromagnetic spectrum, aka EM radiation.

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In an interview with Azerbaijani television, Mr Aliyev said the plane was damaged "from the outside" while over Russian territory and that "electronic warfare systems" put the plane "out of control".


Electronic Warfare, or as i continue to point out here, EM radiation from natural sources, is causing modern technology to go haywire which resulted in the crash. This happens, usually multiple times a week with out of control Teslas so why not major airplanes too (especially below 10k feet above ground during takeoff and landing)? I believe they are trying to scapegoat Russia so people do not catch onto this and not panic. Had that incident been isolated, maybe i could buy that. However it was 1 of 5 so far, that im aware of, to glitch. It was a year or so back that the US media did the same thing, blaming Russia-Ukraine war for an oil refinery spontaneously combusting. The next day it was disclosed that the fire was due to a malfunction not a drone attack like the US media claimed. Here is one of my posts covering the event:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172139862

My mantra is, use technology to reduce our dependency on tech and ive been warning about glitching Airplanes since several Boeings experienced EM related glitching that kicked off the 737 scandal.

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The pilot then issued a distress signal before the plane came down with its front landing gear closed, overshot the runway, slammed into a concrete fence and burst into a fireball.

Observers say videos of the crash showed the plane was suffering from suspected engine trouble, but the landing gear malfunction was likely the main reason for the crash.


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The Airbus A220-300 jet, with 74 passengers and five crew on board, was flying from Bucharest to Zurich on December 23 when it had to land in Graz, Austria after engine problems occurred and smoke filled the cockpit and cabin. The plane landed safely.


4. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 experiences hydraulic failure, skids off runway in Norway

5. United Airlines flight to Phoenix makes emergency landing after crew reports smoke in the cockpit


Quote Sources:
https://news.sky.com/story/azerbaijan-airlines-plane-was-damaged-over-russia-due-to-shooting-from-the-ground-says-president-13281111
https://apnews.com/article/plane-crash-boeing-korea-7940e58af30111758401ebb4d2c3d495
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/259791/swiss-cabin-crew-member-dies-after-smoke-forced-emergency-landing
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air-france-klm-group/klm-royal-dutch-airlines/boeing-737-800-experiences-hydraulic-failure-skids-off-runway-in-norway/
https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/united-airlines-flight-to-phoenix-makes-emergency-landing-crew-reports-smoke-in-cockpit/75-b4d4ac89-de6d-42ac-aafb-0c5016300643

https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724
Could it be that there is a strategy to distract people away from looking at basic data?
Is it an exercise to create forum verbiage to drown out any serious discussion of evidence?

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