Posted on 10/14/2016 7:38:49 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Many thanks to Ava Lon for translating this piece from Le Figaro:
Air France denies being confronted with acts of malevolence by its radicalized employees
by Yohan Blavignat October 5, 2016
In an article published on Wednesday, the Canard enchaîné identified several anomalies before the departure of many commercial flights. These incidents, which are related to radicalized individuals, were denied by the airline
Attempts to sabotage commercial flights, the words Allahu Akhbar on airplanes, a Roissy agent who refuses to guide a plane piloted by a woman In its edition dated Wednesday [October 5], the Canard enchaîné lists a series of disturbing incidents concerning allegedly radicalized employees of Air France. Contacted by Le Figaro that evening, the airline denied the allegations and denounced the unfounded rumors and false information. No malicious act on a commercial flight Air France has ever been confirmed or even identified as such, says the airline.
In the satirical weekly, an intelligence officer reported a dozen people under surveillance in the group. Concerning Air France, we found several anomalies before the start of several commercial flights. They are akin to sabotage, says this particular source. The company, on the other hand, is optimistic and assured us that our personnel like our clients are absolutely safe.
Several anomalies identified
However, according to the Canard enchaîné, flight commanders repeatedly found that the relay motor, intended to support the commands from the cockpit, showed damage. The alarm fortunately worked and the malfunction has been resolved. According to the intelligence services, who conducted their investigation, the incident would have been intentional, and the person responsible is an employee of Air France who converted to Islam and has since moved to Yemen.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatesofvienna.net ...
Looks like a very high mohammad coefficient.
Maybe ‘absolutely safe’ doesn’t translate well.
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