Posted on 02/23/2023 5:05:54 AM PST by Red Badger
In 2023, many of the accidents that have been happening deserve far more scrutiny than they’re receiving. From food processing plants going up in flames to the recent rash of train derailments that seem to have surged beyond the realm of coincidence, it behooves us to examine the circumstances surrounding these often tragic events.
Case-in-Point: The plane crash that killed five people in Arkansas.
The plane took off from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport on Wednesday. Even the namesake of the airport draws a conspiratorial doubletake, but it’s just a name so it’s not a huge deal. The fact that the plan crashed just outside a 3M plant ratchets up the intrigue. But the real alarm bell rings when we consider who was in the plane and where these people were trying to go.
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The passengers all worked for environmental consulting and crisis management company CTEH. They were heading to Ohio in response to the explosion at a metals plant which happened nearly three weeks after the East Palestine train derailment.
Watch:
VIDEO AT LINK..............
What are the odds? Plane crashes are already very rare before we take into consideration the people on board and the nature of their trip. Conspiracy theorists might say the victims were targeted for whatever nefarious reason. That seems possible because it’s 2023 and you never know, but the official narrative claims the crash could have been weather-related.
According to KATV:
All five people onboard a small airplane departing from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock died shortly after takeoff Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
The twin-engine plane, en route to the John Glenn International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, crashed outside a 3M plant only a couple of miles from the Little Rock airport shortly after 12 p.m.
A Little Rock-based environmental consulting firm confirmed that all five people onboard the plane, including the pilot, were members of their company.
CTEH, which provides a “wide range of response services,” was en route to the John Glenn International Airport in Columbus, Ohio after an explosion at an Ohio metals plant earlier this week killed one worker and sent more than a dozen to the hospital.
We will continue to monitor the situation. It’s likely all legitimately a tragic coincidence, but that doesn’t mean we should dismiss it as such without keeping our eyes on it.
who were the 5 people on board?
Names not released yet...................
How is this an ‘Odd Coincidence’?
Bill and Hitlery Clinton International Airport. I wouldn’t even fly near that place.
How is this an ‘Odd Coincidence’?
It isn’t. But, if they had excluded that sort of language from the headline, nobody would care to read it.
Then, if it wasn’t read, they wouldn’t be able to have people see the advertisements.
Every Big company i worked for had the same policy
Managers and Executives travel separately. They do not travel together as a group
I wonder if they were related to the guy in Arkansas that recently committed suicide by tying himself to a tree and shooting himself in the chest with an invisible/self vaporizing shotgun.
*allegedly* the weather was either profoundly marginal or below minimums when they departed.
“Alledgedly”. I. Don’t. Know.
But if not ya gotta add in the fact that the aircraft in the incident is one of the safest and most reliable twins in service.
At face value, if weather was NOT a factor, contaminated fuel is easy to SPECULATE as a cause.
Dual engine failure would permit a controlled flight into terrain, ie. not augered in. But again no data about the crash. Arm chair BS at this point.
Sad and tragic is what we know.
Looks like something from the Populist Press.
5 people, plus equipment and baggage.
Overloaded? Stalled on takeoff?........................
The 'coincidence" is: The 5 people killed in this 'accident' were on their way to Ohio to investigate another 'accident', in Ohio. Not the train derailment, the explosion/fire at a metals plant.
Given all the ‘coincidences’ we’re now seeing, they should have flown on an airline (I know, easy in hindsight)...but people who are doing politically sensitive work need to know that they are no longer safe in the US, at least until the Globalists are removed from power.
At least he was Environmentally Friendly..................
Pilot error. They flew into a thunderstorm.
We all know that guns can just up and shoot people of their own volition, so we shouldn’t be surprised when they run away afterwards.
Maybe they were mistaken for a balloon?
Why do so many who know so little have so much to say?
Start withe the weather. What was the actual ceiling and viz report at the time of the departure?
What were the surface winds?
Was that weather that was passing through at the time a squall line? Squall lines are noted for their severe thunderstorms and wind shear.
What twas the pilot’s reputation? Not hours, reputation.
A huge percentage of aircraft crashes are due to pilot error, which includes decisions regarding weather. The percent of crashes due to sabotage. suicide, murder or other criminal actions is infinitesimal.
Dumb thing to do......................
AA Pilot??
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