So, is Mad Mo involved or not? That is the basic question.
Most Likely, the whole worldwide MSM discounted the notion before they could pick through the wreckage.
No. It looks like the co-pilot was having serious mental problems including severe depression and suicidal thoughts.
He told his employer and they cleared him to fly! I don’t know what the liability laws in Europe, France or Germany are, but they are so screwed it is unbelievable. 150 people dead because they didn’t ground a pilot who told them he was suicidal.
I have theorized it was a copy of EgyptAir 990 where the pilot, Gameel Al-Batouti, took 217 people down to their deaths yelling over and over, “Tawkalt ala Allah” (”I rely on God”). Some dispute the motive of this murder suicide, but reasonable people would conclude it was inspired by religious motives.
Because it easier to use the mental health issue for Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, if there were an Islamic motivation it is completely off the table. The reason I suspect an Islamic connection is the taking of a large number people with the act of suicide. That is so much the modus operandi for the suicide murderers associated with the Islamic extremists. It certainly was the motivation for EgyptAir 990 pilot, Gameel Al-Batouti. If anything, it was a copy cat suicide.