Posted on 11/10/2014 9:23:44 AM PST by Gamecock
Full Title: "Nigeria: Megachurch Pastor TB Joshua Followers believe a C-130 Hercules Military plane flying at low Altitude may have dropped Explosives on the Church Building"
Followers of Megachurch owner and Pastor TB Joshua believe it is possible that a C-130 Hercules military cargo plane flying at low altitude dropped explosives on a guesthouse at Nigerian pastor TB Joshuas Megachurch, killing 116 people inside? That depends on who you ask. Joshua, a self-proclaimed prophet, failed to show up Wednesday at a coroners inquest into the causes of the September 12 collapse at the building in the grounds of his Lagos church.
But conspiracy theorists committed to absolving The Man of God of any wrong doing came out in their droves, offering a range of possible causes, even if consensus was hard to come by. We are not ruling anything out, said Moses Onyegu, 29, and a member of a body he called the Group of Concerned Students, which believes the deadly collapse is part of an elaborate plot to spark Joshuas downfall.
Onyegu has latched on to claims that a mysterious aircraft was hovering above the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) compound in the minutes preceding the tragedy. The plane in the first place was not an ordinary air plane, said Onyegu, from southern Delta state. According to write-ups on the Internet, it was a C-130 Hercules jet, he told AFP outside the court.
The suspicious aircraft theory first emerged days after the disaster when Joshuas staff released video footage of a plane they said was circulating above the guesthouse. Expert witnesses at the Lagos state inquest ruled out the theory of aerial sabotage or an explosion and the court has been told that the guesthouse did not have any planning permission. Onyegu was among several dozen Joshua followers outside the Lagos courthouse to support The Prophet in case he decided to appear.
All stressed the immense popularity and charitable work of the pastor and televangelist, who has followers across Africa and abroad, and their mistrust of official versions of events. For them, whatever truly happened, Joshua was not to blame. In Nigeria, we have fifth columnists, said Oloja Olanrewaju, who identified himself as the secretary general of a group called the National Association of Nigerian Students.
He declined to offer a specific theory for the collapse, not wanting to pre-empt the inquests findings, but suggested that shadow stakeholders who benefit indirectly from any crisis may have been involved. Like Onyegu, he noted the importance of the sort of air plane or helicopter allegedly spotted above the church. Nasir Lawal, who was born a Muslim but converted to Christianity and is now a passionate Joshua follower, pointed the finger at Islamist group Boko Haram.
They might be motivated by the fact that they dont want Christians in Nigeria, said the 35 year old leader of a youth group in south-western Ondo state. Also noting the plane theory, he indicated that Boko Haram may have the capacity to send a military aircraft to Lagos, several thousand kilometres from its northeastern stronghold. The Islamists have killed thousands in a five year uprising, including scores of church attacks, but they are not known to have access to aircraft.
A row of news cameras lined the entrance to the hearing room in anticipation of Joshuas arrival, with idle Nigerian reporters swapping guesses as to whether one of the countrys most prominent and richest pastors would show up. Joshuas lawyer, Olalekan Ojo, told the inquest that his client did not honour the court summons because he did not personally receive a written notice requiring his appearance.
But Joshuas supporters said his no show came as a relief, because questioning from civilian investigators would have been an insult to The Prophet. Bringing The Man of God down to this court is not very comfortable for me, said 21 year old Precious Enegide.
The GBU-43 (”Massive Ordnance Air Blast”) was designed to be deployed from an MC-130 ...
You are off course correct.
But the equipment/technique is still called Jest Assisted Take Off.
(Plus I am clearly being a bit cheeky.)
I was also thinking that the C130 has a fairly low stall speed ... a skillful pilot could probably fly into a really strong headwind and achieve zero ground speed.
I don’t think the excesses of some US mega churches is related to this
This is Africa.
It could be anything......sounds like poorly built building at first glance
But on a continent where having sex with babies cures AIDs and millions are butchered with machetes and ballbats and Long Pig is still the desired main course at family BBQ for the victorious...
I guess anything is possible.
The YBPDLN is global in it’s coverage.
they are indeed jets (turboprops) but they pass the exhaust through turbine stages which engage a transmission rather than through a nozzle to provide momentum.
Sorry
I’m a bit slow on uptake
YBPDLN?
Them be funny looking jet engines.
Turboprop is not a jet engine.
It is a turbine engine.
But a jet engine generates thrust by jet propulsion.
I understand the turbo part means jet in that instance, but the prop is the part that just doesn’t look like a jet.
I confess I don’t keep up with that stuff
Motivational Christianity
Like Chiropractics is to Medicine
Not for me
21 landings and take-offs with no hook, no catapult and increasing weights.
Impressive.
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