Yeah it's a big shame. The description given about the crash landing was really sad. The worrying thing for me is is my Dad is on holiday in the exact same area that they were in Sharm El Sheikh so now I'm 10x worried. Hopefully he gets back fine.
Terrible tragedy. So far there don't seem to be any answers for why it crashed, but no one's thinking it was shot down and most seem to think it was the airline's fault.
Despite how astronomically rare plane crashes are, it still always scares me when I fly.
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This is why I do not fly and have not been on a plane since I was 8. It really does seem like even though a plane crash is rare..whenever we hear about commercial airplanes crashing in the news there are usually at least some casualties involved, with a decent amount of the time there being no actual survivors.
If I need to go somewhere I'll drive or take a train.
The question is did they truly do it or are they just trying to claim responsibility for a tragedy?
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It was known in the middle-east that this was terrorism the day it happened.
No, not all muslim's are terrorists, a game is afoot and most people are pawns. It is a game of class and misinformation. It is becoming more important to the ruling elite/elites everywhere as we head towards "the crisis" point. This is a crisis of resources and will lead to a complete breakdown of the present structures as they are defined now. The elite are putting themselves in a position where they will survive and win.
A few points to consider, the "war" in Iraq was illegal and destabilised a region. The arab spring may have been in relation to activities by the west in Libya etc. illegal and meant to destabilise a region, perhaps through fear of an African currency based on the gold standard, which would have destabilised the markets. The endgame who can say? A cheap, strong and obedient workforce for the rich everywhere? The move of Policing to protection of property, rather than rights for people and the obvious surveillance state etc. Who can truly see what the final goal is?
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This is pretty significant if it was a bomb. If memory serves, this would be the first time that terrorists brought down a plane since 9/11. It would also demonstrate once and for all that ISIS has taken Al Qaeda's mantle as premiere terrorist organization.
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echo o’er tide and shore."
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