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Flight Radar of Metrojet 7K9268 Crash, Believed to Have Been Shot Down Over Sinia – YouTube
www.undergroundworldnews.com
At approximately 04:13
UTC, 31 October 2015, Metrojet flight 9268 crashed into the Sinai
Peninsula. The flight’s planned route was from Sharm el-Sheikh to St.
Petersburg, Russia. We acquired a signal from the aircraft shortly after
takeoff and tracked it until 04:13:22
UTC. At the time of last contact we were receiving a signal from the
aircraft to three of our receivers, all of which stopped receiving data
from the aircraft at the same time.
http://www.flightradar24.com/58.28,33…
http://www.mchs.gov.ru/operationalpag…
I didn’t think it would take too long for one of our brave, educated BIN reporters to tell us that this Russian plane had been shot down. But Doo-Doo is the first one on line to bring us this erroneous news, although we can definitly expect more. The pilot of the plane communicated that his plane had technical difficulties and requested to be allowed to land at an alternative landing site. That doesn’t sound like much of a bomb to me.
But if that’s true, where does the FEEEEER POOOOORN@ fit in? I would like to propose that right before the crash, lizard aliens took control of CERN and ramped it up to the point where fallen angels leaked in from another dimension, took control of the plane, and tried to land it, although the landing was a little hard. This plane DID NOT get shot down.
God Bless You, Doo Doo, you were only trying to scare people in BIN for money. That’s OK, it’s what we are all here for.