zeogold: Hey, at least he's presenting an actual argument this time instead of spamming links.
You could at least have the courtesy to tell him WHY what he's talking about is crap rather than automatically assuming it's crap just because he posts it.
Saturdays are quiet so this one just jumped out at me otherwise I wouldn't have brought it up.
Besides it's a theory of what and why, we will have to see if it's brought up or analyzed or we get more information. Until we have more information it's just a theory, nothing more.
To note though assassinations are done in all different kinds of ways, including guns/snipers, poison, plane crashes, car crashes, suffocation/drowning among other things.
It's also said assassination could be done by a fast acting disease/virus, or forcing a heart attack.
Stanley Meyer died before signing a big deal, he claimed he was poisoned and then died shortly after.
DaCostaBR: But just imagine for a single moment that in the middle of many conflicting reports, as is often the case in stressful times like these, someone at the FAA mistakenly took someone's guess of what happened, the very likely and banal blown tire, as an informed opinion. Then later when American Airlines gave their more informed report,
Possible. I know the sheer amounts of safety checks they have to do for planes though is absurd. My dad owned a plane and you have to do something like a 30 point check sheet every time you are about to fly. So simply failing to notice something important seems unlikely. Although not impossible. As for getting someone else's guess? Possible. As i said we need more information.