When the MSM started with, "the plane probably experienced rapid decompression because the F-16 pilot saw the pilot slumped over the stick" I was like that's total 100% bullshit! At 34+ thousand feet, a rapid decompression would have resulted in ice fog in the plane resulting in instant icing over all the windows on the interior (think Pain Stewart's plane) and the F-16 pilot could not see the Citation pilot. Slow decompression the pilot could descend below 10k feet while on an oxygen mask and get air back into the cabin very quickly. Since the plane probably had a pressurized intact cabin, why didn't anyone else in the plane try to react if the pilot was incapacitated? I mean, it flew to NY and "turned around" so something was a miss and everyone just sat in the back like "oh this is totally normal!". The distance between the passengers and the pilot was less than 10 feet, and you can totally see the pilot flying the plane from the back seats! I'm calling bullshit on everything the MSM and government is saying about this. My gut feeling is that something 100% intentional happened up there, resulting in the pilot and everyone else being incapacitated and the plane's flight control systems POSSIBLY, and I mean POSSIBLY, being remotely taken over and that plane was supposed to crash somewhere else in DC but failed.
The plane flew normal to its destination and then for no reason and with no radio comms did a controlled 180 and headed back, but it went straight for DC. IF the plane was under remote control, I would assume (total assumption) that a remote operator could shut off the cabin air intake and disable any warning that the air intake was closed. That wold put everyone to sleep quickly and eventually would result in their deaths, including the pilot. That is pure speculation, but I feel it's entirely possible. This is not a Payne Stewart situation at all. That was a tragic accident, and I feel this was no accident but intentional.
When the MSM started with, "the plane probably experienced rapid decompression because the F-16 pilot saw the pilot slumped over the stick" I was like that's total 100% bullshit! At 34+ thousand feet, a rapid decompression would have resulted in ice fog in the plane resulting in instant icing over all the windows on the interior (think Pain Stewart's plane) and the F-16 pilot could not see the Citation pilot. Slow decompression the pilot could descend below 10k feet while on an oxygen mask and get air back into the cabin very quickly. Since the plane probably had a pressurized intact cabin, why didn't anyone else in the plane try to react if the pilot was incapacitated? I mean, it flew to NY and "turned around" so something was a miss and everyone just sat in the back like "oh this is totally normal!". The distance between the passengers and the pilot was less than 10 feet, and you can totally see the pilot flying the plane from the back seats! I'm calling bullshit on everything the MSM and government is saying about this. My gut feeling is that something 100% intentional happened up there, resulting in the pilot and everyone else being incapacitated and the plane's flight control systems POSSIBLY, and I mean POSSIBLY, being remotely taken over and that plane was supposed to crash somewhere else in DC but failed.
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This is suspicious indeed. I just wonder if the uninterruptable autopilot can depressurize the cabin.
The plane flew normal to its destination and then for no reason and with no radio comms did a controlled 180 and headed back, but it went straight for DC. IF the plane was under remote control, I would assume (total assumption) that a remote operator could shut off the cabin air intake and disable any warning that the air intake was closed. That wold put everyone to sleep quickly and eventually would result in their deaths, including the pilot. That is pure speculation, but I feel it's entirely possible. This is not a Payne Stewart situation at all. That was a tragic accident, and I feel this was no accident but intentional.
I totally agree with you on this.
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