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Pigheadedness Behind Crash

Remember the collision in January between a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter and American  Eagle Flight 5342 above the Potomac River in Washington D.C.? The crash, which left 67 people dead, is now being squarely blamed on the helicopter’s female pilot Rebecca Lobach. She was told by air traffic control to veer away, and also by her male co-pilot to turn left.

But did she do so? Not at all.

Was she miffed because men were trying to tell her what to do? But was she simply pigheaded, or also somehow dazed, or neglectful? None of us will ever know exactly what motivated her, or more precisely, didn’t motivate her to act. But the horrendous death toll most certainly raises questions about the value of DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) policies? We all must face death at some point, but what’s the point speeding up the process?

Here’s more from Ramzpaul in a video fully titled “Woman pilot heroically rejects mansplaining.”

Collision: Sabotage Or Neglect?

A U.S. Army combat veteran breaks down what could have led to the plane crash in Washington DC. The Blackhawk helicopter that ramrodded the American Airlines commuter plane was off course and flying above its scheduled altitude.

Did it deliberately smack into the plane as an act of terrorism or sabotage? Or was this an “accident” caused by neglect, either on the part of air traffic control or the crew of the Blackhawk?

Those are the questions for which we don’t yet have answers, and won’t have answers until the black boxes from the plane and helicopter are retrieved and studied. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

Everybody Knows Now!

Mark Dice offers his take on the deadly plane collision over Washington DC. He says he waited to comment because he didn’t want to rush the news and possibly announce premature or faulty facts. Now that he’s ready to discuss the collision, he hones in on the costs of DEI or diversity hires.

Time will tell to what degree the federal government’s woke DEI push contributed to, or caused, this collision. But it’s pretty clear, a lot of people lost their lives and paid a major sacrifice so that shoddy policies could be enacted.

The mainstream media have been reporting on the DC plane crash since the moment it happened as they try to figure out who is to blame.

However, there are questions and facts that Ben and Rob found that the media won’t ask or talk about.

What is missing from the reports? Why are some things being covered up? Who was on the plane and what exactly happened? Find out on today’s show as we reveal secrets of the crash that you won’t hear about in the mainstream media as well as newly released video and statements from pilots.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts from Edge of Wonder on this Friday Night Live as they cover all of this plus more.

Accident Or Targeted Hit?

The [Deep State] is panicking over Trump’s nominees. They know that once they are confirmed, they will begin dismantling the Deep State’s criminal syndicate.

In DC, there was a helicopter and plane that collided. Was this an accident because of DEI or was this a targeted hit? Blackhawk pilots are trained to quickly maneuver.

Trump is now creating Executive Orders that he is preparing for the next phase of his plan: Draining the swamp. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Was the fiery crash a false flag? Former CIA Officer Michael Jaco discusses the collision over the Potomac River that left an estimated 67 people dead. A U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter appeared to veer directly into American Eagle Flight 5342 as it descended on final approach to Ronald Reagan National Airport close by Washington, D.C.

Did outside agents gas and subdue the three-man helicopter crew, making them unable to see the impending aircraft although this was a clear and non-weather impacted night? Was this an error on the part of the Federal Aviation Administration, signaling the plane to land on Runway 33? Or did one of the helicopter’s crew members kill the other two, jettisoning into the Potomac River ahead of the crash?

Jaco explores the many varied possibilities, and concludes: This was likely not an accident. Odds are stronger it was some sort of deliberate provocation.

As many as 15 of the 64 dead aboard the American Eagle flight were U.S. Figure Skating athletes who had been to a training camp in Wichita, Kansas. The passengers included Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov,  Russian coaches who had served as the 1994 World Pairs Figure Skating champions.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The co-pilot of the helicopter was a woman, and quite possibly, a woman by choice — a transgender. Authorities have released the identities of all of the pilots and crew members except this one. Some names have circulated online, but they have proven wrong. It’s not clear if this woman was in any position to sandbag the helicopter or cause the collision and, if so, why? We will keep you posted as we find out more.)

 

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