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Spyhunter wrote:(1) If CAT were such a hazard near Mount Fuji why were civilian aircraft permitted to fly by the mountain and why have there not been more losses?
Spyhunter wrote:
I notice that nobody has grappled with my arguments re the Fuji Air Disaster. The CAT argument really does not up to critical scrutiny, does it? How many first airline owner 707s fell apart in mid-air due to turbulence? I know turbulence can be severe - you'll never see
The 007 series has been marvellous for the image of British Intelligence. There has been all sorts of political interference over the years - the forcing out of Sean Connery, then poor old George Lazenby, who was ex Aussie SAS BTW, and so on. Cubby was definitely on the DVD's hitlist, as am I, as it happens! Since their first attempt on me, in 99, failed (by definition, since I am still alive) the have moved to a strategy of income and reputational damage, false criminal allegations and so on.
Peter McMahon, 64, insists he has found the plane.
He has pored through NASA and Google Maps images since the plane disappeared four years ago and believes the plane is 10 miles south of Round Island, a small islet north of Mauritius .
Kiwirob wrote:Unless you can provide proof the DVD don’t exist.
scbriml wrote:On the other, despite their near limitless ability to cause mayhem and destruction, they are apparently unable to bump off one "eccentric" Englishman.
Things that make you go "Hmmm".
Spyhunter wrote:As it happens I'm going to the same hospital where the Skripals are being treated tomorrow for sinus surgery.
BlueberryWheats wrote:He did, but he did do so with his own typical modesty (tm).Did SpyHunter seriously just compare himself to Stephen Hawking?
petertenthije wrote:BlueberryWheats wrote:He did, but he did do so with his own typical modesty (tm).Did SpyHunter seriously just compare himself to Stephen Hawking?
Spyhunter wrote:IQ is objective and when you deal with intel agencies at a senior level they will usually perform a psychological profile. Word leaked back to me that the CIA's profiler had me down at 187.........
..........the court appointed psychiatrist's starting point for my IQ was 185. I am also a card-carrying member of Mensa.
Spyhunter wrote:Of course Einstein was a better physicist than me............
Having a higher IQ than somebody doesn't make you better than them, only smarter!
neutrino wrote:Probably in terms of IQ. It seems that both Hawking and Einstein are in the 160 range. If Skyhunter's claim of 180ish upwards holds (of which I give him my benefit of the doubt), then he is truly being modest.
BlueberryWheats wrote:I was more referring to the fact that you cannot compare an eccentric with crackpot theories to a national treasure like Dr. Hawking.
BlueberryWheats wrote:Don't forget, this is the person who suggests trying to outmanoeuvre an inbound missile in a 777 using intercom and FA lookouts. Excuse the hell out of me if I do not consider that a bright idea.
Spyhunter wrote:Sad news re the fatality on Southwestern - was she buckled in, I wonder?
I also wonder about Southwestern's maintenance policy. Surely it would be better to have the aircraft maintained in the US? One would hope that metal fatigue in a turbine blade would be picked up on routine maintenance, if not necessarily on an A check. I know labour rates are cheaper in Brazil and Mexico, but any airline management thinking US labour rates are expensive should look at the cost of an accident.
Must have been upsetting for the nice lady pilot. I know pilots hate losing passengers.
NIKV69 wrote:For the life of me please lock this thread.
NIKV69 wrote:Spyhunter wrote:Sad news re the fatality on Southwestern - was she buckled in, I wonder?
I also wonder about Southwestern's maintenance policy. Surely it would be better to have the aircraft maintained in the US? One would hope that metal fatigue in a turbine blade would be picked up on routine maintenance, if not necessarily on an A check. I know labour rates are cheaper in Brazil and Mexico, but any airline management thinking US labour rates are expensive should look at the cost of an accident.
Must have been upsetting for the nice lady pilot. I know pilots hate losing passengers.
For the life of me please lock this thread.
alfa164 wrote:All the self-proclaimed "experts" can have their own circle-jerk.... Spyhunter...
scbriml wrote:alfa164 wrote:All the self-proclaimed "experts" can have their own circle-jerk.... Spyhunter...
You do realise you're insulting one of the greatest minds of the 20th and 21st centuries?
alfa164 wrote:For a minute there, I thought you meant "one of the greatest mimes of the 20th and 21st centuries.."
scbriml wrote:alfa164 wrote:For a minute there, I thought you meant "one of the greatest mimes of the 20th and 21st centuries.."
Marcel "Spyhunter" Marceau?
Then again, his death might have been another DVD assassination.
Moose135 wrote:NIKV69 wrote:For the life of me please lock this thread.
No, Nick, this thread is epic! I'm sure any day now, Spyhunter will tell us that his back-channel communications confirmed that the DVD tried to bring the plane down because one of the passengers was a Boeing engineer who had secret knowledge of where MH370 is hidden...
Spyhunter wrote:The wreckage of MH370 isn't hidden, Moose, it's on the floor of the South China Sea, right where Isaid it was all along.
salttee wrote:Why don't you stop feeding the troll?
N14AZ wrote:salttee wrote:Why don't you stop feeding the troll?
He has been seduced. With alcohol.
Spyhunter wrote:Well said 777Jet! The MH370 'search' degenerated into a farce some time ago.
The wreckage of MH370 isn't hidden, Moose, it's on the floor of the South China Sea, right where Isaid it was all along.
The current search is going to come up with the odd shipwreck and that's about it.
Spyhunter wrote:I can't help it if I have a brain, 777 Jet!
jpetekyxmd80 wrote:Spyhunter wrote:I can't help it if I have a brain, 777 Jet!
You certainly do your best to avoid it.
BlueberryWheats wrote:Damn. I thought this thread had finally died.
Spyhunter wrote:No one has seriously looked in the SCS up till now.
Spyhunter wrote:The Dutch report on MH17 is junk - there were two missiles, not one. One was a Buk, alright, but a Chinese Buk, a HQ-16A.
A3801000 wrote:Spyhunter wrote:The Dutch report on MH17 is junk - there were two missiles, not one. One was a Buk, alright, but a Chinese Buk, a HQ-16A.
How do you come up with this nonsense?
BlueberryWheats wrote:A3801000 wrote:Spyhunter wrote:The Dutch report on MH17 is junk - there were two missiles, not one. One was a Buk, alright, but a Chinese Buk, a HQ-16A.
How do you come up with this nonsense?
Shhh! The unwritten rule around here now is to ignore this thread to stop feeding the troll.
Spyhunter wrote:I see that the MH370 relatives continue to be treated with contempt.
It really is time that governments came clean with what they know. I was hoping that the new Malaysian government would be more honest than its predecessor, but apparently not.
Spyhunter wrote:Has everyone now accepted my arguments on MH370? About time!!
Spyhunter wrote:Has everyone now accepted my arguments on MH370?
777Jet wrote:I don't think you convinced a single person