(Just thought of something , the plane could have easily flown from Mexico to Israel without stopping, so the above makes no sense)
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The world’s busiest airport experienced an unprecedented power outage that seemed to defy all of the precautions put in place to prevent it, and during the 11-hour ordeal, internet users noted that only one mysterious plane was allowed to leave the airport.
Over 1,000 flights were canceled when the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lost power around 1 p.m. on Sunday, causing a chaotic situation as thousands of travelers were affected. While Georgia Power claimed that the power outage was the result of a small fire, it left many wondering why the generators and backup systems available to prevent such an emergency were not utilized.
All flights were grounded during the power outage—or at least that is what the public was told. According to the air traffic website, FlightRadar24, there was at least one flight that landed at the airport right before the power went out and then left in the middle of the ordeal. A Boeing 747, with the tail number 4X-ICB, is a cargo plane that landed in Atlanta from Mexico City at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Despite the fact that Atlanta officials claim the next flight did not leave the airport until 12:26 a.m. on Monday, after the power was restored, the records from 4X-ICB show that it departed from Atlanta at 6:27 p.m. on Sunday—right in the middle of the outage.
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Nukes going to Israel? I'm not bothered if it's true. B747 4X-ICB is one of 3 registered to "Cargo airlines" based in Israel. Cargo Air Lines operates freight services to the following scheduled destinations: Atlanta & JFK.
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DeleteI suppose a conspiracy theory is always possible but the logical explanation is that the"power out" situation, which also occurred just over a year previous, is far more likely due to incompetence, stupidity, and laziness. Did they finally get their freeway bridges rebuilt after the fire fiasco? What next? indyjonesouthere
ReplyDeleteDid they finally get their freeway bridges rebuilt after the fire fiasco?
DeleteWhere is Sherman, now that we really need him? :)
I smell "agency" rather than Israel... but that's MHO.
ReplyDeleteI have no explanation of why an Israeli plane landed and then took off from Hartsfield. But if the intention of the US Government was to discretely give nuclear weapons to Israel, one would think that either a US cargo plane would take off with the weapons from a government airfield, or the Israeli plane would use an airfield owned by the government. Why would one have an Israeli plane land and then take off from the busiest airfield in the U.S. particularly when all other flights were grounded?
ReplyDeleteone would think that either a US cargo plane would take off with the weapons from a government airfield, or the Israeli plane would use an airfield owned by the government. Why would one have an Israeli plane land and then take off from the busiest airfield in the U.S. particularly when all other flights were grounded?
DeleteExcellent, unanswered questions.
Why send our warheads to Israel....they have enough of their own.
ReplyDeleteSeems if there was a non-controversial reason, it would have been broached by now.
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