Saturday, February 1, 2025

Philly Plane Crash From Nest Camera... Video and Sound...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Something is wrong with that video and audio. Sound travels at 1100 feet per second or about a mile every 5 seconds. The delay in hearing the sound after the flash of the fireball is not long enough.

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  2. Those engines...... gives me a shiver. Spatial disorientation?

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  3. I have a theory that they hit a drone or a flock of geese in the clouds right after take off. Geese don't fly at night, except when they do. Also this is right in the area where all that drone stuff is going on although what a drone would be doing in the clouds is not obvious.

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  4. From what I saw of the video it appeared that the plane just quit flying. Note the loss of positive attitude control, and the dive near the "Unwanted Air-Land Interface Interaction" - it tried to gain airspeed to pull out of the unwanted unstable condition. Not enough airspeed/altitude/control so I surmise that since it was taking off they probably lost engines. I'm not very familiar with the Lear 5, though.

    Let's see what the NTSB has to say, though. I'm just pulling my thoughts/opinions outta my ass.

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  5. Did someone forget to put a gas cap on?

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  6. I think it is a deep state effort to distract us from another event.
    Wasn't the JFK and MLK assassination information just released?
    It is certainly not beyond our shadow government to do something like this as a psy-op to disruption and influence the news cycle.

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