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Monday, June 01, 2009
Air France Airbus 330 'vanishes' Off Brazil Coast due to electrical short circuit ? - Ufo related?
This disturbingly sad news is just in. 220 passengers and crew are feared dead somewhere over the pacific near the Brazil coast line today after Airfrance Airbus A330 flying from Brazil to Paris disappeared.
This report got my interest because the way the media and AirFrance are reporting the incident. They are not yet saying the plane has crashed but that the ultra modern & extreemly safe Airbus 330 suddenly 'disappeared' from radar screens due to a electrical "short circuit"... very strange indeed:
Air France said that the aircraft had sent a message reporting an electrical "short circuit" after strong turbulence.The company said the plane had probably been struck by lightning. An Airbus source described the failure as "catastrophic" suggesting a sudden and unexplained systems failure.
What does this mean exactly? How could a large ultra modern aircraft with numerous safety backups suddenly drop from the air like that? doesn't make sense. The plane was designed to withstand a lightning strikes as well -infact Airbus A330 has sophisticated Lightening Strike protection - so even if a lightening strike hit an engine the plane has fail safe systems to compensate for this ..
So what else could have happened... well an electrical short circuits can be caused by an EMF pulse. Many near misses with Ufos have reported strong electromegnetic interference, similar to an EMF pulse which disables all electrical equipment. .. could this have happened in this circumstance? Maybe ... as you may know the Brazilian coast is a major hot spot for Ufo activity - is this too unrelated to call this any co-incidence? I don't think so....and here's why:
I have posted many times on the major dilemma that Ufos pose to air security and safety and the coverup surrounding it. In an area like brazil i am not surprised that Ufos are often an issue when it comes to aircraft.
In fact, after spending much time in Brazil myself over the last year i even saw a Ufo upon descent from our plane into Argentina. Remember, it was not long ago that the Mexican air force came forward on TV the Ufo topic a few years ago because of their similar pressing concerns about passenger air safety issues due to Ufos in their air space ...
This issue has been kept under the wraps time & time again (see reports here here , here & even Air France Ufo reports) - because no government wants to admit that they can't guarantee the security of their own airspace against Ufos - let alone the significant threat it poses to modern passenger aircraft. Its time governments stopped using national security excuse at the expense of the lives of the public - some major air crashes and incidents (although not officially reported as) may be linked to Ufo near misses and its time this is investigated further.
According to aviation expert Kieran Daly, the A330-200 is a "reliable, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art airplane," with an impeccable safety record.
A modern "work horse" with a perfect safety record
The Airbus A330 has enjoyed a near-perfect safety record since it began commercial operation in 1993.
The wide-bodied, twin-engine passenger plane was designed to compete on long-haul routes with similar Boeing planes.
There have been no passenger deaths on A330s since it entered operation, although seven crew were killed during a test flight in June 1994 when the plane was simulating an engine failure on takeoff at the Airbus factory in Toulouse.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Air France Airbus 330 'vanishes' Off Brazil Coast due to electrical short circuit ? - Ufo related?
This disturbingly sad news is just in. 220 passengers and crew are feared dead somewhere over the pacific near the Brazil coast line today after Airfrance Airbus A330 flying from Brazil to Paris disappeared.
This report got my interest because the way the media and AirFrance are reporting the incident. They are not yet saying the plane has crashed but that the ultra modern & extreemly safe Airbus 330 suddenly 'disappeared' from radar screens due to a electrical "short circuit"... very strange indeed:
Air France said that the aircraft had sent a message reporting an electrical "short circuit" after strong turbulence.The company said the plane had probably been struck by lightning. An Airbus source described the failure as "catastrophic" suggesting a sudden and unexplained systems failure.
What does this mean exactly? How could a large ultra modern aircraft with numerous safety backups suddenly drop from the air like that? doesn't make sense. The plane was designed to withstand a lightning strikes as well -infact Airbus A330 has sophisticated Lightening Strike protection - so even if a lightening strike hit an engine the plane has fail safe systems to compensate for this ..
So what else could have happened... well an electrical short circuits can be caused by an EMF pulse. Many near misses with Ufos have reported strong electromegnetic interference, similar to an EMF pulse which disables all electrical equipment. .. could this have happened in this circumstance? Maybe ... as you may know the Brazilian coast is a major hot spot for Ufo activity - is this too unrelated to call this any co-incidence? I don't think so....and here's why:
I have posted many times on the major dilemma that Ufos pose to air security and safety and the coverup surrounding it. In an area like brazil i am not surprised that Ufos are often an issue when it comes to aircraft.
In fact, after spending much time in Brazil myself over the last year i even saw a Ufo upon descent from our plane into Argentina. Remember, it was not long ago that the Mexican air force came forward on TV the Ufo topic a few years ago because of their similar pressing concerns about passenger air safety issues due to Ufos in their air space ...
This issue has been kept under the wraps time & time again (see reports here here , here & even Air France Ufo reports) - because no government wants to admit that they can't guarantee the security of their own airspace against Ufos - let alone the significant threat it poses to modern passenger aircraft. Its time governments stopped using national security excuse at the expense of the lives of the public - some major air crashes and incidents (although not officially reported as) may be linked to Ufo near misses and its time this is investigated further.
According to aviation expert Kieran Daly, the A330-200 is a "reliable, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art airplane," with an impeccable safety record.
A modern "work horse" with a perfect safety record
The Airbus A330 has enjoyed a near-perfect safety record since it began commercial operation in 1993.
The wide-bodied, twin-engine passenger plane was designed to compete on long-haul routes with similar Boeing planes.
There have been no passenger deaths on A330s since it entered operation, although seven crew were killed during a test flight in June 1994 when the plane was simulating an engine failure on takeoff at the Airbus factory in Toulouse.