• A Marine's Tale of Obama and the Sheraton abductions (flight MH370)

    From Khelair@1:282/1057 to All on Monday, April 28, 2014 03:00:49
    Sorry about the formatting in this. :| I'm having some issues due to not having the cutting & pasting abilities that I normally do in a graphical BBSing environment. I'll write something to reformat the information that I'm trying to share soon here.

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    Marine Links Obama's Crossed-Keys Red-Switch Sheraton
    Racket to Serco MH 370
    Autopilot Hack

    Plum City - (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked a Crossed Keys Red
    Switch racket allegedly set up for Barack Obama by Sheraton Hotel agents to Serco director
    Maureen Baginski's alleged hack of the MH Flight 370's Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot and an
    apparent Cat III C landing on the British Indian Ocean Territory of Diego Garcia.
    McConnell believes that Serco ran WWII a crossed-keys blackmail racket out of the Fairmont
    Hamilton Princess hotel in Bermuda and further claims that former U.K. Minister of Defence
    Nicholas Soames told Baginski to equip Obama agents in the Sheraton Plaza and Boeing HQ in
    Chicago with red-switch hacker keys for the stealth hijacking of MH 370 on March 8, 2014.
    Prequel:
    #1934: Marine Links Michelle Obama Crossed Keys hijack to Serco Air Force One, MI-3 Red Switch
    Sheraton

    The Society of the Crossed Keys

    "MALAYSIA International team probing MH370 to be finalised next week, Hishammuddin says
    BY JOSEPH SIPALANAPRIL 23, 2014UPDATED: APRIL 23, 2014 08:47 PM
    KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 -- Malaysia expects to finalise by next week the list
    of members on the
    independent team of experts commissioned by Putrajaya to carry out an extensive probe on the
    disappearance of flight MH370, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said today.
    The acting Transport Minister said Cabinet approved the formation of the team earlier this
    morning, and it is now down to the committee chaired by his deputy Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi to
    formally appoint the experts to the panel.

    "It, however, will not cover the criminal aspects of the case, which come under
    the purview of
    the Royal Malaysian Police," he added.

    Hishammuddin explained that the team, which will be appointed by a special sub-committee chaired
    by his deputy, will cover three key areas - the plane's airworthiness, operational aspects
    related to the plane, and the medical and human factors of those on board.
    He said Putrajaya also hopes to recruit experts from Asean member countries,
    especially
    Singapore, considering their experience with the SilkAir crash in Palembang,
    Indonesia that
    killed all 97 passengers and seven crew members in 1997.

    On the proposed updated memorandum of understanding between Malaysia and Australia - which is
    currently leading the search for the missing Boeing 777-200 in the southern Indian Ocean -
    Hishammuddin said they are still going over the terms with Australian authorities.
    He said he will likely reveal the full details of the MoU jointly with Joint
    Agency Coordination
    Centre (JACC) chief Angus Houston in Perth, but would not commit to a date.

    "When I go to Perth depends very much on the MoU we are discussing with Angus, and I would
    personally like to be there when we move to the next phase... but we need to
    get through the
    remaining 20 per cent first which will be done over the next few days," Hishammuddin said,
    referring to the ongoing deep sea search operation involving the Bluefin-21 autonomous
    submersible.

    On the progress of the search for MH370, Hishammuddin said the Bluefin-21 on loan from the United
    States has so far scoured 80 per cent of the undersea search area, which covers a 10-kilometre
    radius and is expected to complete its 10th dive soon.

    Search teams on board 10 military aircraft and 12 ships, however, have had to withdraw due to bad
    weather that has been deemed "potentially hazardous".

    Despite the suspension of today's search efforts, Hishammuddin gave his assurance that the search
    and recovery (SAR) operation will not stop.
    The minister noted that Malaysia has already approached various parties that
    may have the
    necessary expertise to assist in plans to intensify the deep sea search for the plane, having
    already discussed the matter with national oil giant Petronas, which he said
    has responded
    positively.

    "What is certain is that the search continues. In our effort to continue the search, I must
    reiterate that the families should not listen to speculations that the SAR will end, because what
    we are doing is instead intensifying our efforts though it will be more focussed on deep sea
    search and this needs specific assets that are being identified," he said.
    It has now been 47 days since the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines plane disappeared from the
    radar in the pre-dawn hours of March 8.

    which is believed to have ended up somewhere at the bottom of the southern Indian Ocean, some
    2,000km west of Perth, Australia.

    There has so far not been any debris found related to the plane despite a long list of possible
    leads discovered over the past month-and-a-half.

    - See more at:
    http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/international-team-probing-m h370-to-be-finalis
    ed-next-week-hishammuddin-say#sthash.Jv2d24uZ.dpuf"
    McConnell has been directed by Abel Danger Global to serve as expert witness
    to plaintiffs who
    may to wish to sue for damages in re Serco's alleged use of Sheraton crossed-keys red-switch hit
    and triage teams to hack the Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot and take the MH 370 passengers to
    destinations apparently authorized in FLASH OVERRIDE signals from man-in-the-middle attackers or
    the President of the United States Barack Obama, or the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
    Martin Dempsey.
    Yours sincerely,
    Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22
    year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222
    David Hawkins Tel: 604 542-0891 Forensic Economist; former leader of oil-well blow-out teams; now
    sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation.

    Well, that finally seems to be it, 'cept for a couple of URLs that are probably media related to the aforementioned crimes.
    * www.youtube.com/embed/dwC1thXshj
    * www.youtube.com/embed/diyDJIvjuc8

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  • From Gene Buckle@1:138/142 to Khelair on Thursday, May 01, 2014 09:16:12
    Re: A Marine's Tale of Obama and the Sheraton abductions (flight MH370)
    By: Khelair to All on Mon Apr 28 2014 03:00 am

    What utter fucking nonsense.

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  • From Damon A. Getsman@1:282/1057 to Gene Buckle on Sunday, May 04, 2014 18:08:26
    Re: A Marine's Tale of Obama and the Sheraton abductions (flight MH370)
    By: Gene Buckle to Khelair on Thu May 01 2014 09:16:12

    What utter fucking nonsense.

    It certainly was, after I went and validated it. An interesting and exciting read before that, though. :'D
    Fuckin' pottymouth.


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    Guh up the effbomb down wif yr bad self; seriously. That means 'shut
    the effbomb up, in the parlance of the first child I raised from birth
    on . . . I recommend it because my patience with people that are only
    interested in passing judgement and making pointless jabs without
    knowing the exact facts about what they're dealing with is waning.
    Consider yrself warned.
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