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Vonu's avatar

You better like flying on Airbuses more since they are the only competition that Boeing has for airliners.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Well there is the Queen Mary II to Europe. Takes a nice 7 days.

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Vonu's avatar

The half-day flight was bad enough.

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BelleTower's avatar

What about that thing that just crashed in Brazil? Was not a large plane but neither boeing nor ab… some third thing I cannot recall at the moment

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Laura Scott's avatar

Killed 7? Scientist or doctors that were blowing the whistle or giving evidence on vaccine causing turbo cancers

People who are fighting governments seem to die a lot

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daverkb's avatar

Killing anti-death injection scientists on their way to a conference? Must be just a coincidence.

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cltwilson1's avatar

Or a directed energy weapon 🤔

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rolandttg's avatar

Supposed to be 15. 8 scientists did a last minute change and took an earlier flight.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Should become SOP among dissidents. 𝘈𝘭𝘭 should change documented travel plans. -?

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Michele's avatar

That's weird, too.

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rolandttg's avatar

No, prescient. Several financially prominent people Morgan and the cabal targeted (all of his people found excuses not to board) changed their minds at the last minute and did not get on the Titanic. Morgan had arranged a meeting on board of his representatives and those who opposed creating the Federal Reserve. Most of the opposition went down with the ship.. Fed created the following year, on Christmas Eve with no quorum present. Not weird. Evil. Premeditated.

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rolandttg's avatar

they just did it with the Trump assassination attempt. Tons of shorts on his company

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Frances Lynch's avatar

I think the big tells that scream Political Assassination are: 1. it was the first Trump rally the MSM, ALL of the MSM, was covering live, 2. the NYT sent their top war photographer (which is why the photos are so awesome, he ran right in the moment it started) and 3. he was using his super high powered camera which is how he was able to get the shot of the bullet passing Trump's head.

https://dailycaller.com/2024/07/13/nyt-photographer-doug-mills-captures-images-bullet-flying-trump-rally/

And once you get into the weeds and realize this was the FIRST TIME a sniper had been assigned to a Trump rally, that there was a last minute swap out of Trump's SS team, then the lack of coverage of the perimeter, combined with no security checks of the crowd...it is clear that it was a hit.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right? It's all there

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Michele's avatar

Ahh yes, I know this tune, didn't we hear it at 9/11?

It's very similar to that other tune, the one that goes, let's see, oh, lookie here who shorted stock/bought stock right before Whatever Event....

I swear if we really want to know what THEY are planning, someone with financial brains will look at future trades. Maybe someone is already doing this, idk.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

I saw a Titanic/Olympic "Switch" video... very compelling...

https://rumble.com/v55y0j6-titanic-sinking.html

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rolandttg's avatar

I haven't seen it, but I have read about it. Sounds plausible to me.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

I think you will find the video to be compelling...

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Not an accident, intentional.

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alongername's avatar

Possibly that fact might have a lot to do with why the internet call for Warriors to stand up and do the right thing remains largely unanswered .

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Vonu's avatar

It could have been extraterrestrial.

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Vonu's avatar

Boeing and Airbus don't build general aviation products.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

By general aviation, you mean commercial airliners, or what?

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Vonu's avatar

Do you lack a search engine or the ability to operate them?

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Angus McPherson's avatar

Going for the "Galactic Prize for Extreme Cleverness" I see.

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Vonu's avatar

I've never heard of it, not being interested in winning it as much as you are.

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Vonu's avatar

"General aviation (GA) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as all civil aviation aircraft operations except for commercial air transport or aerial work, which is defined as specialized aviation services for other purposes." Wikipedia

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You do want that prize!

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Vonu's avatar

I'll leave it for those who know enough about it to be interested in winning it.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

Are you willing to turn in your current "Snarky Assclown of the Year" trophy... if you win?

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Frances Lynch's avatar

Not anymore China has several new planes that are Boeing and Airbus competitors.

https://skift.com/2024/02/25/can-chinas-new-plane-compete-with-airbus-and-boeing/

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Vonu's avatar

Skift is owned by the Chinese government, so it would be Tiktokked.

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Frances Lynch's avatar

Keep in mind the commercial aviation market is worldwide, and if you notice TT is still up and running, Harris is even on it.

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Vonu's avatar

Harris is on Air Force 2.

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Vonu's avatar

How much more likely are they to be approved by the FAA than their inexpensive EVs are not being approved by the DOT?

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Frances Lynch's avatar

I doubt China is looking at the US market, their market is global, as is Boeing and Airbus.

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Vonu's avatar

SWIFT's sanction enforcement program is worldwide.

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Frances Lynch's avatar

You may have noticed, a lot of the world just doesn't care anymore

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Vonu's avatar

Most of the parts of the world that aren't affected don't have a reason to care.

You wont find that kind of apathy at the Fed or the Treasury Department, which are about to have their currency cease to be an international standard because half of the world's population already lives in a BRICS member, that refuses to use the petrodollar. They have a list of dozens of countries wanting to join BRICS. Saudi Arabia became a member of BRICS in 2024, ending their use of the petrodollar in buying and selling oil.

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Frances Lynch's avatar

What you say is correct, but the US dollar remains a dominant currency and will until something solid appears to replace it. As yet the BRICS only offer each other currency swaps. Yes that may change but from what I have read any BRICS core currency on offer would be controlled by China as the dominant economy, not every BRICS nation is comfortable with that arrangement.

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Vonu's avatar

The only thing the BRICS nations agree on is they will refuse to use the petrodollar as the primary. Since they collectively control half of the oil resources on the planet, they can easily snub the petrodollar.

The national debt increases by a trillion dollars every 100 days or so, so the return of those in circulation to the domestic economy will trigger hyperinflation.

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Frances Lynch's avatar

True, but none of those facts alter the evidence, the dollar remains the primary medium of exchange worldwide. For now.

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Vonu's avatar

Kindly cite "the evidence (that) the (petro)dollar remains the primary medium of exchange worldwide."

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