Nov. 8th 2015 - BTH: Did Secret Govt target Russian plane with exotic weapon?

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Behind the Headlines: Did Secret Govt target Russian plane with exotic weapon?

As the investigation into the tragic crash of Russia-bound Metrojet Flight 9268 continues, a stream of unnamed ‘experts’ and people ‘close to the investigation’ have come forward with contradictory accounts, unconfirmed speculation, and baseless accusations. The Brits and Americans are saying ISIS did it, but what do they know that the Russians and the Egyptians don’t?

There are plenty of strange, anomalous details about the crash itself that the mainstream narratives can’t explain. Today on Behind the Headlines, we’ll be talking about what we really know about the crash, and what might explain the data available at this point in time.

Join us this Sunday, 8 November 2015, from 2-4pm EST / 8-10pm CET, for the perspective you won’t hear on the mainstream media.
 
Thanks for posting the description here.

The UK media narrative is now focussing on the inevitable: "how can we increase airport security?". Initially the discussions have been around the security specific to delayed passengers in Egypt. The way the event is being tied to airport security leaves a rather ominous feeling of the introduction of extra security measures for holiday makers. Maybe no hold baggage unless extra screening fees are paid or something else frustrating and profiteering. Interesting to see how events are used in this way to enable reminders and excuses to ramp up fear-mongering.
 
Thanks for posting the description here.

The UK media narrative is now focussing on the inevitable: "how can we increase airport security?". Initially the discussions have been around the security specific to delayed passengers in Egypt. The way the event is being tied to airport security leaves a rather ominous feeling of the introduction of extra security measures for holiday makers. Maybe no hold baggage unless extra screening fees are paid or something else frustrating and profiteering. Interesting to see how events are used in this way to enable reminders and excuses to ramp up fear-mongering.

It's hard to belive that the so called airport security checks could get worse so suddenly, seeing that the investigations are still going on. Maybe that was one of their goals after all...

The mainstream media here in Brazil (most of it just a bad translation from AFP, Reuters, BBC, CNN and AP) are also telling us that "security measures would have to be revised if it's indeed a bomb that caused the tragedy" and alas, they also cite the Israelis as having their own system of security measures on their planes (Israeli El Al), because they don't trust the poor security checks being already overdone all over the world. Also, they have an anti-missile system on their planes. What a model.

Just see this:

http://noticias.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/bbc/2015/11/08/como-a-queda-do-aviao-russo-pode-mudar-as-regras-de-seguranca-aerea.htm (in Portuguese, I'm still trying to find the supposed BBC source for the article)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4038101.stm

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34731146
 
Thanks for sharing your perspectives on the show, the narrative being put forth is indeed getting ever more ridiculous.
 
Regarding the SOTT article about The Russian plane "bombing" and specifically the episode of electrical fires in Canneto, Italy - the damage to the particular plant species:

from article said:
The bizarre fires also targeted a single species of plant - "Ampelodesmos mauritanicus" - ignoring all other flora. The roots of hundreds of the plants growing in the area around Canneto were carbonized deep into the soil. The possibility of human intervention was ruled out.

http://www.sott.net/article/305887-Was-an-exotic-energy-weapon-used-to-down-Russian-plane-in-Sinai

Strange indeed, and maybe a clue as to the frequencies involved. Do plant, (and animal species) resonate at specific frequencies? Just wondering.

Ampelodesmos is a genus of Mediterranean plants in the grass family,[4] which is known by the common names stramma, Mauritania grass, rope grass, and dis grass.[5]

Ampelodesmos mauritanicus is a large clumping perennial bunchgrass, which is native to the Mediterranean region. It has been introduced outside its native range and is cultivated as an ornamental grass. Its nodding flower panicles can be nearly two feet long. In its native area it is used as a fiber for making mats, brooms, and twine. The plant can become an Invasive species in non-native ecosystems beyond the Mediterranean Basin.[6][7]

Its nodding flower panicles can be nearly two feet long. In its native area it is used as a fiber for making mats, brooms, and twine.[8]

The genus name comes from the Greek ampelos, "vine", and desmos, "bond", from its former use as a string to tie up grapevines.

Species[9]
Ampelodesmos ampelodesmon (Cirillo) Kerguélen - Sicily[10][11]
Ampelodesmos mauritanicus (Poir.) T.Durand & Schinz - Spain incl Balearic Is, France incl Corsica, Italy incl Sardinia + Sicily, Greece, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya

_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampelodesmos

Listening to the podcast now...

[Edit: for clarity, added wikipedia link/quote]
 
I just wanted to say that I am so very happy that these SOTT radio shows exist. SOTT is truly one of the very few sane voices out there in the wilderness, a light-house in the storm. Keep going as long as you can and keep up the good work. I am so very grateful that I have found all of you!! :flowers:
 
Mark said:
Strange indeed, and maybe a clue as to the frequencies involved. Do plant, (and animal species) resonate at specific frequencies? Just wondering.

I would assume so since even us human can have a variety in frequencies.

Really interesting that the fires only targeted the Ampelodesmos flowers, then again the whole crash site is really strange anomaly.
 
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