Wednesday, June 10, 2009

447.

This is coolbert:

"There is the possibility that the name similarities are simply a 'macabre coincidence,' the source added, but the revelation is still being 'taken very seriously.'"



Here with a collection of headlines regarding the inquiry into the air disaster involving Air France Flight 447. It seems that not only Bert is concerned with a possible terrorist angle to this calamity. The French secret service - - DGSE - - may actually have evidence pointing to a terrorism connection?

1. "Two Air France Passenger Names Probed for Terror Links"

"Two names on doomed Air France Flight 447's passenger list also appear on a list of radical Muslims considered a threat to France, according to French investigators."

"Soon after news of the fatal crash broke, agents working for the DGSE (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure), were dispatched to Brazil."

"It was there that they established that two names on the passenger list are also on highly classified documents listing the names of radical Muslims considered a threat to the French Republic."

2. "Submarine at Jet Crash Site to Hunt Black Boxes"

"The nuclear sub [French] Emeraude plans to trawl 13 square miles (35 square kilometers) a day, using sonar to try to pick up the boxes' acoustic beacons before they start to fade in three more weeks."

3. "U.S. Navy Sending High-Tech Locators to Help Locate Air France Black Box"

"The U.S. Navy is sending two high-tech devices to French ships that will help them locate the black box flight recorders for the Air France plane that crashed nearly a week ago in the Atlantic Ocean."

"A senior defense official said the Towed Pinger Locators, which can detect emergency beacons to a depth of 20,000 feet, are being flown to Brazil Monday with a U.S. Navy team."

Things are really heating up? It is imperative that the "experts" get to the bottom of why this airliner fell from the sky? A lot of energy and effort is being put into the search and Bert - - again - - is not alone in suspecting a terrorist connection?

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