Sunday, March 26, 2023

truth finally revealed: former Obama and Clinton official did NOT die from turbulence, as originally claimed

By N.S.

https://www.wnd.com/2023/03/update-ex-obama-official-not-die-turbulence/



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bombardier, a Canadian business jet manufacturer, expressed its condolences to Hyde's family and promised to investigate the incident.

"Bombardier is deeply saddened by this tragic event," the company told Fox. "We extend our sincerest sympathies to all those affected by this accident."

In a previous statement to AP, the company said it stands behind the safety of its jets.

GRA:You can't have it both ways--"stand by your aircraft" and "promise to investigate the incident."

Why would a company with safe planes need to investigate something,that they stress,couldn't be their fault?

I guess to throw the blame on the pilot(throw the guy under the plane,instead of the bus.)

--GRA

Anonymous said...

There's "turbulence" in a lot of places lately--usually fatal.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"The family had been on a trip to visit New England schools, according to The Washington Post."

How the other half lives -- taking a private jet to VERY WHITE New England to visit potential schools for her kids.

https://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA00/20150317/103160/HHRG-114-FA00-Bio-HydeD-20150317.pdf

Anonymous said...

That is why they tell you keep strapped into your seats even when there is no problem