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originally posted by: Skyfloating
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Interesting. I found a /pol thread where Meg is mentioning that Assange was successfully extracted.
That would explain why he hasnt been seen on the Embassy balcony since May 2017.
originally posted by: dashen
LAX is on lockdown.
tokyo bound plane sent back to CA.
intriguing rumors abound.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: carewemust
is that what happened?
seems like an excessive response.
originally posted by: dashen
LAX is on lockdown.
tokyo bound plane sent back to CA.
intriguing rumors abound.
Law enforcement officers were flooding the airport, authorities said, and terminals 2 and 3 were evacuated.
Tory Belleci of the television show Mythbusters tweeted: “Heard gun shots then everyone starting running for the door. Not sure if anyone was hurt. #LAX.”
An All Nippon Airways flight from Los Angeles to Tokyo on Tuesday night was forced to turn around after an “unauthorized person" was found aboard, angering passengers who were four hours into an 11-hour flight.
The ANA 175 flight to Tokyo's Narita Airport had to return back to Los Angeles International Airport due to a “mix up and was straightened up,” LAX Airport police said.
(CNN)Chrissy Teigen and other Tokyo-bound passengers ended up right where they started after eight hours of flying: Los Angeles.
The model and TV personality tweeted about surviving her "flight to nowhere" Tuesday night after All Nippon Airways Flight 175 made a sudden U-turn and headed back to Los Angeles.
The plane, which had 226 passengers aboard, turned around four hours into its flight to Tokyo "due to an administrative mix-up," an aviation source told CNN's Rene Marsh.
As the flight to nowhere returned to Los Angeles, Teigen made her questions known.
"Why did we all get punished for this one person's mistake? Why not just land in Tokyo and send the other person back? How is this the better idea, you ask? We all have the same questions."
Teigen later tweeted that passengers were questioned after they returned to Los Angeles.
"They put our plane in a secure area. We can't be near the common folk," she said.
The model kept her sense of humor as she answered questions about the incident.
"I don't know why I'm not more upset about this," she tweeted. "The pleasure I get out of the story is worth more to me than a direct flight to Tokyo."
originally posted by: Denoli
www.congress.gov...
H.R.2884 - COVFEFE Act of 2017
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: Denoli
www.congress.gov...
H.R.2884 - COVFEFE Act of 2017
LOL! The title was chosen for its humorous impact. The bill itself would make Trump's tweets part of his official record, which means they can be used as evidence in his impeachment. The irony of the title is priceless.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: jadedANDcynical
The authorities want this kept quiet, clearly, but it may not be too sinister. What if one of the passengers had a communicable disease which Japanese health authorities would not permit in their crowded country.
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
Interesting...