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posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 05:50 PM
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originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: Perfectenemy

When the average joe notices how many politicians are sporting boots, they will start wondering on their own what is going on. It is better if one "awakens" on their own and at their own pace. Sometimes they have to blink a bit and rub their eyes before they can "see" clearly.



Hmm looking at the glowing responses Obama got for a supposedly live interview that was made a few months ago i seriously doubt normies even want to know what is really going on in the world. They just don't care at all.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:05 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy

Yep. Some people prefer to stay in the dark. They don't have to think about the possibilities of what the truth might bring. As they say, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink".

I prefere the Light.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:07 PM
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Maybe one of you could help with this:

1. Did people on LAX flight really sign non-disclosure agreements?

2. Is it really common to return a flight if one passenger took the wrong plane? (I really doubt it...does MSM think we're stupid?)



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:10 PM
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a reply to: Skyfloating




does MSM think we're stupid?)


Yes they do.

But, there are a heck of a lot of us awakening each and every day. These people are stupid (MSM).



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:12 PM
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originally posted by: Skyfloating
Maybe one of you could help with this:

1. Did people on LAX flight really sign non-disclosure agreements?

2. Is it really common to return a flight if one passenger took the wrong plane? (I really doubt it...does MSM think we're stupid?)


1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

2. I think we need a flight attendant or pilot to answer that. However i'm currently digging for some info on that too. I'll update as soon as i find anything.

Update: Passenger boards the wrong plane... but captain allows him to fly despite realising the error
edit on 27-12-2017 by Perfectenemy because: (no reason given)


Unauthorized Passenger Was Aboard Tokyo-Bound Flight That Returned to L.A. Possibly a cover story. The article mentions you need a "perfect storm" of errors for this to happen in this day and age.
edit on 27-12-2017 by Perfectenemy because: (no reason given)

edit on 27-12-2017 by Perfectenemy because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:25 PM
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originally posted by: Perfectenemy

1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

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Thanks. It takes some keen attention to weed out the BS.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:28 PM
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originally posted by: Skyfloating

originally posted by: Perfectenemy

1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

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Thanks. It takes some keen attention to weed out the BS.


The thing is if the NDA signing is true then they can't tell us more about it. Clever bastards.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:43 PM
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originally posted by: Perfectenemy

originally posted by: Skyfloating

originally posted by: Perfectenemy

1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

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Thanks. It takes some keen attention to weed out the BS.


The thing is if the NDA signing is true then they can't tell us more about it. Clever bastards.


Twitter page of a guy on the flight. Says one Muslim, 2 white guys and an Asian lady were detained and questioned after landing...

twitter
edit on 12/27/17 by Vasa Croe because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:51 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy

Couple thing from MA interview:

There is a recent pic of Huma with her boot kinda showing through. Anyone see something like that?

Also it is rather odd how BLM and Antifa have pretty much vanished these last few months isn't it? I'm sure there has been an unjust Killing of a Black man by the Police recently....why no media or organized protests?

Pretty good read



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:52 PM
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originally posted by: Vasa Croe

originally posted by: Perfectenemy

originally posted by: Skyfloating

originally posted by: Perfectenemy

1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

.


Thanks. It takes some keen attention to weed out the BS.


The thing is if the NDA signing is true then they can't tell us more about it. Clever bastards.


Twitter page of a guy on the flight. Says one Muslim, 2 white guys and an Asian lady were detained and questioned after landing...

twitter


Every time i count on this selfie obsessed generation they let me down. Still no pictures and no clips.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:55 PM
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originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: Perfectenemy

Couple thing from MA interview:

There is a recent pic of Huma with her boot kinda showing through. Anyone see something like that?

Also it is rather odd how BLM and Antifa have pretty much vanished these last few months isn't it? I'm sure there has been an unjust Killing of a Black man by the Police recently....why no media or organized protests?

Pretty good read


I already went hunting after the pic. No such luck yet. Please use www.abovetopsecret.com... for further discussion. I want to keep Q and Meg information seperated as much as possible. Thanks in advance.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 06:57 PM
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originally posted by: Perfectenemy

originally posted by: Skyfloating
Maybe one of you could help with this:

1. Did people on LAX flight really sign non-disclosure agreements?

2. Is it really common to return a flight if one passenger took the wrong plane? (I really doubt it...does MSM think we're stupid?)


1. Unfortunately i found only one tweet stating this.

2. I think we need a flight attendant or pilot to answer that. However i'm currently digging for some info on that too. I'll update as soon as i find anything.

Update: Passenger boards the wrong plane... but captain allows him to fly despite realising the error

Unauthorized Passenger Was Aboard Tokyo-Bound Flight That Returned to L.A. Possibly a cover story. The article mentions you need a "perfect storm" of errors for this to happen in this day and age.


It's not completely impossible to board the wrong flight. Once you get past TSA check in you go to departure gate. I have seen on more than one occasion personnel at gate check in so distracted that it would be easy to walk past without handing boarding pass for them to scan (in American airports) and some passengers could be oblivious to what they're supposed to do and walk past the check in during boarding. If for some reason all of that happens and the plane you board isn't full, it's conceivable to get a seat assigned to you that happens to be empty on the flight you accidentally boarded.

As for turning around to let passenger off not very likely but that would ultimately be the decision of the pilot I presume. I would imagine they would instead continue to destination and assist passenger with a ticket reissue (likely an even exchange if domestic).

If for some reason it was international it could be a different story if said person doesn't have a passport because that could leave the passenger stranded at destination airport for a very very very long time depending on how quickly the could order and expedite said passport to said passenger at said airport. It would serve both the customer and airline to return and delay at the flight to avoid any potential embarrassment for not verifying passenger before take off.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:04 PM
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If the unauthorized passenger was a child they would return. That is a legitimate reason. But no need for a coverup in that case.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:06 PM
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a reply to: Rosinitiate

All that being said in my 11 years working in travel as a manager dealing with escalated issues I've never came across that experience.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:07 PM
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originally posted by: EchoesInTime
If the unauthorized passenger was a child they would return. That is a legitimate reason. But no need for a coverup in that case.


That would never happen with an unaccompanied minor. Too many checks and balances. They are escorted by personnel to said flight and are met at destination by another.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: Perfectenemy

I just read the link from daily mail. Completely understandable and the right thing to do. He was on the wrong flight but correct destination. Typically if you miss your flight you are a no call/ no show and your ticket is void and holds no value which would have been the case here. However, since he did get on the flight (which shouldn't have happened without approval) they let him continue which is typically considered "stand by". Which is why pilot allowed him to remain on flight.

The only unusual thing here was him getting on wrong plane.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:28 PM
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originally posted by: Rosinitiate
a reply to: Rosinitiate

All that being said in my 11 years working in travel as a manager dealing with escalated issues I've never came across that experience.


Thanks for sharing. Its doubtful a whole flight is turned around for just one passenger. There are a hundred other passengers, staff and procedures to consider. If someone boards the wrong flight, he gets on a flight back upon landing.

Newsmedia called him "unauthorized person"...a term that sounds like they got it from Law Enforcement. If it were just a simple flight mix up, Im not sure they'd label him or her that way.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:32 PM
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a reply to: Skyfloating

He was unauthorized though. Had he gone to ticketing after missing his flight 25 minutes earlier they would have put him on stand by for the flight he did get on.

Everything in travel uses legal terminology. Ever read "fair rules" for your ticket? It's all legal mumbo jumbo.



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:35 PM
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originally posted by: Rosinitiate
a reply to: Skyfloating

He was unauthorized though. Had he gone to ticketing after missing his flight 25 minutes earlier they would have put him on stand by for the flight he did get on.

Everything in travel uses legal terminology. Ever read "fair rules" for your ticket? It's all legal mumbo jumbo.


I see.

One more thing then: Would police be called in for an "unauthorized person" or would he just get off the plane and be on his way?



posted on Dec, 27 2017 @ 07:37 PM
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originally posted by: Skyfloating

originally posted by: Rosinitiate
a reply to: Rosinitiate

All that being said in my 11 years working in travel as a manager dealing with escalated issues I've never came across that experience.


Thanks for sharing. Its doubtful a whole flight is turned around for just one passenger. There are a hundred other passengers, staff and procedures to consider. If someone boards the wrong flight, he gets on a flight back upon landing.



Typically that is correct. Ultimately it's the pilots decision which is why in this case it was the pilot who approach passenger and dealt with situation.

I'm confused though. What I read was pilot allowed passenger to travel meaning they didn't turn back. Did I miss something?







 
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