posted on Aug, 28 2018 @ 05:24 PM
The reader will recall that on 16 August 2018, three, four or was it nine planes were forced to make emergency landings in South America due to bomb
threats.
duckduckgo.com...
2F16%2F4-planes-make-emergency-landings-in-south-america-over-bomb-threats-reports.html
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2F16%2F4-planes-make-emergency-landings-in-south-america-over-bomb-threats-reports.html
sputniknews.com...
www.foxnews.com...
Immediately, we have a problem in that there are three different versions of the story, with three different counts of the number of flights affected
(3, 4, 9).
The same day (16 Aug), Q drops #1919. Q claims that it was four planes and the event happened within a week of it posting four "BOOM"s with the note
[next week] (QDrop 1846, see below).
There was no mention of Russian media reporting nine, nor of Fox initially reporting four, but the next day dropping the count to three.
Furthermore, QDrop 1846 appears to be referencing the stolen Q-400 at Seattle's SeaTac airport and makes no mention of bomb threats, airplanes (other
than a photo of the stolen craft) or South America. The post says something about "next week," which could possibly be interpreted as a reference,
though it was six days prior, not seven or more. It was posted on Saturday, 11 August 2018, and Thursday, 16 August 2018, was technically "next
week," though the word "boom" to me implies actual explosions and not threats.