Friday, May 11, 2012

McConnell Links Putin G-8 Pull Out To Sukoi FADEC Hit, Chicago NATO Bomb

May 11, 2012. Presidential Field McConnell has linked Vladimir Putin’s decision to pull out of the upcoming G8 meeting with Mr. Obama to his recent exposes of an alleged FADEC FADEOUT contract hit of passengers on the Sukoi 100 jet flown at full speed into the side of a volcano in Indonesia and threats transmitted over the U.S. Federal Bridge to bomb Chicago’s NATO Summit with BAE rocket-fuel incendiary bombs of the type used to demolish the WTC Twin Towers on 9/11.

Prequel 1:
McConnell Links Sister’s National Security Bribe To Sukhoi FADEC FADEOUT Dive

Prequel 2:
Presidential Field Links BAE Bribes & DoJ Pride To Twin Towers Rocket-Fuel Bomb


Alert SUKHOI 100 CRASH ,OBAMA PUTIN G8 CANCELLED, NATO vs RUSSIA

MISSILE DEFENCE“BAE F-35 Rocket Sled Ejection Seat Test”

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/putin-pulls-out-of-g8-summit/article2428398/?from=sec431 Putin pulls out of G8 summit NATALIYA VASILYEVA Moscow— The Associated Press Published Thursday, May. 10, 2012 5:43AM EDT Last updated Thursday, May. 10, 2012 5:46AM EDT … Mr. Putin’s inauguration on Monday was marred by violence at an opposition rally the day before when protesters tried to move to another, unsanctioned, location. Police dispersed the rally and detained hundreds. Since Sunday, hundreds of protesters have been staging flash mobs across the city with police breaking up and regularly detaining many of them. Two key leaders of this “people’s stroll”, Alexei Navalny and Sergei Udaltsov, were sentenced to 15 days in jail on Wednesday for disobeying police orders. The Kremlin said that Mr. Obama expressed “understanding” for Mr. Putin’s cancellation, and the two are now due to meet at another global summit in Mexico in mid-June. Mr. Putin took power this week, returning after four years to a post he had previously held for two terms. He made sharp criticism of the United States a central theme in his election, but it is not clear whether he will pull back from Mr. Medvedev’s efforts at co-operation with the U.S. in several areas. Separately, many opposition groups have decried Mr. Putin’s decision to provide a logistics facility in central Russia to NATO as a betrayal of national interests. The facility in Ulyanovsk is to support the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan Russia does not border on Afghanistan . But the two countries are separated only by former Soviet Central Asian republics that have porous borders with Russia and Afghanistan .”

With this open e-mail, Presidential Field offers to fly to Moscow - at his own expense - to brief Mr. Putin on the use of bribes paid by BAE into the Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture Fund to finance the Sukoi 100 FADEC contract hit and the procurement of rocket fuel bombs to extort concessions from delegates at Chicago’s NATO Summit on May 20-21.



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2 comments:

  1. If I understand correctly, fully automated means just that. There is no way the pilot of the Sukhoi could have shut off the automatic controls. And conversely, if the FADEC failed, there is no way the pilot could have regained control of the plane. Putin and his advisors would have figured that out, so Putin decided to stay put.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FADEC

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  2. Pilot error was likely a factor in Sukhoi crash: Russian media
    The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
    Fri, 05/11/2012 6:57 PM

    While the article title leans towards pilot error as the cause, the following quote offers other explanations.

    “There are three possibilities: the first is that it was not working, the second that it was turned off or they didn’t pay attention to it, or that it gave an erroneous indication...”

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