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Reply #630 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:24am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:11am:
They degrade into anti-Islam sentiment ...


You seem to be labouring under a contradiction here.

While labelling me as 'homophobic', you also disapprove of 'anti-Islam sentiment' even though Islam is the world's No1 poster-boy for homosexual persecution.

Make up your mind.


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Reply #631 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:33am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:14am:
I've heard all sorts of things about the pilot. Frankly all of them are as useless as mammary glands on a bull until we find the plane.


There have been many inquiries in search of personal reasons why the pilot may have chosen to deviate from normal procedure, and it currently stands as the most important revelation that he was 'obsessive' about convicted homosexual Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar had just suffered a defeat of some sort ~ and then this happened. It is highly likely the two are connected.

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Reply #632 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:34am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:14am:
I've heard all sorts of things about the pilot. Frankly all of them are as useless as mammary glands on a bull until we find the plane.


There have been many inquiries in search of personal reasons why the pilot may have chosen to deviate from normal procedure, and it currently stands as the most important revelation that he was 'obsessive' about convicted homosexual Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar had just suffered a defeat of some sort ~ and then this happened. It is highly likely the two are connected.

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Reply #633 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:34am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:14am:
I've heard all sorts of things about the pilot. Frankly all of them are as useless as mammary glands on a bull until we find the plane.


There have been many inquiries in search of personal reasons why the pilot may have chosen to deviate from normal procedure, and it currently stands as the most important revelation that he was 'obsessive' about convicted homosexual Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar had just suffered a defeat of some sort ~ and then this happened. It is highly likely the two are connected.

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Reply #634 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:33am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:14am:
I've heard all sorts of things about the pilot. Frankly all of them are as useless as mammary glands on a bull until we find the plane.


There have been many inquiries in search of personal reasons why the pilot may have chosen to deviate from normal procedure, and it currently stands as the most important revelation that he was 'obsessive' about convicted homosexual Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar had just suffered a defeat of some sort ~ and then this happened. It is highly likely the two are connected.




But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.
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Reply #635 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:57am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.


You obviously haven't been keeping up with background briefings of a technical nature about this plane's performances.

Fingers did the switching and the dialing ~ nothing to do with electrical faults.

Bear in mind this little beauty: Several years ago a Muslim Egyptian pilot returning from America while piloting a full plane-load of passengers made some sort of technical mistake that cost the lives of everyone aboard.

And then the most amazing thing happened. The Egyptian government, the Egyptian airline management, the Egyptian pilots family ALL DENIED he had done anything wrong DESPITE the glaring evidence presented by the American investigators.

Why?

Because of Islam's punitive ethic concerning 'loss of face' and 'family disgrace' for him having made a mistake.

They all felt culturally driven to blatantly deny he had been at fault, rather than admit to 'the shame' that he had made an error.

THAT is one of the differences between the Christian culture and the Islamic culture.

In the Christian culture we forgive through understanding and empathy, but in the Islamic culture it's a case of merciless condemnation and wanting to chop off hands, heads, whatever.

It's a case of an emotionally immature Islamic credo, and an emotionally mature Christian ethic.


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Reply #636 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:03am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.


Well okay ~ but for humanity's sake let's hope the plane landed in one of those Islamic republican states in southern Russia, and everyone is safe.
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Reply #637 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:18am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:57am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.


You obviously haven't been keeping up with background briefings of a technical nature about this plane's performances.

Fingers did the switching and the dialing ~ nothing to do with electrical faults.

Bear in mind this little beauty: Several years ago a Muslim Egyptian pilot returning from America while piloting a full plane-load of passengers made some sort of technical mistake that cost the lives of everyone aboard.

And then the most amazing thing happened. The Egyptian government, the Egyptian airline management, the Egyptian pilots family ALL DENIED he had done anything wrong DESPITE the glaring evidence presented by the American investigators.

Why?

Because of Islam's punitive ethic concerning 'loss of face' and 'family disgrace' for him having made a mistake.

They all felt culturally driven to blatantly deny he had been at fault, rather than admit to 'the shame' that he had made an error.

THAT is one of the differences between the Christian culture and the Islamic culture.

In the Christian culture we forgive through understanding and empathy, but in the Islamic culture it's a case of merciless condemnation and wanting to chop off hands, heads, whatever.

It's a case of an emotionally immature Islamic credo, and an emotionally mature Christian ethic.






I am aware that the 777 has an almost flawless safety record. However that doesn't preclude the possibility of a first time fail.
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Reply #638 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:19am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:57am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.


You obviously haven't been keeping up with background briefings of a technical nature about this plane's performances.

Fingers did the switching and the dialing ~ nothing to do with electrical faults.






Actually yes, it does, it means they were attempting to stop the electrical shorting moving through the other systems. If they manage to get the fire out, they could have restarted those other systems.
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Reply #639 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:24am
 
Okay.

How is it that no plane has the Black Box and the Cockpit Recorder mounted on the roof and designed to float like a beacon if a plane should go down into the sea?

Basic common-sense.

And why are these devices not tamper-proof against the crews?

Again ... basic common-sense being ignored.

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Reply #640 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:34am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 11:24am:
Okay.

How is it that no plane has the Black Box and the Cockpit Recorder mounted on the roof of planes and designed to float like a beacon if a plane should go down into the sea?

Basic common-sense.

And why are these devices not tamper-proof against the crews?

Again ... basic common-sense being ignored.




Because for one, planes don't always go down in the sea.
Two, they are put in the tail of the plane, to help protect them from impact (basically the plane acts as a crumple zone).
Three, the systems are not indestructible, they are very tough and it may be the crash if it happened actually destroyed them.
Four, they are an electrical system so still are at risk of electrical fires
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Reply #641 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 1:29pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:57am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.


You obviously haven't been keeping up with background briefings of a technical nature about this plane's performances.

Fingers did the switching and the dialing ~ nothing to do with electrical faults.

Bear in mind this little beauty: Several years ago a Muslim Egyptian pilot returning from America while piloting a full plane-load of passengers made some sort of technical mistake that cost the lives of everyone aboard.

And then the most amazing thing happened. The Egyptian government, the Egyptian airline management, the Egyptian pilots family ALL DENIED he had done anything wrong DESPITE the glaring evidence presented by the American investigators.

Why?

Because of Islam's punitive ethic concerning 'loss of face' and 'family disgrace' for him having made a mistake.

They all felt culturally driven to blatantly deny he had been at fault, rather than admit to 'the shame' that he had made an error.

THAT is one of the differences between the Christian culture and the Islamic culture.

In the Christian culture we forgive through understanding and empathy, but in the Islamic culture it's a case of merciless condemnation and wanting to chop off hands, heads, whatever.

It's a case of an emotionally immature Islamic credo, and an emotionally mature Christian ethic.




Does this mean Herbert's Homosexual Hypothesis for the aircraft's disappearance is now binned? Does Herbert no longer believe that sodomy shenanigans in Malaysian parliament is the cause?

Is that a roger Herbert?
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Reply #642 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 4:00pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 1:29pm:
Does this mean Herbert's Homosexual Hypothesis for the aircraft's disappearance is now binned? Does Herbert no longer believe that sodomy shenanigans in Malaysian parliament is the cause?

Is that a roger Herbert?


Not at all.

We already know this pilot thinks with his dick.

He was in the habit of 'selecting' Pretty Young Things from the queue in the terminal ~ having them in the cock-pit during entire journeys.

Utterly against regulations, and so very typical of Muslim men getting off on the Muslim conviction that white Western women are all sluts and 'up for it'.

I know from my years of working Muslims that they have the mental age of 12-year olds when it comes to all things sexual.

This pilot was also 'obsessed' with a convicted arse-bandit. 'Obsessed' ~ that's the word the investigators used.

With a convicted arse-bandit.

There'll be more revelations to come of an unsavoury nature.
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Reply #643 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 4:03pm
 
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Reply #644 - Mar 19th, 2014 at 4:16pm
 
Neferti wrote on Mar 19th, 2014 at 4:03pm:


So what's the trick?  Tongue
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