I remember that I had to throw away my Matchbox model warplanes that I - all 12 of them - glued together.
But finding these back again will be next to impossible,this happened 30 years ago...
anyone remember before smurfs there were trolls?
i had to watch as my whole troll family with their cottage was burned in the back yard..... so one of the first things i did when i left was go on ebay and get my trolls back!
now i have like 50 or so...... i also went on ebay and managed to get all 41 years of ideals christmas magazines.
I remember that I had to throw away my Matchbox model warplanes that I - all 12 of them - glued together.
But finding these back again will be next to impossible,this happened 30 years ago...
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
>...Get real....
I am :-)
But if you prefer to believe that planes are not tracked at all by NORAD,or whatever organization,
and that they so easily get lost without a trace,then that's fine with me.
But I'm just not buying the "We have few clues" line being said right now...
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
>yes, im quite sure that plane taking off in angola was an immediate "missle,
>air or space threat to North America", and therefore should have
>been immediately tracked. in fact, every aircraft that ever takes off from any airport,
>or private airstrip for that matter, should be immediately
>tracked by norad, every minute of every day, 365 days of the year. that sounds logical to me.
As if there's no recording equipment,to rewind and playback what's been detected...
As if those people work on a tight budget...
As if millions,zillions of airplanes are up there...
As if spy satellites above our heads are just up there for decoration...
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
Frankly 6 of 9, your opinion about me (which is already seemingly set in stone) does not interest me,
especially when given in such a nearly insulting manner,with no supporting arguments at all.
For those interested in knowing more about (S)NORAD (I leave it up to you to find out what the "S" between parentheses stands for):
https://www.cheyennemountain.af.mil/today.htm
A few quotes: Note the "Worlwide sensors"
"In April 1981, Space Defense Operations Center crews and their worldwide sensors, under the direction of Air Defense Command, supported the first flight of the space shuttle. Cheyenne Mountain has continued to support every shuttle mission since."
Again not limited to the US alone
"The use of Defense Support Program (DSP) Satellites, with its capability to detect heat from missile and booster plumes, provided warning to civilian populations and coalition forces in Israel and Saudi Arabia during the war."
"It is the central collection and coordination center for a worldwide system of satellites, radars, and sensors that provide early warning of any missile, air, or space threat to North America."
So don't underestimate them,
enough said...
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
>To think that NORAD has the capability of tracking all that is simply ridiculous...
Not at all.
Tracking a few thousand planes;such an impossible task? I don't think so...
>It's scary how many people believe the things they see in James Bond movies to be realistic.
What has this to do with a plane getting lost? And authorities admitting to have few clues as to it's whereabouts?
Rest assured,I can tell fiction from reality... :-)
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
>But really, where's the conspiracy here?
Well,If the authorities bring up this terrorist threat,one would think that some terrorists could be conspiring :-)
>Do you really think that the American government is cooking this whole thing up to justify some
>fiendish war? Or maybe it just a theft of a plane after all. Which is more probable?
Maybe it is just a theft,maybe not...
>As for tracking the plane,<rest snipped>
Maybe they missed it ,could be.But one would think that they would be more attentive after letting four planes
be used for terrorist attacks.Also I thought it reasonable that NORAD would be keeping an eye on airspace
outside the U.S. *themselves* and not really rely on the Africans to signal any unusual going ons.
I think they have enough personel to devote it to different parts of the world...
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
You can have a laugh with it,fine with me,but a plausible explanation is not forthcoming from the both of you. (Brit & Yuck)
And if the so-called authorities mention things like that this plane could be used for terrorist attacks (Note that *they*
are saying this,*not* me) then I think i am allowed to draw my own conclusions from it.Just like you are allowed to ridicule it.
Question remains,how is it that with todays technologies no-one is able to track it down? (Or so they say.)
this is a strange one.
a jumbo jet that had been sitting on a runnway for 14 months, suddenly starts down a runway, takes off and disappears.. nobody knows who took it, or where it is...i didn't know there were scousers in angola!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3003058.stm
Amazing,with todays advanced technologies on using spysatellites,Ari Fleisher
tries to make us believe they have few leads as to where the plane might have gone to.
Did it get equipped with Klingon technology,to hide itself from radar & the sattelites above,maybe?
"The plane could be used in a 11/09 type of attack" they say.Yep,another fabricated/manipulated event to induce more
fear and unrest into the world's population is being prepared...
since simon has proven everyone thinks poorly of the united states of america, it might be good to state the polls that we have seen lately, in the states.
actually, the headlines of newspapers and/or magazines are acceptable too.
here's one headline:" england sucks up to bush again!
>Can we all agree FRANCE sucks?
No...
at walter reed medical center in washington dc recently the sergeant major of the army, jack tilley, was with a group of people visiting the wounded soldiers.
he saw a special forces soldier who had lost his right hand and suffered severe wounds of his face and side of his body.
the sma wanted to honor him and show him respect without offending, but what can you say or do in such a situation that will encourage and uplift?
Problem is:I don't eat Frankfurters,or any processed meat...