From time to time, this story pops up in my head…
Gemanwings Planecrash
7/10 are not accidents and I can not believe, that the Pilot has done that! (I remember an interview with his wife!)
Who was on this plane? I am just curious about it.
I will try to find the passenger list, but if you are interessted, feel free to dig in!
I hope the truth about that will come out, too! His wife deserves the truth! I remember her and what they have put her through!… And the passengers families deserve the truth!
Suicidal Germanwings pilot who killed 144 people by crashing plane into mountain was promoted despite failing key flight test, reveals FBI
He locked Flight 9524's captain out of the cockpit and set the plane on a collision course with a mountain in the French Alps last year.
MK Ultra?
He provided a statement from his doctor that he was fit to fly and his depression medication had been discontinued.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1699468/suicidal-germanwings-pilot-who-killed-144-people-was-promoted-after-failing-key-flight-test/
Among the 150 passengers and crew on board the crashed Germanwings flight were babies, exchange students, two opera singers, football reporters and a
Pentagon contractor.
Among three Americans to have died was Yvonne Selke, who worked as a contractor for the Pentagon's satellite mapping office. She was travelling with her adult daughter Emily.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32047560
Pentagon 'Start-up' Opens Its First Satellite Office
“Tatooine is an extension of our Pentagon office, so our teams will reflect the same makeup and talent profile,” said Rachel Breitfeller, DDS communications director. “This will include software developers, designers, product managers, digital experts and bureaucracy hackers, to complement the military service members already working out of Tatooine. Our goal is for colleagues that work in Tatooine to touch projects that we take on regardless of location. Our plan with Tatooine was to tap into the tech ecosystem and talent in Augusta and the surrounding areas, and create a secondary, accessible space that all colleagues would want to work out of.”
In 2015, the Defense Digital Service was born out of the United States Digital Service. Then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter hired Chris Lynch to head the office, referring to him as a “serial entrepreneur in the tech world.”
Lynch, instrumental in bringing Silicon Valley culture to the Defense Department and developing the JEDI cloud program, among other things, left in April.
The goal of the digital service is to bring a new way of thinking into military culture. “We use design and technology to improve government services, strengthen national defense, and care for military members and their families,” said the department. Examples of projects in addition to JEDI include: a bug bounty program to help the department find security vulnerabilities, drone detection technology and a system for NATO advisors in Afghanistan to track engagements with their counterparts in the Afghan government.
https://www.govexec.com/management/2019/12/pentagons-startup-opened-its-first-satellite-office/161718/