>MOS?
>M.O.S. Men of Service?
Agreed. Metal-Oxide Semiconductor.
Q did use MOS once when referring to one of their entertainment assets. Picrel.
>Towards the back of the plane, you could leave with no or small injuries
Reminds me of JAL 123:
The aircraft, which was configured with increased economy-class seating, was carrying 524 people. All 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers died in the accident.
The four survivors, all female, were seated on the left side and toward the middle of seat rows 54–60, in the rear of the aircraft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Air_Lines_Flight_123
>It could be the same unknown MOS that nobody ever dug on
Please dig on MOS and return to make your case, Anon. Please take the context of the drop into account and be prepared to provide source material. This is an arena of ideas.
>Even before Q i knew news was fake.
TWA800 was a significant part of the pattern for me, too. Once the Internet created easy access to evidence like the attached ATC recording, the media-defined narrative became impossible to sell.