>>4479521 pb (few days ago)
>Is this a signal from the cabal that they intend to assassinate more U.S. Air Force pilots?
...read this question from an anon, read the article - spate of "accidents" (which Q indicated were not all accidents), being used by Air Force to justify (lots) of additional money for aircraft replacement contracts...didn't sound very 'honest'
Disclaimer: I'm no autist and this is not a Q-proof, theory, nor accusation, just observations placed in chronological order, patterns noted, and questions asked. Sometimes a plane crash is just a plane crash ... sometimes...(3/10?)
Allow me to posit a question for Anons (real autists) ... is there a relationship between increased military aircraft accidents and military industrial complex pending / proposed aircraft replacement contracts? or some other discoverable pattern?
(5) Air Force T-38 crashes between Nov 20, 2017-Nov 13, 2018 -- 25 times the normal crash rate for T-38s... (2,500% Increase in Accident Rate) (Pics related)
Summary Outline:
Air Force plan to replace aging T-38 fleet delayed year after year after year because T-38 extremely well made, and other types (combat) aircraft replacement are higher priority.
2008 fatal T-38 accident caused replacement funding priority to jump up (but no staying power- fell back to the bottom of the list).
2018: after 4 rapid-succession T-38 accidents, $9.2B contract awarded to replace T-38s. [Without the accidents would program have been further delayed?]
2018: Air Force leaders use spate of crashes as justification to Congress to authorize (much) more money to replace other types of aging aircraft quicker than current AF budget allows. [similarities to 9/11 and the 'Patriot Act'?]
Are there patterns to be observed with the other military aircraft crashes? Worth digging?
Sauce:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-us-air-force-is-headed-for-a-crash-too-many-old-planes-not-enough-cash
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-X_program
https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/t-38-replacement-decision-approaching/
https://www.safety.af.mil/Portals/71/documents/Aviation/Aircraft%20Statistics/T-38.pdf
Crashes Sauce:
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2017/11/22/air-force-identifies-pilot-killed-in-t-38-crash-near-laughlin-afb/
https://theaviationist.com/2018/08/18/t-38c-talon-ii-crashes-at-vance-afb-in-oklahoma-pilot-safely-ejected/
https://www.ibtimes.com/laughlin-afb-identifies-john-graziano-pilot-killed-t-38c-talon-crash-2732804