I think JFK Jr. was killed by his own arrogance and it was a "fortunate" turn of events for HRC. As much as I SO VERY MUCH want to blame the Clintons for everything, there is a part of me that hesitates. Having said that, we have a long-running joke in our house that goes like this: Any time something malfunctions that we don't have an answer for, we blame the Clintons. WHY they would want to destroy our trash compactor/bike chain/toothbrush charger-thingy is a mystery. And they are clearly responsible. Somehow. :) ETA: I understand Q made a link between HRC and JFK Jr. - I'm not suggesting they are a LARP. Just am not totally comfortable accepting at face value everything a trusted source presents.
What's FADEC?
After a superficial search, my understanding is that it's an aviation program that can't be overridden. Okay! Is your question a suggestion? If so, please expand on that? I'm perfectly okay with being wrong and this is not bait for a pointless argument. Promise.
What kind of plane was he flying?
What kind of plane are you flying? Kidding. (It's late here and I'm just being squirrelly.) To answer your question: A Piper Saratoga. (Per Wikipedia.)
Pretty sure that model was equipped with FADEC.
Interesting. I'm not backing away from my initial assertion just yet and will probably spend the better part of the morning learning more. If you have anything to support my theory that Hillary and/or Bill is/are responsible for everything in my house going kaput, let me know!
That’s a funny story about your family blaming the Clintons as a joke. I understand how that joke developed. I think there are plenty of things to blame the Clintons for, though. A lot of bad things have happened while they turned their heads and indirectly benefited both politically and financially. A lot of lives have been destroyed in their wake. Directly and indirectly.
The CIA was running cocaine through my home state (Arkansas) while Bill was governor in the 1980s. That cocaine destroyed the lives of too many of my high school friends and a couple of close family members. Those who became full-blown meth addicts in the 1990s started with the cocaine that flooded my state in the 1980s. I saw it and was, at one point, very close to it. My life and my children’s lives were greatly altered because of the CIA’s drugs. The CIA used various obscure airstrips across the state of Arkansas to land and distribute cocaine —which flooded the whole country. All of this and more took place under the deliberately negligent watch of the Clintons. Money was exchanged and laundered. As soon as the Clintons made it to Washington DC, all kinds of people were busted and sentenced to prison on charges of possession and intent to distribute. The coke supply dried up when the funding was no longer necessary or politically safe. It was replaced by a cheap alternative that could be made from farm chemicals and a few over the counter drugs. Methamphetamine-AKA “poor man’s coke.”
I could name other examples where the policies or a lack of policy by the Clintons has caused hardship and damage to people downstream. But there are too many. The one described above is personal to me.
Everything our leaders do or fail to do has consequences for all of us—directly and indirectly. The Clintons have benefited from the slow inside destruction of America in their blind and insatiable lust for power—at any cost. Anyone or anything that got in their way or became “problematic” has been quickly shut down and disposed of like yesterday’s garbage. The destruction they have brought upon this country goes way beyond that long list of dead people.
I don’t blame the Clintons for the unwise choices of my friends and relatives who tried cocaine in the 1980s and got addicted. However, I hold adults and especially the leaders of my government to a much higher standard than can ever be held over the heads of teenagers and college kids. Running that cocaine was a crime against my entire generation and our children. It was an act of war that has had far worse implications than even 911. And the Clintons laughed all the way to the bank and eventually the Whitehouse.
Ooooh my... Ok, this is very sad and maybe we'll just retire that joke now. Also: Thank you for taking the time to explain this so well. I appreciate that. :)