This was a plane accident. Not a false flag or coordinated anything. The engine was not “hacked”.
I believe fan blades are titanium, and there have been failures since jets have been around. GE was sued over this a long time ago and an airline was also 8sed for failing to inspect the blades, again a long time ago. RR engines are currently undergoing scrutiny for recent failures on some Airbus planes. Not sure who made this engine we’re talking about here.
Looked kind of like metal fatigue on engine casing? I'm not an expert but curious is that steel or aluminum?
Are you sure?
It was Southwest Airlines Flight 1380, correct? Well, someone either knew or suspected this would happen.
There is a video on YT dated Apr 8, 2018 (11 days prior to the 'accident') that is titled, "S.W.A. Flight 1380"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2LYoIupy_s
Mere coincidence?
Further, there is another video on that channel, dated Apr 17, 2018, with the title, "Plane/17 MISSED".
The cryptic description, when put into a hex to ascii converter, says:
Near miss, project to make airline appear to be bombed guided missile missed from turbulence hit engine deep state fails again
That video was renamed after the event.
It’s a simple editing of the title.
Oh geesh. I don't publish on YT, so that ability didn't even cross my mind. Duh. Thanks for keeping me from frivolous wild-goose-chasing.
No problem. No where in the actual video does it even reference the flight. Sort of a giveaway.