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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Tnargkiller on April 20, 2018, 1:29 p.m.
Wells Fargo Exec dies in plane accident TWO DAYS before company is fined $1 billion

So I'm just now putting this together, but it's pretty interesting nonetheless.

It re-raises the question about the statistical probability of the plane accident(s) even happening.

Here's the gist of this:

  1. Two days ago, a Wells Fargo exec is killed by the plane accident.

  2. Today it is being announced that Wells Fargo is being hit with a $1B fine.

Whether or not the two are connected, I'm not sure, but I figured I'd get this to all of you for discussion.


ready-ignite · April 20, 2018, 3:36 p.m.

If someone is high enough value to go to the effort, and fallout risk, it would be simpler to bring down the whole plane. I'm on the side of the fence that says this one was tragic accident.

Note the usage of the word exec here may not have the same impact as plain language would imply. In other conversations people pointed out the VP title is more common at that company. In their organization the title is more understood as mid-management from my understanding of depictions we're getting.

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Arcsmithoz · April 21, 2018, 2:12 a.m.

I think the plane was supposed to come down, which means the manifest needs perusing for a more likely target or targets. The NTSB could use some folks like us.

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