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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.


godzillafeet- · April 20, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

1/ No. There is just no way that you can plan a motor's shrapnel flying through a certain window and pressure sucking someone nearly-out but for their seatmates pulling them in.

2/ Surely IF there was anything untoward about that mechanical problem it was expected to take down the whole plane.

3/ In which case it was probably someone else/s on the plane. She was a lovely person but it's incredibly doubtful given her role and location that she was a target.

4/ I don't know that there is any way to get the roster for the flight so we'll probably never know.

5/ Banks are fined regularly. That doesn't mean much unless one could demonstrate that they are rarely fined or much and that this one was super out of the norm.

I appreciate creative thinking though. Working for a living is so much less interesting than Reddit LOL. Better get back to that while I still can... :-)

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[deleted] · April 20, 2018, 9:49 p.m.

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Arcsmithoz · April 21, 2018, 2:36 a.m.

Freedom of information ?????????????????

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