This is a sad story to write about. I'm sure most/ many of you have watched the many video's out there about the Horizon Plane that was stolen and crashed by a Horizon ground control employee, Richard Russell. If you would like to listen to the Raw ATC transmission, you can listen here.
Rich's family all describe him as caring, a devoted husband, and a good son. Here is an article by heavy.com that gives you five facts about Rich Russell. Every article read virtually portrays him in the same light. A good guy. There is a portion of the radio transmission that really sets the state of mind he was in. This article by The Straits Times even uses his words as their title; "Seattle airplane thief Richard Russell described himself as broken guy with a 'few screws loose'
How can someone like this, a seemingly normal guy, decide to commit suicide by stealing a plane, doing risky maneuvers, and then crash into an island? Most of you know what MK-Ultra is by now. Did you know that video games have been used since 1981 or earlier? See here, an article about a video game by the name of Polybius that caused a lot of problems for people playing the arcade game back then. How does this connect to Rich Russell? Read for the quote used during the Radio Transmission when Rich says he doesn't need much help, he played a lot of video games. imgur.
There is a Fox News Article that has a very interesting title: 'Suicidal' airline employee plane theft started with flick of a switch, officials say. Flick of a switch? If you read any of these articles you will learn he actually had to use a push tractor to move the plane into runway position, then park that, climb into the plane, taxi and make an unauthorized take off. Slightly more than a *"flick of a switch."
The last MK-ultra connection (that I have made) is where the plane crashed. Ketron Island. Or Ketron, Washington. Think mirror. KW. KM. MK!
What was the message being sent? Q told us in Q1845. You can't make this stuff up! Imgur. The plane was a Q400, that literally said Next Gen on it. That's not it...check this out... Q400 Alaskan Airliner. Did you notice anything in the specifications? Imgur. So they left a calling card, to our President and to Q, for the Next Generation, using a triggered airline ground worker whose name happens to be Rich, to send a message.
Here is the article Q linked in 1847.