Another Plane carrying munitions lands in Dublin Airport.
I've had a few phone calls this morning from sources in the know.
A plane made another 'emergency' landing in Dublin last night. This plane was carrying munitions of war. The plane was an Atlas 747.
To the best of my knowledge, this plane was not searched by the Gardai.
No news service has carried this news. It once again becomes the burden of the anti-war movement to make the media aware of these developments, or at least force them to recognise them.
It is not known yet whether this plane was bound for the Israeli War effort or whether it was bound for the American Genocide/Crusade. Will update as more news comes in.
When will enough be enough?
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Well here's a report.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1001/airport.html
The first involved an Atlas Air Boeing 747, which had just completed routine maintenance at a nearby facility.
When the aircraft, with eight people on board, took off, a number of plane spotters claimed to have seen something fall off the undercarriage.
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The aircraft immediately returned to the airport and landed safely.
" American Genocide/Crusade." Please, if you have a point to make, try to be rational.
This type of comment will lose you any new converts.
This plane was carrying munitions of war.
Can you prove that? to where were these fictitious munitions off 2? really? are u sure? u got proof?
NOPE i didnt think so.................
another useless piece of information provided
A PLANE LANDED AT DUBLIN AIRPORT!!!
OMG
Speaking to reporters at Shannon Airport during a stopover to the Middle East, Ms Rice said foreign ministers of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany might meet later this week to discuss Iran's nuclear programme.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1002/iran.html
Apparently she can't remember being desperatly warned about an attack on America either.
"This plane was carrying munitions of war." where do you get this rubbish??? I know for a fact that this aircraft was not carrying any form of munitions....it was completely empty when we were finished working on it. This plane plays no role in the US war on terror....it is just a regular cargo plane.
B4 you anti war people go mad....I am well aware that Atlas Air Holdings has recently signed a new contract with the U.S. Air Force. This plane has never carried munitions through any Irish airport.
What are you people going to do about it?
Zilch
Inevitable, you say you were working on this plane. How convenient. What exactly was wrong with the plane?
Where did it come from?
Where was it headed?
Why was it empty, if it's a cargo plane?
Did it drop cargo in Dublin after it landed first?
Why is it that there is always a lot of secrecy surrounding what Atlas carries, particularly if it's just a routine cargo plane?
You answer lots of questions that haven't been asked. You spin so much you must be dizzy. Everytime a suspect plane is spotted, someone like yourself appears and claims to have answers. How about answering the questions I've asked.
You'll note that before this plane needed to make an emergency landing, that it had already landed in Dublin. Stopover or routine cargo delivery?
What routine cargo does Atlas regularly deliver to Ireland?
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. Renews Contract with U.S. Air Force http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060921/20060921005600.html?.v=1
Israeli Bomb Flights in Suffolk http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2006/0...?c=on
So many questions, so much shite in lieu of answers.
Knowing that Atlas is a regular carrier of munitions, why do the authorities take the word of the crews in lieu of searching the planes. Especially since we have apparently pulled our facilitation of the US arming the Israeli genocide project.
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