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LA TRAGEDIA DEL 911 ANTICIPATA SEI MESI DA UNA SERIE TV!
LA TRAGEDIA DEL 911 ANTICIPATA SEI MESI DA UNA SERIE TV!
Il 4 Marzo 2001 (potete verificare la data ovunque) andò in onda sui network televisivi americani, il telefilm "The Lone Gunmen", i cui protagonisti principali sono i "consulenti" di Fox Mulder in "The X-Files", Langly, Byers e Frohike, i cosidetti "Pistoleri Solitari".
Ebbene in questo "spin-off" di X-Files, nella prima puntanta intitolata "Pilot" si trova la "profezia" di un atroce evento che sarebbe avvenuto qualche mese dopo. Nella puntata pilota si vede un Boeing 747 di una comune linea aerea, pieno di passeggeri, dirottato sul... Word Trade Center. Inoltre l’aereo è dirottato “da remoto” sfruttando il pilota automatico e la natura dei mandanti dell’attentato.
Nel telefilm l’attacco sarebbe organizzato da alcuni settori del Governo Federale allo scopo di “giustificare l’aumento delle spese militari e l’attacco ad un paese con un regime non affine agli Stati Uniti“.
E' solo una coincidenza oppure c'è davvero un sospetto (legittimo o meno che sia) che dietro le idee di Chris Carter (ideatore della serie "X Files" e di "The Lone Gunmen") ci sia la supervisione di qualche ente governativo e di "intelligence" USA?
Sopra alcuni spezzoni del telefilm RILEVANTI (in inglese con i sottotitoli in italiano) rispetto ai tragici eventi che sarebbero realmente accaduti 6 mesi dopo...
Commenti? LA TRAGEDIA DEL 911 ANTICIPATA SEI MESI DA UNA SERIE TV! ... more -
A Yves Rossi non serve l'Alitalia
E' soprannominato "JetMan" perchè; se è; vero che si fa aiutare dalla tecnologia più sofisticata, per volare gli serve anche il suo corpo e ancor più una mastodontica dose di coraggio. Ogni sua avventura, ogni sua impresa, il fallimento potrebbe anche essere accompagnato dalla sua morte.
Ora Yves Rossi ha coronato di gloria un'altra sua impresa: volare, utilizzando il corpo da Calais a Dover, 35 Km di mozzafiato per chi lo ha seguito in questa impresa.
Yves ha toccato i 250 kmh, usando ali di carbonio e il proprio corpo per virare, pilotare e arrivare a destinazione.
Bravo e complimenti, novello Icaro E' soprannominato "JetMan" perchè; se è; vero che si fa aiutare dalla tecnologia più sofisticata, per volare gli serve ... more -
5 die in midlands, mid-air collision
In a freak accident 5 people have been killed after 2 light aircrafts crashed in flight near Coventry.
The BBC report both planes were approaching the city's airport when they collided. In a freak accident 5 people have been killed after 2 light aircrafts crashed in flight near Coventry. ... more -
Biggest model aeroplane in the world, bigger than most jets
Emirates airlines has built a 1/3rd sized model of their A380. The A380 is the largest airplane on earth, so you can imagine the model is as big as a plane. The model is embedded in cement along the the entrance to Heathrow, to entice passerbys to fly Emirates.
So they basically built an airplane, and forgot to put an engine in it. Emirates airlines has built a 1/3rd sized model of their A380. The A380 is the largest airplane on earth, so you can imagine the model... more -
Le news speciali della settimana
Solo notizie speciali e positive, è questa la caratteristica della testata giornalistica tv diretta e condotta da Katiuscia Laneri. Ogni settimana, 15 minuti di buone notizie e/o eventi speciali vengono trasmessi da ben 6 anni da un nutrito gruppo di emittenti private di diverse regioni d'Italia.
In questa puntata:
1) La Regione Campania investe 120 milioni di euro nelle aree protette.
2) Opere d'arte in acciaio riclato esposte nelle stazioni della Circumvesuviana
3) La compagnia Air One punta su Capodichino. Solo notizie speciali e positive, è questa la caratteristica della testata giornalistica tv diretta e condotta da Katiuscia Laneri. Og... more -
Second Qantas emergency landing in less than a week
This time, the landing gear doors failed to close.
Faltering performance in an otherwise near-perfect safety record, or just plain bad luck? This time, the landing gear doors failed to close. ... more -
How to survive plane decompression
Fortunately, large holes do not appear on passenger jets very frequently. But the cause of last week's incident on the Qantas Boeing 747 - in which a gash in the front end of the craft caused rapid decompression - is still under investigation.
An expert on disaster survival and behaviour psychology, Time Magazine's Amanda Ripley explains that in such circumstances, the plane dropping in altitude quite dramatically is "good news ... It usually means that the pilots are trying to get the plane low enough so that the outside air is breathable for humans."
Oxygen masks are usually dropped from the ceiling at this point. And it would seem Tyler Durden's dismissal of them was premature ... sort of:
"But you won't die if you don't get the mask on, provided you were already generally healthy ... There are only about 10 to 15 minutes of oxygen on those masks anyway, and they are provided just to help keep you comfortable until the plane reaches a lower altitude, where you can breathe easily and without assistance. The most important thing is that the pilots get their masks on first — and they have been trained to do this much faster than you will. That said, it is best to put your mask on before helping anyone else, since you only have a matter of seconds before you may lose consciousness." Fortunately, large holes do not appear on passenger jets very frequently. But the cause of last week's incident on the Qantas Bo... more -
Più voli Air One a Capodichino
Nonostante l'sos lanciato dai tour operator campani, c'è chi crede ancora nella regione e la rende più facilmente raggiungibile. Nonostante l'sos lanciato dai tour operator campani, c'è chi crede ancora nella regione e la rende più facilmente raggiungib... more
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Naked passenger forces plane to land in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A naked, unruly passenger forced an American Airlines flight to make an emergency landing Friday afternoon at Will Rogers World Airport.
The man was aboard Flight 725 en route from Boston to Los Angeles when he became distraught and began running down an aisle naked, police said.
The man tried to force open an exit door when the plane was at 30,000 feet, said Sgt. Gary Knight with Oklahoma City police.
FBI spokesman Gary Johnson said members of the New England Revolution professional soccer team, who were aboard flight, helped subdue the man. The plane landed safely at 1:30 p.m., Knight said.
The plane departed for Los Angeles about an hour later.
Members of the New England Revolution were among those who grabbed the man near an exit door, FBI spokesman Gary Johnson said. Tie wraps were placed on the man, whose name was not immediately released, and he was taken off the flight in Oklahoma City and placed under mental evaluation, Johnson said.
The trouble began when a man on the flight emerged from a bathroom without his clothes on, Johnson said.
"He was asked to go back to the bathroom to put his clothes on and he did and went back to his seat and then allegedly attempted to open an aircraft emergency exit door," Johnson said.
The airplane had 151 passengers and seven crew members aboard. - News9.com OKLAHOMA CITY -- A naked, unruly passenger forced an American Airlines flight to make an emergency landing Friday afternoon at Will Ro... more -
Plane lands on another plane in Texas, no injuries!
A plane registered to a Waukesha company landed on top of another plane at an airport in Texas.
It looked like it was a movie stunt, but it wasn't.
Pilots are supposed to be in radio contact on a common channel if there is no tower open or in operation. Some people just can't follow simple rules, and this is the result. A plane registered to a Waukesha company landed on top of another plane at an airport in Texas. ... more -
Airline emissions 'far higher than previous estimates'
The aviation industry's failure to curb its soaring carbon emissions could lead to the "worst case scenario" for climate change, as envisaged by the United Nations.
An unpublished study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest, with total emissions set to reach between 1.2 billion and 1.5 billion tonnes annually by 2025.
The report, by four government-funded research bodies, is one of the most authoritative estimates of the growth of pollutants produced by the industry. It was presented to a conference. Combining data produced by the leading emissions-modelling laboratories in the US, Britain and France, the study found that the number of people seriously affected by aircraft noise will rise from 24 million in 2000 to 30.3 million by 2025, despite the introduction of quieter jets, and that the amount of nitrogen oxides around airports, produced by aircraft engines, will rise from 2.5 million tonnes in 2000 to 6.1 million tonnes in 2025. The aviation industry's failure to curb its soaring carbon emissions could lead to the "worst case scenario" for climat... more -
'I'm on the plane... the PLANE'
Early last week Ofcom approved the use of mobile phones on aeroplanes flying above 3,000m, stating that it's the responsibility of the airlines to deal with any possible problems. Is this a whole new chapter in travelling irritation, or a nice way to pass the time on long flights? Early last week Ofcom approved the use of mobile phones on aeroplanes flying above 3,000m, stating that it's the responsibility o... more
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Muslim While Flying
If you thought black while driving was bad, try being Muslim while Flying.
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Sneaky tips for cheap travel
Dreaming of flying off into the sunset, but not sure you have quite enough money to make it happen? Thursday night is the best time to find good fares: airlines usually update their available seats just after midnight eastern time, and Thursdays are when the weekend get away fares become available for most airlines. Dreaming of flying off into the sunset, but not sure you have quite enough money to make it happen? Thursday night is the best time t... more
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