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February 3, 2025 21 mins

As the world turns.

I’ve been thinking long and hard about the Black Hawk helicopter that was flown directly into passenger Flight 5342, killing a total of 67 over the Potomac near Reagan International Airport. As I said in the last report, this was clearly not an accident.

Also, as predicted, the mainstream talking points are that of miscommunication, understaffing, and incompetent DEI hires. I can understand the political angle of pushing this narrative—why let a good crisis go to waste, right?—but honestly, I believe this is all intentional misdirection, at least in my skeptical mind.

Now, on top of the terror over the Potomac, and along with the stealth fighter that fell out of the sky up in Alaska, we have another high-profile plane crash in Philadelphia. This plane was a medical flight transporting a pediatric patient and her mother.

They were Mexican nationals, and everyone on the flight died.

As expected, this has only poured fuel on the DEI fire. And, similar to the other two recent crashes, there are elements of the story that don’t really add up.

For example, footage of the plane crash shows that it was coming in hot, as if the plane was being flown at full throttle directly into the ground. Typically this does not happen if there has been a mechanical failure, which raises some serious questions.

Many people have commented that the footage looked more like a missile strike than a plane in distress, and videos of the crash site in daylight apparently show there was zero plane debris—except perhaps for some uncharred, staged props.

But, unfortunately, as with the Black Hawk being flown directly into the passenger jet and the $100 million dollar stealth fighter dropping like a rock out of the sky, we are not likely to ever get a satisfactory answer. We’ll never know what really happened.

Which, of course, opens the door to wild speculation—hence the long, hard, thoroughly thinking it through. Could all of these crashes somehow be related?

When I first heard about the Terror on the Potomac, I pondered the possibility of whom might have been on that flight, and whether or not shutting down Reagan International might have interfered with any of the proceedings on Capitol Hill, such as the confirmation hearings.

It turns out the pilot of the Black Hawk was a woke female pilot with Biden connections, who has since had her social media scrubbed by the powers that be, but never mind all of that.

Upon further reflection, I am more certain than ever that this was an act of terror, and I believe there are only two possible explanations for what happened:

* The pilot of the Black Hawk intentionally targeted and crashed into Flight 5342.

* The Black Hawk was hijacked and remotely flown directly into Flight 5342.

We’ll never know the answer, but either way it was not an accident, which begs the question: Why?

One theory that came to mind, was that this was a real-world demonstration of the Deep State’s superior ability to strike anyone, anywhere, for the purpose of instilling fear into the political class in general, and into President Trump in particular.

It’s as if to say: look we can hijack these AI-enabled military birds and

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