Dec 28, 2014

Problem-Reaction-Solution - first Flight MH17, then MH370, now Flight QZ8501 lost contact at 07:24 (23:24 GMT), Malaysia-based AirAsia


Back in the 90'ish David Icke pointed a phrase Problem-Reaction-Solution. (MH17) To descripe the most powerful and used technique mass-mind-perception-manipulation.. We're facing major events going on in Asia with mass arrest of Cabal members, WDS, The World Landbridge, Abe in Japan, China at APEC last month tried to persuade Obama and West joining the BRIC's and the New Silk Road. We have Fukushima Crisis. China makes moves to replace IMF/World Bank. We have seen before Cabal performing "scare tactics" (once performed against Japanese Government) , that good be a reason to let a flight disappear in Asia.

Læs også: Problem-Reaktion-Løsning: Mest anvendte våben, brug af Mass-Mind-Perception for at fremme en World War III - døm selv

Or could it simply be, that QZ 8501 had problems with bad weather as claimed, and then disappeared from the radar screens, to a emergency drop or catastrophic event? It would be more unlikely that, the transponder was turn-off. I simply don't  take anything for granted anymore and especially NONE confidence to the story tellings coming straight from the horse's mouth (the officials). 

Look what happent to MH370 and Military Officials & Malaysia’s government Refuse Telling Truth.   

However - let's hope and pray for the safety of the passengers and crew.


An AirAsia flight travelling from Indonesia to Singapore has lost contact with air traffic control with 162 people on board.

Flight QZ8501 lost contact at 07:24 (23:24 GMT), Malaysia-based AirAsia tweeted.

Search and rescue operations are under way.

Malaysia's national carrier Malaysia Airlines has suffered two disasters this year - flights MH370 and MH17 - but AirAsia has never lost a plane.

Flight MH370 disappeared on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March with 239 passengers and crew, and MH17 was shot down over Ukraine in July, killing all 298 on board.

The AirAsia flight had been due to arrive in Singapore at 08:30 (00:30GMT).

The missing jet had requested a "deviation" from the flight path due to bad weather, the company said.