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Plane has gone down in the CERN region
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This is what Lynn has to say, which, as has been mentioned here, could well be THE explanation. After reading this, the word 'downdraft' came to mind.

http://psychicfocus.blogspot.ca/2015/04/...t-q-a.html

Q. Every time I look at the childhood photo of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz here - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-okay.html
I think "murdered" which implies to me that he was a victim along with everyone else on that plane. I'm interested what you see. Was there a greater influence than Lubitz's own depression/suicide?

A. I do not see him committing suicide.  I still see the air as not being "normal." There was an atmospheric condition or anomaly with the magnetosphere that caused this "thin air" that they plane could not fly in.  [I have also been asked about CERN, but haven't been able to confirm anything..]  I get it is easier for the media to lay blame on this pilot (and essentially set him up after the fact) than to cause panic(and worry with every airline) and explain the anomaly with the air.

GIANT MICROWAVE PULSE SEEN ACROSS EUROPE, AFRICA, AND ATLANTIC ON MARCH 23 INTO 24TH
http://dutchsinse.com/3272015-giant-micr...into-24th/

Google: microwave pulse downdraft
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RE: Plane has gone down in the CERN region - by Sherriann - 04-02-2015, 10:20 AM

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