Hashshāshīn
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Briefcases are pretty strong these days.Normally people carry passport in hand baggage.. no?
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Briefcases are pretty strong these days.Normally people carry passport in hand baggage.. no?
"Regarding the shoot-down of the Malaysian jetliner
on Thursday, I’m told that some CIA analysts cite
U.S. satellite reconnaissance photos suggesting that
the anti-aircraft missile that brought down Flight
17 was fired by Ukrainian troops from a government
battery, not by ethnic Russian rebels who have been
resisting the regime in Kiev since elected President
Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown on Feb. 22.
According to a source briefed on the tentative findings,
the soldiers manning the battery appeared to be wearing
Ukrainian uniforms and may have been drinking, since
what looked like beer bottles were scattered around the
site. But the source added that the information was still
incomplete and the analysts did not rule out the possibility
of rebel responsibility."
People wondering why passports survived and humans didnt, do the following :
1.Go to the nearest top building in your area, climb to the roof
2.First throw your passport from the building, go down and pick up to see the state of the passport (most likely the passport is fully intact)
3.Now climb back to the roof again and throw yourself this time and see for yourself what happens
No, bozo. You fail to understand the most simple issue here, the explosion that blew up the airplane didnt form into dozens of many other little explosions in the cabin that specifically targeted the passengers passports, maybe in your retarded brains this is possible but there is no certain type of weapon that ''goes for'' the passports. LOLLOL you are so dumb. The plane blew up you clown. Passports don't survive when something blows up.
well when it come to passport I have always wondered if they scattered at the height of 10km , honestly why they did not fall in Helsinki ,those passports are very light and the air current at those altitudes are a little strong . It would not be strange if you throw a passport at the height of 40km in it land several hundred km awayNo, bozo. You fail to understand the most simple issue here, the explosion that blew up the airplane didnt form into dozens of many other little explosions in the cabin that specifically targeted the passengers passports, maybe in your retarded brains this is possible but there is no certain type of weapon that ''goes for'' the passports. LOL
No doubt a dozens of passport that were within the vicinity of the explosion or fires that broke out got destroyed but there is a good amount of passports that survived it, as it is evident on the pictures of the crash. And bozo, when the passport survives the fire/explosion it wont get ''destroyed'' if it falls from 30.000 ft high.
Before opening your stinking mouth and calling others as ''clowns'' or ''dumb'' use your braincells. (if you have any, bozo)
well when it come to passport I have always wondered if they scattered at the height of 10km , honestly why they did not fall in Helsinki ,those passports are very light and the air current at those altitudes are a little strong . It would not be strange if you throw a passport at the height of 40km in it land several hundred km away