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   From: AA@AA.AA   
      
   Eeyore wrote in   
   news:48A8C0B9.C2568AD1@hotmail.com:   
      
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   > harry k wrote:   
   >   
   >> Bert wrote:   
   >> > Eeyore wrote:   
   >> > >searcher wrote:   
   >> >   
   >> > >> Whenever there is an air crash, investigators quickly go to the   
   >> > >> crash site, to find out what caused the crash.   
   >> > >> This KAL_007 Korean crash, KAL007 must be the first ever where   
   >> > >> the entire cause was announced within one day, without any   
   >> > >> wreckage investigation!   
   >> >   
   >> > >Well it was a bit bloody obvious, that's why !   
   >> >   
   >> > But... what happened looks exactly the same as what happened to the   
   >> > El Al 747 above Amsterdam a year later:   
   >> >   
   >> > "This ultimately caused - probably initiated by fatigue in the   
   >> > inboard midspar fuse-pin - the no.3 pylon and engine to separate   
   >> > from the wing in such a way that the no.4 pylon and engine were   
   >> > torn off".   
   >> >   
   >> > Is Boeing to blame?   
   >> >   
   >> > Bert   
   >>   
   >> Would you care to explain just how "what happened looks..."   
   >> Considering that noone saw the plane go down except for the intercept   
   >> pilot. That shoot down was caught by a monitoring station with the   
   >> chit-chat between ground and interceptor played on radio stations   
   >> around the world for everyone to hear.   
   >>   
   >> Eeyore's comment apparently wasn't strong enough for you.   
   >>   
   >> It was so bloody obvious that only a moron would question it.   
   >   
   > He'll be claiming it was a 'thermite bomb' next !   
      
      
   You know nothing of this incident, netkkkop.   
      
      
   Bertie   
      
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