The NY Post just ran an article titled Passenger captured haunting photo before boarding doomed flight.
It's about an Iranian sportswriter, Hussein Javadi, who was aboard the Germanwings flight which crashed into the French Alps. It's looking more and more as if the flight was taken down on purpose by its German pilot, 28-year-old Andreas Lubitz.
So, an Middle Eastern journalist was killed by a European terrorist. Hmm.
I could only find two pictures of Andreas Lubitz. Here's the shot which got the widest circulation, of Lubitz posing in front of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge:
Here's the other picture, location unspecified:
The brief bios of Lubitz which have appeared so far have said that he started out by getting his glider's license, then progressed to become a commercial pilot. At one point in his training he took a medical leave, and he was also known to suffer from depression, though it's unclear whether that was the reason for his leave. He also evidently ran in local road races. There was no mention of a girlfriend, or women in his life.
That, plus the fact that those two photos set my gaydar clanging, make me think he was probably homosexual. This is pure speculation on my part. But, it seems likely.
This post is not an indictment of gay men. Many are fine people who lead productive, responsible lives. I've met plenty I've liked personally.
But why did Lubitz commit suicide and take 149 innocent people with him? What was it that made him so enraged at the world that he decided to become a mass murderer?
Had he been disappointed in love? Had people mocked him? Had he recently been diagnosed with HIV?
When the people who are charged with investigating this horrific crime come to whatever conclusions they do, will the media be forthright in presenting those conclusions? Or will they do their best to cover them up?
Again, let me emphasize that this is not a brief against gays. I'm merely pointing out that it's going to be interesting to see how the media handles this.
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The answer to your question is: No.
The media will never tell the truth about anything contrary to their social justice narrative.
They would rather sacrifice thousands, maybe, millions of lives defending the narrative than tell the truth about anything.
Spike --
That's my guess as well.
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