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Old March 24th, 2014, 01:39 PM posted to alt.home.repair,rec.travel.air,misc.consumers
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Default Two Dutch F-16s Scrambled To Intercept Unidentified Boeing 777

For those who theorized that flight MH370 was hijacked so it could be
converted (weaponized) into a flying bomb, then the current G7 meeting
in the Netherlands would make an attractive target.

There is no evidence of foul play, but if one wants to quickly reduce
their life expectancy, the best way to achieve that is to fly a 777 with
transponders switched off near a city where the world's leaders are
currently located.

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Two Dutch F-16s Scrambled To Intercept Unidentified Boeing 777

03/24/2014 09:00 -0400

With the world particularly sensitive to any news involving stray and/or
missing Boeing 777 airplanes, especially if said massive stray airplane
is heading toward the Nuclear security summit taking place at the Hague,
it is no surprise that the news which appeared about an hour ago that
two Dutch F-16s were scrambled to intercept a unresponsive Boeing 777 in
Dutch airspace, received such a prompt response.

Dutch RTL News reports:

(the following is probably a google translation)

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From the Brabant Volkel airbase, two F-16s took off to intercept a
freighter. It would be a cargo plane, a Boeing 777F LAN Cargo, which was
en route to the airport. The unit flew from Miami in Dutch airspace and
they could not connect to the device.

A spokesman for the Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security unit
had previously requested permission for the flight. That is because of
the nuclear security summit in The Hague is mandatory.

The jets have the cargo plane accompanied this had left. Dutch airspace
The unit is now independently to the airport in Frankfurt, Germany.
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...ied-boeing-777