There is no news in the OP. It's a wild accusation with no proof or evidence.
Just look at that website as well and look at the other content. It's enough to raise a few eyebrows.
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There is no news in the OP. It's a wild accusation with no proof or evidence.
The voice recorder from the cockpit is silent. The only thing being heard is Lubitz’s breathing. The pattern for virtually all Islamic terrorist actions is to yell out "Allah Akbar". The absence of such a cry in this instance is telling.
Carpro typically doesn't post crap like this.
Sometimes, I'll post a story just to see what comments it brings. Sometimes I'll even play the devil's advocate to stir a discussion.
Whether I believe it or not is immaterial. Is it possible, or possibly even plausible? I believe, in this case, it is.
With the media we have today, such stories have to be examined. They have their own agenda and will often hide the truth.
BTW, I'm enjoying the discussion.:thumbs:
Nobody yelled it at the Boston Bombing, either.
Look, I'm not taking the side of the article, it's exactly what you say it is, poorly written, and speculative. I'm just saying….
1, it is a German story.
2, it is entirely plausible.
It could be.
UoT, ITL, Zaac, I like you guys enough, but what if this turns out to be true ? I see more and more stories pointing out that this guy was planning something.
I suggest you look up the definition of "radicalized". Oops, there I goagain, correcting you again.
All those words just to admit the fact you are trolling. We can have a discussion without posting clickbait conspiracy theory garbage. Yes, we have to be careful with the media. You just proved how easy it is to fall for their agenda.
If you say so. :laugh:
At least you didn't lie about what I said this time. Maybe you're making progress. That would be a good thing.
"PI" is a site called Politically Incorrect News, which is not exactly Der Spiegel, and they didn't even run a story about Lubitz's supposed conversion to Islam. That story came from PI-News blogger Michael Mannheimer's personal website, where he put together the following information:
From these two data points—a mosque recently under investigation and a break Lubitz took six years ago—Mannheimer concluded (and this is roughly translated from the German by Google): "Probably Lubitz converted to Islam during this interruption."
- Lubitz trained as a pilot in Bremen, which is also the home of a mosque that was investigated in December for alleged supporting the Islamic State. (This is true, according to Der Spiegel.)
- Lubitz took a few months off at one point before returning to work and getting recertified to fly. (This is also true: Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr confirmed that Lubitz "took a break in his training six years ago. Then he did the tests again. And he was deemed fit to fly.")
The source of this "breaking story." :laugh:
http://antiviral.gawker.com/the-evidence-that-the-germanwings-copilot-was-muslim-is-1694063626
Hometown pastor says community stands by co-pilot, family
MONTABAUR, Germany (AP) -- The pastor of the Lutheran church in Andreas Lubitz's hometown said Sunday that the community stands by him and his family, despite the fact that prosecutors blame the 27-year-old co-pilot for causing the plane crash that killed 150 people in southern France.
The town of Montabaur has been rattled by the revelation that Lubitz, who first learned to fly at a nearby glider club, may have intentionally caused Tuesday's crash of Germanwings Flight 9525.
"For us, it makes it particularly difficult that the only victim from Montabaur is suspected to have caused this tragedy, this crash - although this has not been finally confirmed, but a lot is indicating that - and we have to face this," pastor Michael Dietrich said.
http://www.aol.com/article/2015/03/...d=maing-grid7|main5|dl6|sec1_lnk2&pLid=635296
The source of this "breaking story." :laugh:
http://antiviral.gawker.com/the-evidence-that-the-germanwings-copilot-was-muslim-is-1694063626
This kind of news reporting preys on those that have a predetermined mindset on a particular issue. They essentially manufacture news that they know people want to hear and hope that confirmation bias will protect them from scrutiny. Unfortunately, as we can see in this thread...it works all to well.
Your concern for the mindset of others is touching...and phony as a $3 bill.
Sounds to me like you kinda think you're better and smarter than a lot of people.
Of course, we know that's not true or you wouldn't feel the need to mis-characterize (spin or lie about) others posts so often.
WOW! This was the source? SMH.
Actually, AntiViral is a blog in the Kinja family of blogs. Their task is to debunk fake email, YouTube, and Twitter stories that blow up and go "viral". I'll sometimes check out other Kinja blogs like LifeHacker, Gizmodo, and IO9 blogs. (Can be accessed by the 3 bar menu in the upper left hand of the AntiViral page.