Penny,
No view of actual contact with the propeller blade. Plane looks too far away. Convenient break in transmission. Might one expect more damage or turbulence if the multi-ton fighter jet had touched the much smaller drone? Call me skeptical. Does it matter? Most people will believe what they are conditioned to believe. Whatever happened Russian message sent and publicly received and no loss of life.
Hey Mark
Yah, I found the video just left me with more questions. I’m sure the Pentagon released what was most advantageous to their narrative, but..
“No view of actual contact with the propeller blade. Plane looks too far away. Convenient break in transmission. Might one expect more damage or turbulence if the multi-ton fighter jet had touched the much smaller drone”
I’ve saved another article think it WSJ and it seems even in that mouthpiece media they are questioning the narrative. I’ll be posting it today
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Penny,
No view of actual contact with the propeller blade. Plane looks too far away. Convenient break in transmission. Might one expect more damage or turbulence if the multi-ton fighter jet had touched the much smaller drone? Call me skeptical. Does it matter? Most people will believe what they are conditioned to believe. Whatever happened Russian message sent and publicly received and no loss of life.
Hey Mark
Yah, I found the video just left me with more questions. I’m sure the Pentagon released what was most advantageous to their narrative, but..
“No view of actual contact with the propeller blade. Plane looks too far away. Convenient break in transmission. Might one expect more damage or turbulence if the multi-ton fighter jet had touched the much smaller drone”
I’ve saved another article think it WSJ and it seems even in that mouthpiece media they are questioning the narrative. I’ll be posting it today
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