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This text, written by Sean Mac Sherry, questions the legitimacy of the crash of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 at Muan International airport on December 31, 2024. The author highlights numerous perceived inconsistencies and “red flags” to support the theory that the crash was staged. These include the involvement of world leaders, the low survival rate, the flight number’s numerical significance (“aces and eights”), the aircraft’s disappearance from flight-radar, the peculiar landing direction, and the lack of flight path data. The author also scrutinizes the circumstances of a video allegedly capturing the crash, the implausibility of the landing gear failing to extend, and the questionable explanations provided for the crash, such as a bird strike.

Further points of suspicion raised include the absence of emergency response protocols like runway foam, the presence of a concrete wall at the end of the runway despite ICAO guidelines, and the inexplicably large explosion. The author suggests that the bodies were severely damaged to prevent identification, implying that victims may have been fabricated or were already deceased. The text posits that crisis actors are used to portray grieving families, and it questions the involvement of US assistance under biden, linking it to US military presence in South Korea. The author also suggests the two survivors, Lee and Koo, are Jeju Air employees who may be “insiders” connected to Jeju Air CEO Kim E-bae. The large deployment of military and government personnel for the recovery effort is viewed as evidence of a military-led operation or psyop, especially given the pilot’s past as an Air Force veteran. The author concludes that such staged events are designed to instill fear, maintain obedience, and divert attention from other issues, such as the Boeing Max hysteria.

The text includes a postscript from Miles, who agrees with Sean Mac Sherry’s assessment, claiming that while the crash was “real,” the plane was switched, empty, and remotely controlled. Miles extends this theory to all recent airplane events, attributing them to “Phoenicians” seeking to create fear and reduce air traffic, particularly among the “middle classes.” Miles also suggests these staged events serve to distract from other issues like “vaccine genocide” and financial corruption. The author concludes by mentioning new acting President Choi Sang-mok’s response to the crash and the subdued New Years events in South Korea.

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