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The Brazilian Plane Crash Mystery Gets Weirder

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Nearly two weeks ago, on August 9, a commercial plane inexplicably took a nosedive into the ground in Brazil. Two weeks later, we still have no viable answers for what caused it.

In what may or may not be a coincidence, eight oncologists, highly regarded in their fields, were on board, en route to a large medical conference.

Again, there is no hard evidence that the plane was taken down intentionally, much less suggesting who might have been behind it. But the fact that no explanation has been offered almost two weeks later, combined with the passengers confirmed to have been on board, is strange, to say the least.

Via People (emphasis added):

Two children, a lawyer and eight cancer doctors were reportedly among the 61 people killed when a plane crashed in a Brazilian city last week.

A total of 57 passengers and four crew members were on the passenger plane when it plummeted to the ground in Vinhedo on Friday, Aug. 9. There were no survivors. 

Authorities said the bodies of 34 men and 28 women were recovered from the crash site, according to a translated news release from the São Paulo government.

At least 12 of the victims have been officially identified, according to a second translated news release from government officials published on Aug 11.

Among those who died are at least eight cancer doctors who were traveling to an oncology conference when the crash occurred.

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Speculation has emerged that icing caused the crash, although several experts and crucial pieces of evidence seem to contradict that claim, including testimony from aviation experts. No other plausible explanation has offered any additional insight so far.

Via CBC (emphasis added):

Images recorded by witnesses showed the aircraft in a flat spin and plunging vertically before smashing to the ground inside a gated community, and leaving an obliterated fuselage consumed by fire.

Metsul, one of Brazil's most respected meteorological companies, said on Friday there were reports of severe icing in Sao Paulo state around the time of the crash. Local media cited experts pointing to icing as a potential cause for the accident.

Brazilian aviation expert Lito Sousa cautioned that meteorological conditions alone might not be enough to explain why the Voepass plane fell in the manner it did Friday.”

Marcelo Moura, director of operations for Voepass, told reporters Friday night that while there were forecasts for ice, they were within acceptable levels for the aircraft.

In an earlier statement, the Brazilian air force's centre for the investigation and prevention of air accidents said the plane's pilots did not call for help or say they were operating under adverse weather conditions.

Some have speculated that the eight oncologists on board, who were confirmed to be on their way to a massive conference, were on the verge of unveiling potentially incontrovertible evidence that the COVID-19 shots drive cancer as well as possible cures for cancer — neither of which would conceivably benefit the pharmaceutical industry or its corporate state sponsors.

The People's Voice, via X:

Eight cancer doctors who dedicated their lives to saving others and blowing the whistle on the devastating turbo cancer epidemic sweeping the world have been found dead.

The bodies of six world-leading oncologists and two resident medics were found on Friday in the wreckage of a plane that plunged from the sky in Brazil and exploded in a fireball, killing all 62 people on board.

The doctors were on their way to an international conference in Sao Paolo where they were set to present their findings that mRNA and the COVID-19 vaccines are responsible for the explosion of turbo cancers and autoimmune disease wreaking havoc around the world today.

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