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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 155195" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>[USER=51]@Snow[/USER]-WOW - but why? Why knock out a plane at an Air Show? I can understand, and even applaud a display of superiority or chastisement to prevent the advancement of nuclear weapons - but a plane in a formation flying demonstration? Some questions: When did this happen? I saw the pilot eject, did he live? On the tape, did they discuss the orb and the cause of the explosion?</p><p></p><p>Why knock out a plane at an air show? -IDK</p><p></p><p> @Snow= I can understand, and even applaud a display of superiority or chastisement to prevent the advancement of nuclear weapons - but a plane in a formation flying demonstration?</p><p></p><p>Yes, why bringing down a plane in a formation flying show??? This freaks me out... This happened during an Air Show by 'Esquadria da Fumaça' from FAB- Brazilian Air Force in São Paulo, Brazil. And the footage is authentic. TWO Thousand people witnessed the episode.</p><p>IDK, the UFO community, ufologists must have discussed the episode. But you know, there is the language barrier and English is not spoken in Brazil. So, the case did not gain the knowledge of the public domain.</p><p>Brazil is known for its soccer team, carnival (that resembles the Mardi Gras in New Orleans).</p><p>What got to me was the fact the same type of weird stone that hit the rocket or missile, hit a plane in a flying show. That is amazing!!!</p><p>The pilot was ejected and survived. The plane crashed and people got freaked out as i got myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 155195, member: 4986"] [USER=51]@Snow[/USER]-WOW - but why? Why knock out a plane at an Air Show? I can understand, and even applaud a display of superiority or chastisement to prevent the advancement of nuclear weapons - but a plane in a formation flying demonstration? Some questions: When did this happen? I saw the pilot eject, did he live? On the tape, did they discuss the orb and the cause of the explosion? Why knock out a plane at an air show? -IDK @Snow= I can understand, and even applaud a display of superiority or chastisement to prevent the advancement of nuclear weapons - but a plane in a formation flying demonstration? Yes, why bringing down a plane in a formation flying show??? This freaks me out... This happened during an Air Show by 'Esquadria da Fumaça' from FAB- Brazilian Air Force in São Paulo, Brazil. And the footage is authentic. TWO Thousand people witnessed the episode. IDK, the UFO community, ufologists must have discussed the episode. But you know, there is the language barrier and English is not spoken in Brazil. So, the case did not gain the knowledge of the public domain. Brazil is known for its soccer team, carnival (that resembles the Mardi Gras in New Orleans). What got to me was the fact the same type of weird stone that hit the rocket or missile, hit a plane in a flying show. That is amazing!!! The pilot was ejected and survived. The plane crashed and people got freaked out as i got myself. [/QUOTE]
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